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and if you don't regret it, what do you think about the situation on Irak.

2006-12-22 13:35:01 · 12 answers · asked by Mighty 1 in Politics & Government Politics

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Me.
But I have to tell you, I STILL wouldn't vote for Gore or Kerry. Now, I would just stay home.

2006-12-22 13:40:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

I voted for him in 2000 but I didn't vote at all in 2004. I regretted the 2000 vote about three weeks after the election when Bush asked the federal courts for the injunction to stop the re-counts in Florida.

I don't care at all about "the situation in Irak."

2006-12-22 21:40:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

No, I don't regret voting for a man who believes in this
country and freedom enough to fight for it. You act like
this is the first war America has been in......you need to
get a good history book and read it. Bush is not the first
President to send troops into enemy territory. I would
prefer world peace, but with terrorists wanting to destroy
whole countries, it ain't gonna happen. If you ain't Muslim,
you too will be hunted down now or later and killed as that
is their goal. It's time to rid the world of terrorists and it
can't be done without some of our own dying for this
cause. God Bless our troops. You better hope terrorists
don't strike US again if a Democrat is Commander in
Chief.

2006-12-22 21:48:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I have to agree with AT. I voted for him and I would do it again. I think mistakes have been made but the man made the best decisions possible, according to the information he had. He is not perfect, but I think too many people are too quick to point fingers and blame him for everything that has gone wrong. And that is just not right. If Gore or Kerry were in charge, we really would be up the creek, with no paddle, and several holes in the canoe as well. Be glad those spineless idiot bozos didn't get elected or you and i would really be in a pickle.

2006-12-22 21:57:24 · answer #4 · answered by Dr. Quest 5 · 1 1

I don't regret voting for him. There have been many mistakes, but I don't think anyone else would have either avoided them or done a better job.
As for Iraq, it is a big problem. However, we can't expect these problems to be solved in such a short time. It took many years to bring a free and stable democracy to places like Germany and Japan. How many years did the American Civil War go on, or how about the Revolutionary War. These wars were fought for freedom of a group of people, not all of them wanting it, but they are looked upon as just wars. The war cry then was, "Give me Freedom or Give me Death." Today, liberals say, "Is the cost of freedom too high?"
Again, I don't deny that many mistakes have been made. But with the information in front of the leaders at the time, I believe they made the best decisions possible.

2006-12-22 21:39:34 · answer #5 · answered by AT 5 · 1 5

My guess is about 20% it is mathematics's, he got about 50% of the vote and his approval ratings is in the 30's so if you subtract 30 from 50 you get 20. 50%- 30%= 20% that would be about 30 million voters. Give or take the ones in Ohio that voted for him and didn't exist.

2006-12-22 21:44:33 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I'm not allowed to vote yet, but I hope that every single person who did it for Bush is regreting it now, 'cause they made a HUGE mistake

2006-12-22 21:48:15 · answer #7 · answered by Abbey Road 6 · 1 2

im not 18 or whatev the voting age is buit if i was able 2 i would of rather voted for a no one then bush

2006-12-22 21:46:21 · answer #8 · answered by j-man 2 · 0 2

Anyone who votes for any party should regret it. They use you all. Don't forget Congress voted to go to war. That means Democrats too.

2006-12-22 21:41:56 · answer #9 · answered by ? 2 · 2 2

All but about 30% of them.

2006-12-22 21:39:45 · answer #10 · answered by normobrian 6 · 2 2

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