His approval ratings are hovering between 30 and 40%, meaning that 60-70% of Americans don't approve of him.
The remaining 30-40% are people who would still support him if he murdered a baby on NBC, as long as he said AMEN and as long as an "R" (republican) follows his name.
2006-12-31 13:55:24
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answered by Anonymous
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let's just put it this way: He will go down in history as the Man who took the goodwill of the wold after 9/11 and turned it into hate and dividing the entire nation in the process, in the process violating the constitution many times and undermining the rights of the American people.
And that's a best case scenario. It could be much, much worse for him. And he didn't try to make things better for himself. he continued on a reckless course that has been destroying America.
History will decide if he's the worst or the second worst president in American history. He's certainly not one of the best...
2006-12-31 21:57:39
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answered by The Big Box 6
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We generally regard Bush with mixed emotions. I, for one, think he isn't too bright and he goes off on his own even after listening to the advice of his advisors. Did he do right in Iraq? I think so because remember he originally went after weapons of mass destruction. Not finding them he changed his tune to democracy for Iraq. Who cares whether Iraq is a democracy or not? Too many young Americans have lost their lives to resolve this point. Bush means well but he hasn't had the brain power to do what would be right for the USA. He now has a mess on his hands and doesn't know how to straighten it out. I wish him luck in 2007 because it would be better for all of us.
2007-01-01 00:52:03
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answered by wunderkind 4
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he 's doing the job the best he can,without most of the peoples support for him,he has my deepest admiration for not finger pointing and taking the blame for any bad decisions,like Hillary did but of course who has nothing to lose but then most love that family and thats just wrong,history will show the truth and people can lie about the facts now but time will tell,ask President Ford,he's been there like Bush,a target,then beloved for being the right man for the right time(the lefts words)
2006-12-31 21:59:43
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answered by stygianwolfe 7
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I believe there is a lot he has to answer to. I recently got out of the military and their are a lot of things about his administration that I found out about that the public doesn't know.
2006-12-31 21:57:03
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answered by Stephen F 2
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No, I think most of America hates what Bush and his neo-con frinds have done to America's image in the rest of the world's eyes. I, for one, am embarassed that we allowed him to steal teo elections.
2006-12-31 22:17:40
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answered by honey_im_homer 2
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He's an idiot with an IQ of an infant.. excuse me, an infant has more common sense then Bush does. But other than that, I'm alright with him.
2006-12-31 21:54:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Is intentions might of been true, because of 9/11 but it is time to end the war now. Please keep him in your prayers.
2006-12-31 21:50:26
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answered by tony 6
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Yes.
2006-12-31 22:01:07
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answered by mel 3
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i like him way mor than kerry, let me say that. he is a fine leader, my leader. wouldnt want another. wtvr you all may think he is dong what he feels is RIGHT....i am a supporter..
2006-12-31 22:32:18
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answered by Avital 2
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