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The lazy & stuppied bum is sitting in the white house, never worked a day in his life, graduated from Harvard due to his family connection, avoided the draft to Vietnam, like a true coward, but now he is The Decider for young people to die in his war. Should this guy be given any respect ? Isn't a shame to elect someone like him for a president ?

2007-01-09 00:08:10 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

Sorry if i have spelled wrong some words. I type fast & i'm at work .

2007-01-09 00:18:36 · update #1

17 answers

Unfortunately, decisions are made by executives that affect the lives of many young people. Bush does not decide that people should die, but he does make decisions that put young people, bith American and foreign in harm's way.
It is a shame that he was elected, but he was elected, meaning that the shame goes to all that voted for him. Some shame should also be reserved for those that were aginst him and did not vote. The shame is not all his however. Clinton also ordered bombings of Iraq on an almost daily basis and aided by Tony Blair, caused the deaths of many Iraqis. George W. Bush does not operate in a total vacuum. He has aides and advisors as well as a congress that at time support him and at other times, do not.

2007-01-09 00:22:08 · answer #1 · answered by fangtaiyang 7 · 0 0

ALL OF YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED!! I would like to see you do any better! This man has protected us and yes many people lost their lives in this war. Does this mean we shouldn't have gone to fight Germany? We sure lost a lot of lives there. I don't care if you pansys don't believe in this war its not your choice, and than god for that. Soon as a Democrat takes office we are going to go kiss the middle easts *** and guess what?! They are going to come back and attack us 10 fold. They will still hate us, they will still call us immoral, and guess what, they will still try to attack us. Do you remember 9/11? How many lives were lost that day, do you even know? Sit at home type this slander about the president but think about it the majority doesn't agree with you. He got elected 2 time by the American people. I am sickened by your obvious disrespect and find your knowledge lacking.

Okay, I would actually point to the economy. He inhereted a busted system (economy collapsed in June of 2000, before he was even president) and was able to get legislation passed through Congress that helped our economy from sliding further into collapse. The Dow has been above the 11,000 mark for some time now and our economy is moving on strong.

His pursuit of alternative fuels is also another good endevour. Prior to his presidency only one car company had produced a hybrid (Saturn). After his first state of the Union speech, calling on alternative fuels, we now see almost every major car company has some form of a hybrid and/or ethanol burning automobile.

Feb 2001:
President Bush proclaims National Consumer Protection Week
President Bush releases agenda for tax relief

March 2001:
President Bush proclaims Education and Sharing Day, USA
President Bush proclaims National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
President Bush signs resolution repealing ergonomics regulation that repeals burdensome and broad regulation dealing with ergonomics.

2007-01-09 08:32:17 · answer #2 · answered by Krazycricket 2 · 3 1

BLAH BLAH BLAH!

So, if John Kerry, a Vietnam Vet, would have won the election. I guess we would be complaining about why he tossed his medals away, right?

People in America could find a reason to hate a toilet seat they recently picked up at home depot.

I am American, and these lame excuse for President/Congress/Govt bashing does not any good.

Get out and make a change get involved in the process. Understand the process. Then you can whine about it.

Until then shhhhh

2007-01-09 08:24:47 · answer #3 · answered by devilduck74 3 · 3 0

I believe you are the coward. You have no idea about the person of which you speak. You have rattled off several lies. You would like for other people to believe they are true so they could join you in your hate fest. What would you do if you were the decider? Would you run? The people we are fighting won't stop hating or wanting you dead just because you run and hide. Have a little courage and spine. We are all frightened by war. Its what keeps us alive.

2007-01-09 08:52:17 · answer #4 · answered by papaz71 4 · 2 0

Jimmy Carter is the worst President, ever. No one will ever take that away from him. Clinton came close, but, missed it by a few inches. 1st term Bush was great. 2nd term, he dropped the ball. Plus, we had a few other RINOS that threw the whole effort under the bus. The real fault here, though, lies with us. We have a representative government. We should, by whatever means, hold all of our elected officials to a high standard. We should also kick them out of office when they fail to properly represent us. Do it quick, too. No need to wait for the next election. Enough people shout, our voice gets heard.

2007-01-09 08:23:41 · answer #5 · answered by Michael E 3 · 0 1

I doubt you've put YOUR blood on the line at all, so stop your whining.

Other than your fictional description of Bush, can you tell me if you feel the same way about Clinton, who sent the military to Haiti, Kosovo, Somalia and attacked Iraq, but who also avoided the draft, said he loathed the military, and burned a US flag during a protest in a foreign country?

I'll just consider it the irrational hatred and typical hypocrisy of the Bush-haters.

2007-01-09 08:41:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

You need to check your facts, maybe you wouldn't get so upset. Do some research on the Man. You are spending your time bad mouthing him, spend some time learning about the good things he has accomplished. You have said a lot of negative things, some false. Don't be another one of those fools riding the "hate Bush bandwagon".
Be fair and balanced: You listed some of, in your opinion, negatives. My list of things I disagree with Bush on, is far greater and I support Our President. However, my arguments are constructive, they are positive, they aren't personal attacks.
Thanks.
Stay involved...

2007-01-09 08:33:32 · answer #7 · answered by askthetoughquestions 3 · 2 0

Stuppied? Who can't spell?

2007-01-09 08:15:22 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

you should be ashamed of yourself,you call yourself bad mouthing the President and you can't even spell go back to school and this time around learn something and don't be so ready to judge because the judged will be judge just you remember that.

2007-01-09 08:23:15 · answer #9 · answered by heavenlli_61 5 · 1 2

and you know all this to be true? Oh and he graduated from Yale, you idiot. get those facts straight before you start spitting in the wind........

2007-01-09 09:55:14 · answer #10 · answered by tcbtoday123 5 · 1 0

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