Let me explain this president does not have one bad thing to say about anyone he basically turns the other cheek. What is the results! he gets attack every day people takes potshots at him on a continual basis so liberals you have to admit turning the other cheek and being nice does not seem to work it only seems intensifies the attacks (almost like terrorism). Should he be more aggresive like Clinton and lash back at his enemies, in my opinion being nice does not seem to work well.
2007-01-11
03:07:44
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When Clinton was being nice the liberals said the world loved us, so why were we being continually being attack WTC 1, Cole, US Emabassies, Saudi Arabia we were nice guys then weren't we?
2007-01-11
03:16:30 ·
update #1
Some of the knuckleheads did not understand the question read it again I am not saying Bush is a liberal, I am saying his behavior is similar to what liberals believe, when your enemies attack you find out why? and just be nice to them and they won't attack you anymore.
2007-01-11
03:48:55 ·
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"liberal" is the last word i would use to describe Bush, he himself may even laugh at this...he's a conservative republican who has the religious right, oil & energy big cats padding his pockets...he talks down to people, antagonizes them, if people don't agree he does what he wants anyway, his only concern is for the wealthy elite and their monetary security...the very fact we're in Iraq refutes your statement that he turns the other cheek
did you know that every business he has owned he bankrupted?? now America is so far in the hole we may never climb back out again. the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior...America is in some serious trouble here but he hides behind the war to lessen his own accountability...in a word, he is a schmuck
2007-01-11 03:19:14
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answered by izaboe 5
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First, your question implies Bush is a liberal (ugh) he is a conservative. Ted Kennedy (ugh) is a liberal.
Second Bush only seems like an idiot. He does lack the charisma that Clinton has but makes up for this with integrity and morals.
Examples of what liberalism will do to this country are
-end private ownership of firearms
-massive tax increases
-marked increase in the unemployment rate
-more tax increases to pay for the unemployed
-knee jerk reactions to each problem presented to those people(ugh)
It won't be pretty.
2007-01-11 03:23:38
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answered by jetero41 3
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There has to be a happy medium.
For the last six years, he's had his fingers in his ears & said "I can't hear you, la la la". Now that he's finally trying to listen to people that might not agree with him 100% all the time, and not dealing with a Congress that does little more than rubber stamp everything he wants, he may be opening himself up to more criticism.
There has to be a medium between never, ever listening to critics who may have a point, and listening too much to everyone, even the political opportunists who are doing nothing more than trying to score points against you. Good leaders listen & learn from their critics, but they also try to defend the right policy choices when they make them. (I leave it up to y'all to decide when Bush has made "right policy choices", if ever.)
2007-01-11 03:14:47
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answered by Dave of the Hill People 4
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between the worst issues I heard some liberals declare about Bush changed into that he ordered the attack on the international commerce centers. completely unfounded, unfaithful, and despicable they could accuse him of murdering danger free human beings.
2016-12-02 03:14:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Huh? What are you talking about? Bush is all about antagonizing, instigation, attack and revenge. The whole Iraq debacle is "revenge" for Saddam "trying to kill my Daddy". He attacks every other nation out there, and any nation he doesnt like he instigates and antagonizes them by calling them an "Axis of Evil".
2007-01-11 03:13:14
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answered by MrKnowItAll 6
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Nice? Bush says that anyone who does not agree with him is a traitor.
He can't argue with those who disagree with him because has no arguement.
2007-01-11 03:14:51
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answered by October 7
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Even though you tried to explain this in additional details, I still don't get what you're trying to say. Perhaps you can be just a little more specific please?
2007-01-11 03:57:13
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answered by cutelashon 3
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Be nice when you can but be hard when you have too. The philosophy that you can be nice to terrorist and they will leave you in peace is wrong. Terrorist only understand death.
2007-01-11 03:25:20
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answered by joevette 6
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Exactly, what are you trying to provoke? Besides laughter, thinly veiled with pity.
2007-01-11 03:20:43
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answered by S. B. 6
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Bush is the enemy.
2007-01-11 03:13:09
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answered by flip4449 5
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