yes. know this, every president inherits what the president before him left, and what the president before him did doesnt catch peoples eyes until hes no longer in office.
2007-01-11 18:06:53
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answered by domicorb3000 2
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I don't vote lol, but I'm a conservative Christian and I wouldn't vote for him if I did. It seems many Christians want to him in the office because "he's a Christian". The Republican and Democratic Presidents in the past and present have messed up some stuff, so I tend to not vote for anyone lol. However, I'm ready for change myself.
Get our troops out of Iraq for Pete's sake, don't send 20,000 more over to "clear and secure". That's what he's wanting to do now according to the news. The Democrats said they're gonna try to cut his funding for it and they want to bring the servicemen back home.
My husband is a veteran of the Marines and a member of the National Guard currently (not deployed). It just seems he wants to move all of our troops over there lol. He's done alot as far as income tax breaks go and I'm thankful for that.
It's really a matter of taking the Good with the Bad as far as any President goes. They're ALL gonna do something we like and don't like.
2007-01-12 05:19:48
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answered by mycountryfamily 4
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Well I guess this is ploy for Bush haters to vent. I am a Dem and no I don't think I would but I gotta tell you my party has stunk it up in the past two elections and that is how Bush got into office because haters don't have anything to say and we put up morons as candidates. Maybe John Edwards this time but holy crap, "he talk funny like da udder suthen dude, what his name De Bush" I can only hope that the Repubs put someone up that is actually worse than the people we put up as candidates.
2007-01-12 01:07:05
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answered by Tom W 6
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Yes
2007-01-13 21:40:47
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answered by Hawkeye 4
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2007-01-12 03:02:50
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answered by Anonymous
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If a Constitutional amendment was passed to allow that man to run again I would lose faith in our country and move to Canada.
Also if anyone answers yes to your questions I will have lost faith in the intelligence of the human race also.
2007-01-11 18:05:14
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answered by Dr. Bradley 3
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If there's a new constitutional amendment, he won't have to run, he will give himself the position, it would take a well timed foreign military attack on American soil to accomplish this
2007-01-11 18:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Well there are a few countries left that we haven't threatened yet, aren't there? I think we are still friends with Saudi Arabia? The environment isn't totally ruined....We could run up the deficit a few more trillion....There's still more work to be done!
2007-01-11 18:35:34
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answered by Karen 4
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Oh hell no. At this point and time Bush has less credibility than Clinton or Nixon.
And I agree with JB. Canada looks nice.
2007-01-11 18:07:53
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answered by darkemoregan 4
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thats a joke right? hell no...although id seriously consider buying a firearm...LMAO if it were to happen seriously id buy a bus and move me and as many people as i could fit on the damn thing to canada
2007-01-11 18:18:12
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answered by kay_saylor 2
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