Havent you read our sign!!
It says "Mission Accomplished"
Do you want a body count as in Vietnam?
I would lol but it's not funny!
EX- Republican!
2006-12-20 16:50:43
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answered by oldster 5
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Come on, what are there like three people in the whole country who think he is a "great leader". I don't know anyone who thinks that, but he is not as bad as liberals and the media try to make him out to be.
2006-12-21 00:15:02
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answered by billy d 5
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What's the alternative ?
A person who lied to a federal grand jury got got himself impeached ?
Or how about some loud-mouthed New York woman senator. Or better yet ................................
How about Al Sharpton as our nation's leader ?
I am not in love with the guy but .. c'mon--
2006-12-21 00:18:56
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answered by caciansf 4
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Because he has more guts then the other millions of Americans who don't get involved in politics period. All politicians have noble intentions when they embark on a career, and at the end of the day they must play the cards they are dealt. No country is perfect, or we would be calling it Utopia.
2006-12-21 00:15:45
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answered by Cherry_Blossom 5
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bush couldn't lead the way to the outhouse the "man " is completely fried I haven't heard him say anything intelligent yet ! I swear next to him Dan Qualye looks like a genius and everyone knows what a moron he is hes not even smart enough to keep his mouth shut !
2006-12-21 00:19:04
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answered by Anonymous
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He is not a great leader, nor was Clinton. However Bush does operate ethically under Christian principles, unlike Clinton who was unethical in more ways than sexual, and was perjurious as well.
2006-12-21 00:11:32
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answered by zoomat4580 4
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Well, he's not the greatest, but here goes:
He has stood up to terrorism, acknowledged its threat in the world today and fought against it. Has he fought it perfectly? No, but its a new and very difficult threat to tackle. I believe he is a strong leader because he has not pandered to those who have lost the will to fight, forgotten 9/11, or those who believe (atrocious as this is) that America deserved it.
He has his weaknesses and faults, but he is doing his best in a very foggy situation, which no absolute best way of handling the threat of terrorism. He, for the most part, had fought it in a very strong way, and I can respect that...
2006-12-21 00:10:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Becuase he doesn't waiver on his stance, unlike most liberal democraps !
the terrorists are scared of Bush. I doubt theyd be too scared of hillary clinton.
GO GIULIANI : )
2006-12-21 00:41:45
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answered by godzillasagoodman 2
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Because he has the courage of his convictions. That might be a little hard for someone without that quality to appreciate, or approximately half of the people around here.
2006-12-21 00:11:41
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answered by fearslady 4
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Don't forget. He does not lead this country, or the military by himself.
2006-12-21 00:09:38
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answered by ? 2
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