I do not hate anyone...but I do dislike and distrust George Bush. I suppose he must have some good qualities, but as out president he has failed miserably.
2007-01-03 15:34:58
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answered by catywhumpass 5
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Hi, im Iranian. I think Bush is a great president. All this propaganda is causing people to hate him for no apparant reason. You do not understand that Iran has nuclear weapons that can kill 8 billion people, when theres only 6 billion on this earth. Like every war, there are risks, pros and cons, but lets think of the benefits we are obtaining, a safer world. We dont want to live in a world where we always have to worry about suicide bombers, which by the way, claim lives in the name of God when no where in the Quran does it say 'kill 4 God'. In the end, Bush will go down in history as a great savior. He is just finishing something our former president Bush had left behind.
2007-01-03 13:57:51
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answered by milliondollarbabygirl90 1
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I think he is an honest and brave man who doesn't deserve the treatment he has gotten from many.
Anybody who thinks wars are easy or that every decision will always be the correct one is just plain ignorant. While every soldier's life is precious and the death of innocents is tragic, people who complain about the "terrible" death toll in Iraq have no perspective. Just look at some of the individual battles in World War II.
As for the charge that he lied or manipulated intelligence, we've had any number of investigations that refute that, despite the best efforts of the haters.
I think he is an admirable man and that history will judge him far more kindly than current opinion.
2007-01-03 14:16:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he had some nice ideas before the 9/11 attacks. It is very clear that the middle east situation has been grossly mishandled, but for what it's worth, I believe he would have been a good president otherwise. Just my opinion.
2007-01-03 13:42:17
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answered by Anonymous
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There are two sides to George Bush: Internationally he has done what needs to be done. He has stood up to people who have committed great evil and who have an evil agenda for us all.
What else as humane could he have morally done. These sons of bitches plowed two planes into one of your major business centres and killed over 2,000 innocent people-including children and babies. He has stood up for decency all over the world.
Over in Iraq we had a tyrant who gased and imprisioned his own people, as well as starting an agressive war of territorial claim against another nation that did not pose any threat to it or was even deemed to be a threat. George Bush had the guts to get rid of a man who should be standing beside Hitler(whom he admired), Idi Amin and Pol Pot. In foriegn affairs I like the bloke.
And so do a lot of other people. I am Australian and a lot of people in my country and other countries are grateful that we have an American president upon whom the world and human freedom can count on.
However, domestically, we would put him beside the likes of Marcus Lucinius Crassus(the incompetent Roman general who fritted away seven legions in the battle of Carrhae in 53 B.C.)
His domestic policies are atrocious. For one thing he failed to fix up or see fixed up that electricity debacle in Caliafornia. Where privately owned electricity messed up a whole states power supply and caused it's people great concern and hardship. His action regarding the disaster in New Orleans shows an incompetent, heartless and inept prig. In his domestic America he holds sway over a society that you have at least 60 million poor and apathetic people who are too fed up with it and too marginalised to even vote. He proposed and unfortunately had signed by my country the so called FAIR TRADE AGREEMENT.
I have read parts of it and scanned throught it and it completley puts the balance of trade extemely in the hands of American big business. Not the American people, but American big business.
It is not fair(it's bent one way), it is not trade(it's exploitation) and as far as an agreement is concerned-it was agreed to by fools. Fine, you might say, but for keeping allies in the long run, refer back to Crassus. Also his domestic policy in Iraq is one of the reasons, one of the major reasons, why you have so much trouble there. It is very easy to recruit terrorists when a whole lot about do not have jobs. And if you have a family to feed-who could blame you? He would be wise to take a leaf out of that of the Roman Empire. They would have handled the situation much better because they knew how to handle PEOPLE.
So like all people he has his strenghts and his weaknesses. On the foriegn front-full marks and a commendation. On the domestic front, however, my advise to him is this: DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME AND OURS-GO HOME, PUT YOUR SLIPPERS ON AND YOUR FEET UP. But on the whole he is worse than a few, same as many and better than quite a lot.
T
2007-01-03 17:14:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I can not stand him every time his lips move he tells another lie. He got us into a totally unnecessary war with Iraq under false pretenses. The sooner he is out of office the better
2007-01-03 13:39:22
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answered by bisquedog 6
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Stupid leader, does not know his head from his toes
it is a shame he is the president of the great US of A
whoooooohaaaaaaaaaaaa
2007-01-03 14:40:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I wish he would put more money into education in this country....it's spelled "opinion"
I also wish people that know nothing about the interworkings of politics and only get their info from Comedy Central, wouldn't bother sharing their ignorance with the rest of us.
2007-01-03 13:39:01
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answered by Anonymous
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God Bless our great president Bush!
2007-01-03 15:17:46
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answered by bushfan88 5
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People must ask this question 100 times a day.
I don't like him, Sam I Am!!
2007-01-03 13:35:30
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answered by Anonymous
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