Yes. I think even less of him.
2007-01-24 11:15:47
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answered by Chi Guy 5
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Can't think of anything he said that was much different than what he's been saying all along. He focused on domestic affairs because he knows (or someone probably told him) to be scared witless to say too much about Iraq, considering the mess he's made. If his ratings were any lower, they'd be subterranean. Even Republicans oppose his disastrous "ideas." Actually, I got a kick out of Cheney's sour-puss expression, & Pelosi pursing her lips. When Bush first came on, he didn't look very certain of himself--not the usual John Wayne Cowboy. Wondered if anyone noticed. My opinion hasn't changed a bit. (Gee it's nice to be in the majority for a change! Just look at the answers!)
2007-01-27 11:21:00
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answered by Valac Gypsy 6
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6 years of bullsheet and still another 2 to go. Every since 2001 my life has been in dramatic downfall.. too much political drama.. I have no clue in hell what i will do if he some how becomes president again for a third time.. it sounds impossible but that what i thought before he got elelcted, he cheated and lied and scammed his way through the system who says he couldnt again? So i he some how gets elected again I am leaving my life and moving away never to have anything to do with the americas again.. My feeling of him where so deep down that i didnt think they could get any deeper until his speech yesterday...He dragged my feelings down even farther.... Time can only Tell...
2007-01-26 07:56:15
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answered by Hazel-Iris 2
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I have always liked the whole Bush family and this includes our current President. I do wish that, from the get go, he had been much tougher on Iraq and not let these yahoo insurgents be allowed to do so much killing. Overall, I think he's a good guy!
2007-01-24 11:23:30
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answered by tcbtoday123 5
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they are guarded by secret provider everywhere they pass, and can be at equivalent hazard in a white low classification section. Neither guy had a music checklist of racism yet they the two did what they might to oppress the unfavourable and the working classification.
2016-11-01 05:03:44
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answered by Anonymous
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As a Democrat I was encouraged to see him making suggestions on domestic issues... even if I don't necessarily agree with his plans, he was focused way too much of foreign affairs and left a lot of domestic issues on the back burner... I honestly hope he does try to work on social security before hes out, because someone needs too, and only a lame duck president could do it as they don't have to worry about losing a future election.
2007-01-24 11:10:25
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answered by flawed broadcast 3
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I think he brought forth a great speech but my feelings have remained the same. I respect his postion but am not sure why he is determined to keep us there. There must be more to it than what we as the American people know.
2007-01-24 11:11:59
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answered by poet_by_nature 3
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i think bush is full of bullshit, to me he is putting our economy down, he sends more troop's to iraq and for what so more people die. yes there is a war going on but what justifie's sending more troop's, for one every day we here about another us soldier getting killed in combat and for what, my theory on the whole situation is if we would of never went over there year's ago messing with them none of this **** would of started. bush's dad had his chance year's back to get sadam but did he no! yeah his buster *** son did but with help from us marine soldiers over there protecting us. to me we should get all the people out of iraq that are on the u.s.a. side and whoever want's to still fight with the u.s blow there *** up. yeah it sound's harsh but that's the only way anything is going to stop them from killing are us soldiers. there is enough bloodshed already so just go out witha blaze of glory and bomb there asses and quit jerking are chains saying everything is going to pan out.
2007-01-24 11:26:22
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answered by liljokerus 1
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I look forward to the answers you receive. I am in Europe and was unable to see the speech.
Liberals, I want to hear a BALANCED view from you. If you actually liked something he said, don't be afraid to say so.
Conservatives, please be well..... conservative in your praise for him. I want to hear details. Also, what did he say about immigration?
2007-01-24 11:11:26
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answered by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7
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Why must there be so much clapping? It is absurd--and it's the same for whomever is speaking or what they have to say.
No, it did not change my opinion of him. I still wish he would disappear. I am repulsed by the sight of him.
2007-01-24 11:10:49
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answered by melouofs 7
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