His actions have been wrong, indefensible, dangerous, murderous and wholly bad for the well being of America and American citizens. It is beyond me that anyone could find a modicum of success in that litany of failure.
2007-01-18 05:22:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Two words.. Dumb Americans
voted for this idiot. Then try to "back off bush" , they got elected out of office so now everyone wants to jump on the bandwagon and bash bush..
Too little too late.. you got us into this mess to begin with. Hmm would Gore the Bore been so bad after all?
Oh and PS.
There will always be that (now 32%) of the country that approves. These people are mostly from rural america with nothing to see but land and mules. Even if bush destroyed half the world (kyoto protocol abandonment, us dollar plummeted, nuclear arms on the rise) people would still vote for him. Even if NYC was a smoldering mess, bush would have a way to convince his "base" that they still need him.. and they would vote for him again..
sad, sad, sad.
2007-01-18 13:20:52
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answered by TheAnswerGuy 2
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well there was success in removing Saddam...but besides that quite a bit has been accomplished while President Bush has been at the helm, and I know I'm in my right mind. I feel he's done a superb job. Anyway "success" is what a person says it is, so your standards for success may be different than his, mine or other peoples. First, define "success".
2007-01-18 13:16:32
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answered by sophieb 7
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You're looking too much for instant satistfaction.
No war was ever done in a day, nor was there a war that no one died. This is about creating democracy in the middle east.
It's a long road, but we can't just ditch the effort because it's not going perfectly.
Think of Vietnam, it'll be the same thing if we pull out, all of our effort will have been wasted.
2007-01-18 13:14:13
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answered by Mcbob92 2
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That is probably a question that you'll never get a correct answer, because Bush did nothing successful.
2007-01-18 13:15:07
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answered by CoWBoY829 3
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anyone who looks past all the media bias and seeks out the truth. there are lots of programs, laws and funding that the present administration has enacted that will benefit the ppl, the environment and social programs for generations to come but of course unless you are willing to seek out this information you will not hear it. its ppl who fall for the media bias and lies of the enemies of the person in office (no matter who it is) that have some real problems with thinking for themselves. one thing you do need to understand is this...don't let the media or political pundits or extremists think for you. common sense tells those who are mature and independent thinkers that no one, no one is all bad not even if you want to believe it so much you over look the truth. bush like every other president or human being for that matter is not perfect but he is also not as bad as those who hate him (and have their own agenda) portray him. its up to you what you choose to believe but the real test of a free thinker is to believe the truth over their personal 'feelings'
2007-01-18 13:17:26
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answered by ? 2
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I don't see you as having an open mind or a desire to understand, so will not waste my time. Your mind is definitely already made up.
2007-01-18 13:24:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he is a Mad Man!!! he is destroying people's lives all of those young soldiers dying in iraq!! and for what! too free those Crazy People. he is going to go down as the worse president in the history of the united states.
2007-01-18 13:19:37
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answered by Anonymous
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You may not see it now my misguided friend, but history shows that our most divisive presidents have been the greatest leaders in history.
2007-01-18 13:35:15
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answered by Chicken Jones 4
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Its funny as they said the same things about Ford.
2007-01-18 13:14:07
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answered by bmw4909 3
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