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I don't think bush has done anything for this country, his plan is not working (obviously), we are losing money we need and losing our U.S troops. Bush has not attempted to help the people who have been involved in Hurricane Katrina. He has been spying illegally on American citizens. The country is in debt over a billion dollars. If you ask me he sould be impeached.

2007-01-29 12:04:10 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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Bush is one of the most liberal (democratic) wanna-be Republicans we have had in a long time. So, no.

2007-01-29 12:08:03 · answer #1 · answered by wesbenterprise 2 · 0 1

People like Bush because they know where he stands. He is not a spin politician. I admit so far he hasn't done a good job, but I think you make some accusations that are unfounded and you appear to be somewhat uninformed. The country is in debt well over a trillion dollars. Even so you forget there is a war on. We are still paying for WWII. Take out the war and tell me how much the deficit is. Everyone wants to blame Bush for Katrina. There is enough blame to go around but most of the blame should rest on the shoulders of the Mayor of New Orleans. won't help katrina victims? what about the up to $150,000 the feds are giving to katrina victims to move away from the coast. Spying on US citizens? give me one example where he has done that. impeachment? A president can be impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors. show me evidence of a crime or misdemeanor he has committed. Impeaching Bill Clinton was wrong and Impeaching Bush would be just as wrong.

2007-01-29 12:26:00 · answer #2 · answered by horsybill 6 · 2 0

Because 9/12/01 he began sending a very strong message to states who support those who commit terrorist acts against the United States. Despite the outcry among liberals that we need to pull out of Iraq, how would you feel if we did and 10's of thousands of innocent Iraqi's began dying in the civil strife that would be sure to follow. Would you then blame Bush for pulling out to soon! Or would you simply say thank God it is not American blood being spilled?

As far as Hurricane Katrina, lets discuss all your liberal buddies who took their FEMA money and bought plasma TV's. And does it make sense to rebuild in an area that is below sea level and will be wiped away by the next Katrina size storm that comes through. The reason the older parts of New Orleans, and I love the town surveyed is that the founders of N O had the good sense to build on the high ground.

PS: The National Debt is over 8 trillion dollars and you can thank Lyndon Johnson for that!!!!

2007-01-29 12:27:16 · answer #3 · answered by pretender59321 6 · 2 1

Katrina was when I first woke up to the tyranny that him and everyone in the New World Order plan on bringing. He's just a puppet. The few elite that control his actions are the ones responsible for all the fascism like state we Americans are living in. Impeaching him won't do justice. Imprisioning him along w/ thousands of the other greedy power hungry elite, corporate scum and all that believe in the NWO should be imminant.
Why do people like Bush? My best bet is that they believe what he says and think that terrorists from another country that live in caves brought down the WTC. Personally, this is history repeating itself. Remember Hitler burning down the Riechtag(gov't building) and blaming it on someone else in order to have his way without sounding like the aggressor. Let's not forget that George W's grandfather was the highest ranking Nazi official in the US, and that him, Bush Sr. and W. are all part of the secrety society Skull and Bones. Research this... It's all true.

2007-01-29 12:15:15 · answer #4 · answered by Ted S 4 · 0 1

No matter how the conservative right tries to spin it, the facts are there and they choose to twist things around to their way of thinking. Bush is the worst president I believe we have had in my life time and I am 51. And don't tell me that I am just a blanking liberal who hates Bush and all republicans. When I vote, I vote for whom I think will do the best for our country. Bush was totally unqualified from the get go. He had no skills what-so-ever to lead this country and had no business even running. His Daddy gave him Texas and then the country. And now we the people of this country are and will be paying a huge price for his many serious and down right dangerous blunders. As time goes on (if we are still around) I believe history will prove me to be correct. Altho, I really hope for the sake of my kids and their kids, that I am wrong.

2007-01-29 12:54:24 · answer #5 · answered by Chris R 2 · 1 0

I respect the man for standing up what he belives in. I see him as a caring person for and has to deal with the descisions he had made. I don't hear the president making excuses. Or trying to pass the buck. Valerie Plame, she was not an undercover CIA operertive. Hurricane Katrina, I'm very tired of hearing aboutthat. Every spring and summer. Tornados tear through the midwest. I don't hear people looking for a goverment handout. Get off your tail and do something for yourself. If It was my home that was destroyed or damaged by an act of nature. I wouldn't be sitting around the goverment to help me out. Listening in on calls over seas to know terrorists is not what I would call domestic spying

2007-01-29 12:25:32 · answer #6 · answered by David A 3 · 1 1

I am a Texan who has had (and taken) the opportunity to vote against Bush four times. Still, on a personal level, I think he is likable and do not choose to villify him. It has always been apparent that his is not the brightest bulb in the box (at least by the standards generally of people who rise to federal elective office, alhough he is certainly sharper than your average Joe or Josephine). I fear that his inability to acknowledge when he is mistaken (stuborness/arrogance) has put him in a position in which he does not seem to be able to alter his course when he has made a miscalculation. That may condemn him to being remembered as one of our worst presidents, if not the single worst president. The biggest case in point is that he appears to desperately want to avoid having the Iraq War wind up a disaster, and now is pursuing a desperrate course, rather than one which will minimize the damage and losses resulting from his poor judgment in deciding to lead the country into that misadventure.

2007-01-29 12:18:52 · answer #7 · answered by Anita 1 · 0 1

I think Bush has brought a sense of honor back into the White House, and those of us who felt that America's honor was completely trashed by the previous administration really, really wanted that honor restored. In that same vein, a lot of people believe that Bush is doing what he thinks is right concerning the Middle East and respect him for that, even if they don't think things are going the best they could over there. I personally believe that Bush will be as highly respected by History as Reagan is now, and I pray that his efforts create the best for everyone down the road.

2007-01-29 12:47:30 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I like President Bush because he is the best, most honest and most liberal president we have had since President Clinton.

My oil company stocks have made record profits.

He took out the far right wing conservative Taliban.

He took out the far right wing conservative Saddam Hussein and his Republican Guard and Republican Palace so that Iraq can have a good, honest, decent Democratic party like the USA has instead of just a conservative Baath party.

He lowered the taxes on dividends so that the wealthy can get a huge tax break.

2007-01-29 12:24:30 · answer #9 · answered by Feeling Mutual 7 · 1 1

I like Bush because he's a Evangelical Christian and they can do no wrong in the world because they have Jesus on their side. Bush could start WW3 and Evangelicals would say it was God's will and would support him 100%. It's called Blind Faith and Evangelicals base their whole lives on it, as I'm sure you've noticed it in President Bush.

2007-01-29 12:15:49 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

properly that line has been damaged. Hillary Clinton is to bear in mind to Obama overdue Tuesday or early Wednesday. So it is going to both be Obama or mccain. enable us wish Obama will win for the grace of all that's strong in u.s.. Obama 08!

2016-12-03 05:26:30 · answer #11 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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