No president in the last 40 years has done as much harm as Bush has to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In essence, he became a partner-in-crime emboldening another war criminal Ariel Sharon to unleash the most gruesome crimes against the Palestinian people. His actions, both inside and outside the UN, were so outlandishly biased in favor of the rogue Zionist State that it only solidified the notion that America cannot and should not be trusted as an evenhanded intermediary. His reckless foreign policy has become a recruiting ground for more violence in our already fragile world. I see him follow the footsteps of the demons from the past that caused so much of bloodshed in our world.
In summary, Bush’s presidency is a litany of false claims, deception, arrogance, recklessness, incompetence and polarization. Shockingly, his actions here and abroad are blurring the distinction between true patriotism and fascism.
True patriotism is whatever ennobles humanity, not a blind allegiance to a flag or an individual or a party that symbolizes fascism, discrimination, hatred and inhumanity. Thanks to George W. Bush, America's moral authority, if there was ever one, in the world has been severely blemished, and her ability to persuade others to follow her lead has virtually disappeared.
Parroting the legendary Nasreddin Hodja, let me say, “Mr. Bush, you have fooled me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.”
Why anyone from the US voted for bush TWICE!!!???
The world may never know.
Why he gets to sent innocent people chrildren off to war and not his own chrildren???
Well my poinion is: he's a hypocritical azzzzzzzzz!
2007-01-04 12:17:38
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answered by Anonymous
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1. The people of the United States as a whole do not elect the president the electoral college does. While we still cast our votes for president the electoral college is not bound by the popular vote they may vote for whom ever the choose. It has been this way since the adoption of the constitution. But for the record Al Gore won the popular vote but lost the electoral vote in 2000, in 2004 Bush won both the popular and electoral votes.
2.He is not actually deciding who lives and dies that is the domain of the almighty, but he does make decision that will send others to their deaths.
3.He thinks he is the President of the United States, and well he is.
A lot of people Americans and Non-Americans alike think that we mere peasants of the US are somehow responsible for the actions of our leaders. This is based on the false assumption that America is a Democracy, such a government is subservient to the will of the people. The US is a Republic and not a Democracy, Article IV section 4 state "The Congress shall guarantee to every state in this union a Republican form of government." Such a government is not subservient to the will of the people even though the people are responsible to elect its government. There is very little we can do to prevent anything that our President or other officials do or say.
My best advice to everyone is to stop listening to the news, they have their own agendas, read the constitution, and get of the bandwagon think for your selves. You are entitled to your opinions but your opinions are not the only ones, and be sure that it is based upon your own logic and not the hateful logic of a political party. Politicians are a vile breed trust not a single one of them and discover the truth for your selves. There is nothing more threatening than a peon who can think for them self.
2007-01-04 19:30:25
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answered by ikeman32 6
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It was a very clever campaign in which he used all the old tricks.
1. Fear of terrorist attack. I'm fighting the Islamic fundamentalists over there, so they don't come here. Every week on the news you'd hear about the government raising the threat level from yellow to orange. (never heard about it since0
2. Evangelical christians and other christian groups: Two issues. Abortion and Gay marriage. There's nothing a religious person hates more than abortion and gay people- and there was a well organized push in many states for laws on these issues to bring out the religious voters. It worked.
3. Ties to big oil, big pharmeceutical, big business. That means big money and big support.
2007-01-04 18:50:56
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answered by Morey000 7
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I didn't vote for him and I never would.
I never understood what 9/11 had to do with Iraq. I am not for pulling our troops out until we fix the mess we started in Iraq.
I hate the thought of our young people dying over there and even worse are the ones that do come home. I don't feel that we have much set up to help them re-adjust mentally or physically.
2007-01-04 19:28:53
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answered by Plain Jane 3
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More to the point why is it that the USA rarely seem to pick truly experienced politicians for their presidents.
At the same time I am still staggered that a moron like Bush could have been twice elected President of such a mighty country, and we worry about countries such as Iran being led by idiots.
2007-01-05 04:29:36
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answered by Barrie G 3
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I want to let you know as for me i didn't vote for the man and iam a american citizen.First of all the man is our President.I really do not think any man should decide who should die or live.That decision is up to God. It says in the Bible that we are not to judge unless we want to be judged. (Judged or Be Judged!)But as we all know that it doesn't work that way in this world we all live in.
Everyone that does judge will have to answer to God in the long run.
2007-01-04 19:00:41
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answered by michele k 2
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like the first election of bush there were some shady things that went down during the last election like polling places being moved in mainly democrat areas without notice given . polling places that were shut down in Ohio forcing people once again in mainly democrat areas to wait in the freezing rain outside for up to 8 hours to vote. and countless others strange goings on.
2007-01-04 19:00:35
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answered by Unfrozen Caveman 6
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1. Tax Cuts
2. Tax Cuts
3. Tax Cuts
4. Not a Democrat
2007-01-04 18:57:52
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answered by thealligator414 3
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First, I'm glad you don't hate us. Second, the other choice was John Kerry. Third, other nations leaders made the decision who died, like 750,000 that Saddam decided on.
2007-01-04 19:03:35
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answered by tim g 3
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His campaign smeared John Kerry's outstanding reputation as a brilliant mind and patriot and war hero with lies and innuendo. People in the US are very busy so they relied mostly on television commercials. I guess Bush's were better.
2007-01-04 18:44:25
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answered by Anonymous
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