No, he's screwed up this country.
2006-12-30 09:48:25
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answer #1
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answered by ROBERT L O 4
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Yes, I like him VERY much. He kept his promises. He promised he'd go to war when the American people begged him to, after the 9/11 attacks. He warned us all that it would be hard, and that the tactics we use might seem "like playing dirty pool", as it were, but asked us to keep the faith, that if we wanted to get those responsible, we all need to stay together, as a group, as a whole. He begged us to, and now look what has happened? Liberals, and others are failing our country, and smothering our good reputation with slander against our president. Hurting our troops, as it is hard on them to stay the course, and keep the faith, when so many of their countrymen are tearing their own country apart. Mr. Bush has had the strength to keep going redardless of the ignorance of some of his own people wanting to put him on trial for war crimes, (which is utterly rediculous), and helping another country, Iraq, to relieve themselves of a murdering tirant, and begin a new life of freedoms they never thought they'd live to see, and changing into a democratic country. I respect him for his bravery, and his unfailed word.
I am just very sorry a lot of the American people have not kept their word to this country, to Mr. Bush, or even to themselves. That's tragic.
2006-12-30 10:06:31
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answered by xenypoo 7
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Yes. I like him. He impresses me as a man of high moral fiber. He says what he will do and does what he says he will do. He is trustworthy. He invaded Iraq to make the world a safer place. He did it because Saddam was a threat to cause great harm in the world. He did it because Saddam was ignoring the United Nations' 16 resolutions against him. Bush stepped up to the plate as a leader of the free world when such a leader was called for and the UN was too weak and corrupt to the core to do anything but lie and steal a lot of money.
Bush knows what is the right thing to do. He knows how to help our country do the right thing. His work has allowed our country to enjoy a number of years without a serious hit on our soil from Al Qaida.
Bush is smart, which shows in who he chooses to work on his team. He is smart enough to get a lot important things accomplished such as fill the supreme court with good justices, in spite of stiff opposition from the democrat leaders. He will do the right thing even if it is not the most popular thing to do.
He has definite ideas of right and wrong and does what he knows to be right in spite of opposition from the left-winged media and mainstream press.
He sincerely prays to the one true creator God of the Bible and depends on Him for guidance.
2006-12-30 10:05:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't HAVE to like Bush. But then, I think more highly of him than any of the democrats. I don't always agree with him, what he's doing or the direction he's going, but at least he's doing something. The democrats are like a bad lay. They just lay there and whine a lot and never take ownership of anything. Bush's compass may be broke, but at least he has one.
2006-12-30 09:55:37
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answered by Doc 7
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It's all about the money and the lies to me. He has put our country into so much debt, that if we started tightening our belts at this moment, it would take us 70 years to recover. I don't like the idea of committing to two wars at the same time (the one in Afghanistan...which I did support...sort of; and the one in Iraq, which was poorly executed and poorly justified). I don't like the corruption with Halliburton that went into this war due to connections with Cheney.
I AM willing to give Bush a chance to work with the Democrats to get us out of this mess. But I am also on the edge...if he messes this one up, I won't even give Giuliani a chance in 2008 (and I was considering voting for him).
2006-12-30 09:54:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Pres Bush because I do not feel he is wishy washy like John Kerry. I think he is doing the best he can...under the circumstances. I don't know what I'd do if I had his job. Sure, there is always someone out there that can do a job better then someone else. I believe that Bush is doing a better job then John Kerry ever would.
2006-12-30 09:50:57
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answered by mimi 1
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No. He hasn't lived up to Conservative Principles at all. Spending is up. The Border is still wide open.
But at least he has taken the fight to the terrorists rather than recieving the blows without response.
2006-12-30 09:54:17
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answered by Jon M 4
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No, and if I were to tell you all my reasons it would take me all night, and I would get carpal tunnel syndrome.
2006-12-30 10:04:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, because he is right, because he believes what he is doing is right, and is doing it for the right reasons. Unlike the Demo monkeys who want to hold hands and play patty-cake with those who want to kill us.
2006-12-30 09:57:50
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answered by A K S 1
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I like george w buxh and one of th e main reasons cuz he got rid of hussien
2006-12-30 09:49:39
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answered by founder 3
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I don't have to like him. Sucking up is an unsanitary activity..
2006-12-30 09:49:09
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answered by vanamont7 7
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