your son is smarter than you.
2007-01-28 12:28:37
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answer #1
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answered by therernonameleft 4
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no..........everyone is a Monday morning quarter back!!! They all think they could have done it better but I strongly believe there are still details that the general public has not been made aware of, funny thing is half the people that I come across that complain are not even registered voters. Some people we are the bad guy, back people forget originally when the teams tried to go in an inspect they where not allowed in. Bush said need be he would come in by force if they couldn't inspect........you can't make that kind of statement when you are the president of any country and not follow it though or you are now treated as a door mat. so should we be the bad guys or the door mats??? I also know several people that have served over there and they say that what we are doing is right, they believe we need to be there, if they think we are right and have seen first hand what is going on then I have to say its not a mistake. I am not sure how to explain that to a 7 year old because the real truths are too graphic for them to be exposed to.
P.S. I am not Republican, I am an Independent
2007-01-28 12:39:29
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answered by irish eyes 5
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Be honest with your son. Tell him that Bush, like any other president, has made some good choices and some bad choices. Tell him America is fighting for what it believes in, but not everyone believes the same things.
I personally do not like Bush, and while I am not a democrat I am far from a republican, but a seven year old child shouldn't be dragged into political partisanship. I think your best move, as a parent, would be to take a rather neutral stance without portraying ANY one group as "the bad guys."
2007-01-28 12:35:42
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answered by Ashley 4
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I don't hate anybody. But, I am afraid that I have to agree with your son. Sometimes children actually know more than adults do. Bush is not the masternind behind his own villany, but that does not excuse his villany. He is a member of several of the same groups that most high level government officials are members of. These groups are the CFR, The trilateral Commission, The Skull and Bones, The Bilderberg group, and others. These groups consist of a few thousand ultra rich white men, who are trying to create a new world order in which they control everything, They can also be called the globalists, and they are unspeakably evil.
You should not take my word for it, and I can not explain it as well as I wish I could. You should also not take the word of the mainstream media about anything. But if you care about your son, and if you care about this country, you will do the research for yourself.
You should get on line and look up all the above mentioned groups, to see who are members and what they are all about.
You should also access google video, and watch as many documentaries as you can. Films such as infowars, prison planet, 911 The greatest Lie ever sold, loose change 2nd edition, From Freedom to Fascism, and many others. You will be amazed at what you will learn from these documentaries that the mainstream media will never tell you!
You should also find out as much as you can about the Bush family history. And, everything you can find out about who really owns the federal reserve and so on.
I am sorry I am unable to give you the answer that you were hoping for, but I would be violating my own conscience if I even though about doing that.
2007-01-28 12:47:46
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answered by Anonymous
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A teacher or parent should have but one duty towards a chld, and that is to teach them how to think and the yearning for knowlege.
A parent should not be surprised when the student builds upon knowlege and surpasses them in such. Any good teacher already knows this and is rewarded by a student who becomes more knowlegable and wiser than they.
Having knowlege is not wisdom, wisdom comes from the ability to discern a truth.
To hate a personage such as Bush is a waste of time and energy; no concrete actions, emotionalism replacing reasoning.
I detest Bush's actions and look upon the personage as much one would look upon a slug and the slugs slime trail as one and the same thought.
Contemn is more closely what I feel towards the actions of his presidency and his abuse of what was once a seat of honor.
To feel contempt though one must watch out for their own actions as it is easy to forget and lower oneself into using the same tactics they used towards you.
Bush and his supporters have looked upon this nation with contempt, their goals as being above and blessed and they themselves believing only they are blessed enough to running Nation.
That one group believes only they should RULE, and that LAWs of Nation hinder their ability to form a New Nation, and no matter the tactics they use they are justified by that blessedness is about as contmptable an action as has ever been inflicted upon the United states.
Make no mistake they have almost completly built a new nation , and this has nothing to do with party affiliation, it has more to do with those who think they are above those who elected them,used to build their wealth, as being unworthy of their attention.
All that is detestable to the reasoning man who has any moral convctions and believes in countrys founding ideals, are laughed at and viewed as obstacles of no consequences to their powers.
That they use tactics of deciet upon a society who know so little about politics, national and world, interconnections while holding themselves as some kind of moral standard bearers is , yes, contemptible.
2007-01-28 13:24:30
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answered by Anonymous
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You are telling me that your second grader has said these things to you?
My first worry is what his teacher is shoving down his throat.
This is a life lesson: Why do you want your enemies to like you? As long as they respect you, that is all that matters. The fact that they dislike him, means he is looking out for OUR best interest, not theirs.
None of Bush's enemies (domestic or abroad) like him - but they RESPECT him. They all run around like decapitated chickens when he makes his point known which means they KNOW he is a man of his word. They may say otherwise, but their actions speak clearly.
2007-02-01 11:30:19
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answered by adreed 4
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I'm a huge fan of Bush! Especially Rare Hair! Neatly trimmed! I can't stand the stupid faze going on trying to make Women look like juveniles! Not to mention the Stubble factor!!!
President Bush-He is ok too! Congress deserves way more blame for not getting any decent bills-like one disallowing citizenship to children born to people not legally or justifiably here!
Or funding for enforcement officers at the Federal level to enforce Federal Laws!
Added-I agree with a couple of others-Ask your son where he was "Taught" that opinion and get a hold of some teacher's butt!
2007-01-28 12:38:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm positive your son is merely repeating something that he has heard from somewhere. There isn't any possible way he could have any opinion over this.
To answer your question, I don't hate anyone. Politics is politics, and in my opinion, most try to do the best they can with what they have, no matter what the policy.
That being said, I don't think anyone gets to be president without having some kind of smarts - and EVERYONE has made mistakes and always will, as there is no possible way to determine what the rest of the world's politicians / dictators will do in light of your current policy....
2007-01-28 12:31:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Your son is a very smart boy! I can't stand Bush!
2007-01-28 12:55:33
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answered by catfan 5
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Gosh if one person can make an entire country bad.......see the illogical here? The dems would like us all to hate him the way they do but he is NOT a hateable guy. But rather a likeable guy who is doing his best amidst the worst criticism. Ask your son how he would do in school if everyone were making fun of him!
I hate the democrats because they always ruin everything! In fact, I just left a job because my employer is a whiny lib and it was her or me!
2007-01-28 12:40:31
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answered by tcbtoday123 5
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No.Tell him Bush led the country through 9/11
2007-01-28 12:29:48
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answered by bob 2
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