"Im not saying i support him or anything, im just saying we need to remember how he got in power, maybe the U.S. can learn from its mistakes?"
Learn from its Mistakes? Have you ever played chess? Do you know what looking one move, two moves, or even three moves ahead means? To be really great, you have to be able to look maybe 8 moves ahead when you are playing really great grandmasters in chess. Being a President is like playing chess. You can't even begin to judge the major decisions a President makes in office for sometimes 10 or twenty years in the future.
If you want to see mistakes manifest themselves in the future from decision a President makes, then you'll see some evidence of that in a few years if we don't succeed in Iraq.
Bush has not made any mistakes yet, he has made strategic moves incapable of being perceived by a myopic Democratic party guided by leftist liberals.
2007-01-09 08:09:11
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answered by SnowWebster2 5
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Bush is a great president. All the crap fell on his lap when he came to office, recession, stock market crash, 9-11, going into Iraq, etc... and he has done a great job dealing with everything.
But, a lot of people hate him as he was the person that created the recession or the one who was behind 9-11. People in the world are full of it. When there is a problem they look at the surface and not the roots. That is why most people's lifestyles in this world sucks, because they look at the surface. If you learn to take care of the roots, then one should not have a crappy life.
For example, the real enemy here is Osama Bin Laden, but nobody even talks about him anymore. People hate Bush more than Osama. What a crazy world!
2007-01-09 08:33:31
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answered by Anonymous
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The people did not elect Bush the first time, but rather the US Supreme Court did. The second time the Dem's chose a loser in Kerry. Bush is now regarded as the worst President in our nation's history. He has ruined our credibility, trashed our economy and antagonized the entire world with the only exception being Israel. If there were no oil in Iraq would have Bush attacked them? Unfortunately, we have a protection agreement with Israel where if they start a war with Iran we may be committed to protecting the Zionists. This is a mistake which will engulf the US and the world in a nuclear war with Iran. Note, we have failed to win any of the wars since WW2.
2007-01-09 08:10:33
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answered by ajaxxx 2
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specific Bush made his proportion of blunders as president, and no would be appropriate. however the reason Bush supporters nevertheless like him, is reason they are those with a strategies and seem at what relatively occurred! From 2000-2006, we had the main suitable economic gadget we've had in a at the same time as, households have been travelling, and residing super. human beings have been exceptionally lots happy. yet after u . s . a . elected a Democratic congress, issues began to bypass down. And as a consequence, are the way issues are at the instant. That replaced into not Bush's doing, that replaced into the Democrats we elected into congress.
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answered by ? 4
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Your premise is not correct. The people who "blame" the President for everything going wrong "HATE" him, and did not vote for him in the first place. Also, I would not call myself a "bush lover," but a supporter of the President of the United States.
2007-01-09 08:02:47
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answered by Anji 4
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I never voted to put that prick into office,not the first or second time and the first time was very questionable to say the least.And as for the second time around was heinous.He managed to get Americans to reach deep inside and look for the hate they have for gays and lesbians by singing the whole "sanctity of marriage" B.S. And those who voted because he they are homophobes as well, then you get what you deserve.Unfortunately those of us who wanted that blow snorting loser out of office still have to deal with him,...And the chick before me has a good point it really isn't all of his fault, but he is the one that is supposed to be our leader and know when to get the hell out when things are not working out and he's supposed to have at least a 12th grade education too.
2007-01-09 07:56:34
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answered by Art 4
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I just want to know what all these liberals blamed their problems on before Bush. The Iraq situation is NOT all Bush's fault/decision/problem, but to hear the left tell it, it is. Hell, they probably blame Bush if they stub their toes.
Do I approve of everything Bush has done? Of course not - but BOTH parties voted to go to war. That fact seems to get conveniently overlooked.
2007-01-09 07:55:55
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answered by Jadis 6
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I don't JUST blame him, I also blame the imbeciles who put him in office. That would be the American people in 2004, and the Supreme Court in 2000.
But Adolf Hitler was elected, too. Does that mean we shouldn't hold him responsible?
2007-01-09 08:04:04
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answered by abram.kelly 4
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hate to say it, but the general population just didnt flock to the polls to vote for bush. it was the electoral college and florida who has put bush into office and it has been bush who has been killing this economy and our brothers and sisters and fathers and mothers and husbands and wifes! bush is a word and name i would like not to post on this site so that i dont have the fbi or nasa after me
2007-01-09 08:03:01
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answered by Jacob P 1
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You are a typical liberal. Wishy washy. Say what you mean and quit apologizing. Dems have no idea what they stand for. At least when he commited to Iraq he stuck with it. Keep on listening to your liberal biased media and you'll be happy in your little world thinking Bush is the fault of everything. At least he has the balls to defend this country.
2007-01-09 08:00:13
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answered by Anonymous
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