yes, i feel the same way you do.
2007-01-16 01:53:42
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answered by tim 1
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I'll try to make this simple....
Bush as president of the US has taken on the responsibility of leading this country. As a result he has an obligation to the citizens of this country to lead our country in a positive and prosperous direction...this is his job.
Our government is supposed to be a government that is "for the people and by the people." That is what makes this country a free society...it's called democracy.
Many people in the US believe that Mr. Bush is not properly performing his job. Many people feel that Bush is ignoring the majority of American's wishes and not listening to what they want.
That is not what this country is supposed to be about...but because Mr. Bush is the president of the United States and commander in chief of the military, he has the power to over ride the majority's decisions.
Because Mr. Bush is not listening to the majority, many people feel that he is overstepping his bounds and abusing his power. That is the reason many people are angry at Mr. Bush. The country is supposed to be run "by the people" not by ONE power hungry person.
Mr. Bush doesn't care if people get angry with him...he expects it. You shouldn't worry about it either.
2007-01-15 05:17:45
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answered by 14b32bbdog 2
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i somewhat do not comprehend each and each and every of the detest hostile to President Bush. You all who're saying he brought about each and each and every of the terrible issues that surpassed off is like saying he stood out contained in the midst of the Gulf of Mexico and begged for Katrina to hit New Orleans. because of the terrible mess in New Orleans after Katrina, you could purely blame the mayor and the Governor. Its the Governor of a state that has to call for a State of Emergency, not the President. As for 9/11, you fail to recollect that it changed into bill Clinton who changed into president at the same time as those intelligence comments were offered to the place of work of the president. It changed into bill Clinton who chosen to push aside the warnings and bypass the dollar to a Republican president.. I do sense sorry for President Bush, He has carried out his ideal for our u . s . a . and has not presented shame to the place of work of the president with information from screwing with who's acquainted with who somewhat of operating the affairs of the country. i did not vote for Obama, yet i will help him. i will supply him a honest probability. that's way better than any Democrat changed into prepared to do for President Bush. i somewhat basically desire each and every- you could attempt to get alongside. Why does there must be a lot decrease back stabbing and reduce back bitting.
2016-12-02 07:42:41
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answered by ? 4
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No, I don't. I don't feel bad because he's not just the average worker whose actions only affect his family, his actions affect our entire country. It's not just the mistakes he has made with our country, it's his arrogant way of dealing with them. I'm getting angry as I speak...
And I don't care if he recently admitted that he had made mistakes with Iraq. He's just got nothing left to do and had no other choice.
I don't like to talk about it because if the Secret Services monitor myspace for anti-Bush (i.e. the 14 year old's myspace page), then they monitor Yahoo! Answers.
2007-01-15 04:56:59
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answered by :-) 3
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Yes I do feel badly when people berate him personally... the president has a tough job, I wouldn't want it... I just believe that he is our president and as such is owed our respect as American citizens... too often people get caught up in the politics and the "us against them Dem v. Repub mentality" and forget the most important thing is we are all Americans.
2007-01-15 04:56:10
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answered by aligal8 3
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He's not only human. He's the leader of the world's only superpower. If that's not reason enough to be held to a higher standard then I don't know what is. Shame on us for not insisting on a leader who doesn't hide behind an 'aw, shucks' defense.
2007-01-15 04:55:39
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answered by lcraesharbor 7
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its not that i dont like him its just he has made some mistakes yes hes only human but in a way hes doing way too much like hes trying to cover up something. I emailed you i just need some opinions since you are going through the same thing
2007-01-15 04:55:13
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answered by dangerk_11 1
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No. I get hurt every time he makes a stupid decision based on arrogance, not what in the best interest of those involved.
2007-01-15 04:59:22
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answered by Le_Roche 6
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I do and I dont support the war but I do support the troops. I think everyone should because they are just doing what they are told and they cant say no. Don't you agree?
2007-01-15 04:55:45
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answered by ♥LuV my preppyness♥ 5
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No. Every President is "talked bad about". It is part of the Job!!
2007-01-15 04:57:25
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answered by Mimi 6
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Why should anyone feel sorry for him? He's imposed his views on millions of people, against their will.
If he didn't have so much power over other people's lives, I might feel sorry for him the same way I feel sorry for anyone else who is willfully ignorant.
2007-01-15 04:55:11
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answered by catrionn 6
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