hahaha... he's already apologized for Katrina and said there were no WMD...
combine that with the harriet meyers fiasco and him trying to sell our ports to a country with many more 9-11 links than Iraq ever had (according to the 9-11 report that was filed by a Republican dominated government)...
and add to that the fact that he said he wasn't "concerned" with Osama anymore!
if you're not starting to doubt by then... using his own words in three circumstances... and blatant facts in the other two examples... apparently you just don't care anymore?
2006-12-22 10:08:19
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answered by Anonymous
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For the strongest supporters, there isn't much that can be said that cause doubt. For the most part, those that continue to support him will show their support until the grave. People have it implanted in their head that he's a great man and worthy of praise no matter what happens. Any action can be justified with this mentality, no matter who is hurt...
2006-12-22 17:09:09
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answered by dally1025 3
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Most Republicans are rational, you will find that most disagree with the spending, and immigration policies but largely support him on going into Iraq. We don't agree with the way the war has been prosecuted. For instance we would have went into Mosques to kill bad guys.
Democrats blindly hate Bush, and won't support any of his policies, even when he is right.
2006-12-22 17:09:16
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answered by Albert H 4
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a Bush supporter since they are delusional cannot make a rational decision so they are no different that their lame duck president.
2006-12-22 20:52:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush supporters are in such denial that they could watch him having sex with a 7 yeart old girl on the White House lawn, and they'd support it.
2006-12-22 17:09:17
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answered by bettysdad 5
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They already doubt him, but being that they are die hard Bush supporters they have no choice but to support this bad president.
2006-12-22 17:08:28
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answered by Anonymous
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They do doubt him.The alternatives in two election were worse, in their view.He would never been elected if a decent choice was available.
2006-12-22 19:06:48
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answered by Dr. NG 7
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You want to make the republicans go blue in the face? tell them that they're turning Fascist.
Here are the facts:
First of all, the problem with Fascist Mussolini is that they allied with Hitler's nazism, and so, 50 years later, everybody associates Fascist ideas to ruthless blood thirsty nazism. Fascism is a movement of super-nationalism, based on defined & secured borders (rings a bell anyone?), nationalist economic policies (blocked sale of ports, technology, oil bizs to arabs & chinese), family values, prayer at schools for children endoctrination, prohibition to denigrate its own country (anti-flag burning laws) and finally, last but not least, war mongering in oder to consolidate legislative powers & tightening the police state (government tapping program).
Yes, USA looks awfully like Pre 1942 Mussolini state. Anybody refuting this reality is blind folding him/herself & would let this amazing country drift to caos, in the name of super-nationalism & patriotic sensibilities... Just like the Italian & german public pre WWII. The last straw would be 10 yrs of economic slump, and this country would turn inward and completely fascist.
History repeats itself inexorably.
2006-12-22 17:09:46
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answered by Yan M 2
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That is a hard one! It seems to me that maybe if they lost their job to a Mexican citizen and Osama was sited in the White House and they cought him sleeping with their wife. Maybe then.
2006-12-22 17:14:25
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answered by twin2jerry 2
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Bush is an IDIOT and they all know it....
They are just too proud to admit they were wrong...
My mom voted for Bush (shhhh don't tell my friends) and she hears it from the family all the time....but at least she is woman enought to admit she was wrong.
2006-12-22 17:09:11
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answered by Anonymous
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