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okay personally i think hes a money hungry, lying son of a ***** who has **** for brains. i truly do think hes the only person i hate. the war in iraq = pointless and unjust killing millions simply for oil money and power. Weapons of mass destruction = oh wait...there werent any!! what an ***. i am PRO-AMERICAN. ANTI-BUSH. patrionism is not standing by your president, patriotism is standing by your nation and how it will influence the world around you.

INTELLIGENCE, INTEGRITY, HONESTY, COMPASSION, AND DECENCY = THE ANTI-BUSH!

2006-12-22 01:17:49 · 31 answers · asked by Gone, Gone, Gone. 4 in Politics & Government Government

31 answers

He is the worst president in history--and we are going to be paying for this idiots crap for many years to come.

2006-12-22 01:21:48 · answer #1 · answered by Kismitt 6 · 5 5

Patroitism also meaning seeking the truth about your country and its elected officials. President Clinton said the same thing about Iraq in 1998, as Bush did in 2000! Was he lying too?

Saddam recently acknowledged that he used poison gas on his own people.

Disagreeing with any elected official is your right. And being a patroit is a matter of loyality to the Constitution and the democratic republic it represents. You're not required to support the President or his decisions. But don't forget, the Congress of the US voted to authorize the President to conduct the conflict in Iraq. Did they lie to you too? Congress also has the power to stop the involvement of Americans in Iraq at any time.

Its very easy, in retrospect, to say what should have been done. Anyone can be a 'monday morning quarterback'. Speaking the truth is much more effective than name calling and unsupported emotional outburst.

2006-12-22 09:31:47 · answer #2 · answered by jack w 6 · 5 2

People like you are the reason that the country got terrorized on 9/11. Would you have said all
of this s**** if Clinton had the ball's to do what Bush has dun over 15 years ago. you liberals dumb a**es make me sick with your slanders and treasonous rantings. People like you blacken
the glory of are nation h*** you don't know what
the f*** you are talking about!
your saying it's oil money he try-ed to get the congress and senate to open up the reserves and
they shot it down!
As for being money hungry how in the world did you get that moronic thought. He is not making no profit on any thing about the war. as for power it not for him because he will be no longer the commander and chief in two years. If it is power he is seeking it for the the nation.
It's people like you that disgrace to the nation and it's People.

2006-12-22 10:48:47 · answer #3 · answered by Hardcore Republican 2 · 1 2

I'm not 100% happy with his performance but he isn't running for some silly*ssed American Idol popularity contest. I realize it is fashionable to bash the man, I don't follow the fads or the popular crap like so many do these days. It might interest some of you to know that in every single war America has gotten into was opposed by the majority based on the idea that the cost would not be worth the gain. Gives one pause to ponder...if you like to ponder the future of your homeland.

To believe this is about oil really shows one who has not done their homework and is subscribing to the bubblegum media. This is primarily about the threat of radical Islam. And if my homeland benefits from it in the long run, well tough sh*t. Life isn't easy, the world isn't fair...get over it and get over yourself.

People who used to live under the cruel oppressive thumb of theocratic lunacy have warned us that our political correctness will spell the end of America...I suggest you might want to pay attention. Life is hard, it isn't for wimps and wusses. That's just how it is no matter if you like it or not.

Wishing the bad men away won't work. You lived here and benefited from the sacrifice of others long enough. It's past time for you to put something back and stop being a taker and a crybaby.

Making the tough decisions won't make you popular with the masses, but the masses are for the most part...dimwits who want to have their opinions formed for them. Think for yourself and stop believing everything you see in sources that only preach to your particular choir. Take a different approach and at least try to see things from a perspective different than your own.

The man is human, he makes mistakes. But if it comes down to behaving in a politically correct manner, or making sure of the future freedom of the citizens of America...I choose America and her freedom.

2006-12-22 09:48:49 · answer #4 · answered by Rich B 5 · 0 3

Based upon the results thus far in his presidency, (largest deficit's in history, medicare drug bill that favors pharmaceutical and insurance companies rather than the patient, the death and destruction in Iraq, the failure to pursue the Taliban sufficiently in Afghanistan and instead turning his attention to Iraq, and the demise of world opinion regarding America), I believe he will be recorded in history as our most failed president.

2006-12-22 13:21:27 · answer #5 · answered by Sailinlove 4 · 2 1

I voted for Bush, but he is a big disappointment to me.First of all he can't talk.His speech,diction,syntax and delivery are awful.He has that 'deer in the headlight' look.I cringe when he has to make a speech.At least, Clinton could talk.He will be remembered for "Monica'',but it was a pleasure to have someone who could talk.I think Clinton truely enjoyed being president.I think Bush can't wait for his term to end.He knows down deep that he is not up to the job.

2006-12-22 10:00:28 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Whoa!
Tell us how you REALLY feel!!!

Okay, I agree with you on a lot of your points.
Now, I wouldn't resort to name-calling...that is juvenile.
And I do respect the office of president - after all, it is a tough job.

But the bottom line is that Bush is not able to effectively run our country.
And I personally suspect that Dick Cheney is the wizard behind the curtain (a la "Wizard of Oz"), calling all the shots.

So, that's what I think.
Thanks for asking!

2006-12-22 11:00:21 · answer #7 · answered by docscholl 6 · 0 1

Its great that alot of the answers are anti-bush.Go and live in another country please.There isn`t a president who was handed not only a country that was being run into the ground by clinton but also the 1st president who in office had this country attacked,While I`m not in favor of this war I`m also not in favor of another country killing noncombat people just going to work in this country. If we were fighting for oil why is the price of gas over 2 dollors a gallon? I`m sure clinton or gore could have handled this better,Like surrendering.

2006-12-22 09:42:08 · answer #8 · answered by Richard p 2 · 1 6

I would say that I think that Bush is a complete fool, but if I said that, then terrorists might read my post and become more motivated to attack America. They could attack us anytime they wanted to, they're just waiting for enough Americans to criticize the President.

2006-12-22 09:46:14 · answer #9 · answered by anotherguy 3 · 0 3

well hes the worst president we ever had some of it might not be his fault it depends what kind of people he has working for him. even though we may not like him we have to respect him but can we change the laws write to congressman would be my sugguestion. We are suppose to love everyone according to the bible so just don't be bitter and love him and what else can you do. love you enemies.that the christian way.

2006-12-22 10:27:07 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Who?

2006-12-22 13:15:34 · answer #11 · answered by menyon2 2 · 0 1

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