AMEN TO THAT!!!!
It's the liberal media and their persistence to degrade our president because he is taking the heat for Clinton's screwups, especially his failure to get Bin Laden. The majority of the media is liberal, so naturally, they're method of madness is to make things up, only looking at things as they see them - not as they actually are behind the liberal curtain, and bash Bush. That's all they know how to do - nothing else. It's a vicious cycle - an ongoing onslaught of liberal rhetoric that people take to be the truth and that's that. They don't do any research into finding facts - they just believe what any liberal politician spews out of their mouths over the boob tube and viola - another liberal is born! Clinton sent our troops to the wrong country when he authorized a bill to go after BL. What a doophus!! Clinton had a golden opportunity to get Bin Laden, but because of his failure, Bush is taking the heat for BL still being alive and on the run. All good ol' Slick Willie had on his mind was seeing how many women he can get in the bed with him besides his idiot wife! To escape the draft, Clinton went over to Russia to play with the KGB. He hates the military and never saluted the officer when he got of AirForce-1. I know that because a Marine told me once when I talked to him. He also said that Clinton would get off AF-1, look at the military officer and tell him to 'get away from me' or something along those lines. Again, that's what a Marine told me - not some yo-yo off the street! Slick Willie also gave us the biggest tax hike in US history besides. When it came to going after Bin Laden, Clinton sure didn't do the job. If he had succeeded in getting him, then chances are, 9/11 may not have happened - the chances would have been alot slimmer had Clinton done more than what he did to get BL! I think Bush can improve the job he's doing, but Clinton was alot worse than Bush for sure!!
2006-12-24 12:39:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not believe I agree with you regarding the economy. For the top 10% in the economic strata, that is probably true, but as for the rest of the people, they have been losing in terms of real spending power since 2001. Also, if you look at the stock market, it is true that the Dow is at its highest point ever, but neither the NASDAQ nor the S&P 500 are even close to the highs they reached under Clinton. Additionally, when you look at the net change in stock prices and earning power over Clinton's eight years as compared to Bush's six, Clinton's record is much better. And there is the issue of the deficit. Bush has increased the deficit every year he has been in office, while Clinton actually had the Federal Government operating at a surplus when he left office. Bush's economic policies are heaping additional debt on our children and grandchildren.
But these are domestic issues, and the rest of the world does not care much about the US domestic issues. The rest of the world hates Bush because they perceive him as arrogant, and they are afraid of his judgment, or lack thereof. They believe, based in part on Iraq, but also on other statements from his Administration, that he will use America's military power to do whatever he wants, irrespective of any rational basis for the action. And they are afraid that his advisors are just as willing to disregard the feelings of the rest of the world.
2006-12-24 12:44:54
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answered by geo1944 4
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Here we go again! Another conservative bashing Bill Clinton! The economy was much better under Bill Clinton, but that's not the reason the world hates the Crawford Clown so much. He's hated because of all the death and destruction he's caused in Iraq, being responsible for the deaths of thousands for no reason. No one has criticized going into Afghanistan where bin Laden is hiding - there were no 9/11 terrorists in Iraq. Saddam Hussein even told Mike Wallace in a "60 Minutes" interview, he wanted nothing to do with, and even feared, bin Laden's outfit. So its obvious they weren't in Iraq. Bush hid behind 9/11 to remove Hussein for purely selfish reasons and as a result thousands upon thousands of innocent people have died. That's the main reason people hate the ****** so much.
2006-12-24 16:41:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Not another party liner please tell me do they require a lobomy to join ? Because it sure looks that way to me ! All we hear is Bush this or Clinton that from both sides which are nothing more than the same side they are OWNED by the same people ! Bush is dangerous because he has made it further along the road to world domination than anyone in history ! take a look at what he has accomplished his fanatic supporters will say he supports alternative energy if so why not eliminate the drinking tax on methonal you can't drink it with being killed ( even a Kennedy couldn't do it ) they say the economy is at a all time high and give the illusion of this by manipulating the key indexes in the stock market and lowering the prime interest rate charged by the FDIC not telling you that with so many facing unemployment and ready to lose their homes because jobs are going overseas that the economy is in the final stages of collapse ! His "war on terrorism " ? look into who has made the largest profits from terrorism and where the money can come from as well as who could afford to equip and supply them with their needs where do the chemicals come from ? How are items like stinger missles transported without detection ?who has worldwide shipping interests that are capable of this ? how are they connected to Bush ? who was transporting drugs into Mena AK and under whose orders ? Who was in charge of security ? have you seen the latest on the Ok city bombing ? the report was a"improperly investigated " who was the other man they had a sketch of ? way didn't the FBI look into who he was ? who are the " suspected " US contacts and why weren't clues followed up on ? why is Bush starting a morality office in the whitehouse and who will this " christian " arm of the government go after will they start a state religon ? why is the US government looking for locations for " detention camps " ? Why aren't people scared ****less of this monster who was raised in a household run by a Nazi collaborator ?
2006-12-24 14:06:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The economy the best it has ever been? Are you kidding me with globalization bringing wages down! Good paying tech jobs gone overseas! Bush is hated because he lied to the American public several times to attack Iraq that had no WMD's. He has created a mess that there is no answer for over there. He has run up the deficit further than any other president in the history of the United States. After his first term he attempted to outlaw overtime in the U.S. He has pushed globalization more than his predecessors. He created the Homeland Security and Patriot Act which wipes out the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. He is the puppet of a powerful cabal that is very dangerous to our liberty and way of life. Clinton gave vital satellite technology to the Chinese in exchange for their help in the election. That satellite help has boosted their missile program. Yet, as bad as that is, he did more for the working class than Bush has. Our leaders have sold us down the tubes and have shrunk our military awfully. We need a real change but the script can't be changed without a real public outcry. We are too busy smoking the opium of sport and entertainment and find ourselves sotted in the den of fantasy. We the American people are the proverbial frog being slowly boiled to death. We don't have a clue and some even praise the one cooking us.
2006-12-24 12:43:54
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answered by pshdsa 5
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This economy is the worst since World War II.
I am struggly financially. It is very frustrating.
The whole world have George W. Bush for creating a war against a country who didn't do anything to the United States. According to the United Nation, it was a forbidden war. In order to create the war, he made false accusations which were proven beyond reasonable doubt.
The world compare George W. Bush as Adolf Hitler.
2006-12-24 12:27:51
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answered by SweetBrunette 5
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Back in the 40' and 50's when the economy was good companies hired more people paid more money, so it was good for America.
Now when the economy is good it means Chinese companies can hire more people and pay better wages.
So right now we have 2% or 3% growth happy day are here, while china is having double digit grown.
The economy is global now so other country will benefit then we will and at our expense.
2006-12-24 15:16:34
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answered by raynard20010 3
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I'm sorry you feel that way. It just shows that you are not informed correctly. This is NOT the best our economy has ever been. Don't let the numbers on the DOW fool you. Ask people about their own lives. About their savings, about their debt, etc..... I could list a lot of things, but unfortunately I haven't met an open minded Conservative/Republican yet.
2006-12-24 13:00:47
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answered by truth seeker 7
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Well, maybe it has something to do with the fact that he's sinking the U.S. in a multi-billion dollar deficit to fund a largely unsuccessful "war on terror." You're telling me that even after his handling of the disastrous Iraq war and his apathetic response to New Orleans after Katrina that he's still a better President than Clinton?
2006-12-24 12:45:25
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answered by Enigma85 2
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the entire international would not hate the common American certainly i think of individually there are beneficiant and hospitable however the distant places rules of successive governments have succeeded in alienating a brilliant many human beings and a few circumstances the traditional yank will pay for this
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answered by Anonymous
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