English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

just curious if you've looked into any of the reasons why noone seems to - and what your motives/reasoning is exactly.
personally.. i think i'd rather have him in office than Lieberman.. but that's just me ;)

2007-02-08 17:01:25 · 27 answers · asked by honorablepassion 2 in Politics & Government Politics

pls no dissenters ;P i know it's tough - but leave this clean (i want real answers)

2007-02-08 17:02:29 · update #1

frag.. please go tell 5 random people what you just answered. (i suggest at a gym, or boxing arena)

2007-02-08 17:09:00 · update #2

holyfire - i'm quite curious what you mean by 'ME terrorists'.

2007-02-08 17:43:36 · update #3

and to 'who' - i suggest listen to the song 'holiday' by green day.

2007-02-08 18:47:35 · update #4

27 answers

i do

2007-02-08 17:03:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 8

I don't want to think that he is an evil person and thus I don't feel everything he does is wrong. I don't support him not because he is conservative or republican but because he has made a lot of mistakes and done very little to improve them.
I give him credit that he is trying to bring the economy back, although some of the methods used could be debated. I give him credit for trying to protect us although some things should have been done differently.
There is a common misconception that Bush does not pay attention to people and polls. The truth could be seen if you without bias look at the execution of Iraq. His greatest flaw he only listens to people who agree with him. He has two more years and what he may do may win me back.

2007-02-09 01:47:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I think he has done a remarkable job with the economy during very trying times. He understands that the people run the country not the government. The far left that head the Democratic party have always used the tactics they are using. And the ones who follow seem to be just louder then the rest of us. I don't care for his immigration plan. But I like just about everything else about him. It's really to early for me to pick a canadate for 08 yet but I kind of like rudy. It's going to be fun watching the Dems fight each other for the nomination. I think Hillary will eat Obama alive but I really don't see this country electing her their president. Not because of her gender but because of who she is and what she's done and said in the past. But we shall see.

2007-02-09 01:40:33 · answer #3 · answered by crusinthru 6 · 1 1

have you looked into any of the reasons anyone has told you they do? or do you dismiss them as being simpleminded?

i'm not bothering to answer your question because you assume i'm wrong for supporting the president of my country in a time of war, and i don't think i am. we're not going to agree on this, no matter what i look at or what you show me. i've heard it all, believe me. and i buy almost none of it.

as for Lieberman, he's one of the very few politicians i respect. for the simple reason that he stood up for what he really believed, and didn't lie to the public to get their votes. THAT IS RARE THESE DAYS. apparently it's unappreciated, as well.

2007-02-09 01:35:41 · answer #4 · answered by political junkie 4 · 0 1

I am a proud GW Bush Supporter. I only get aggrivated when He doesn't advertize the positive accomplishments of his administration.

Did you Know -
- Changes to the Clean Air Act now allow for the dirtiest power plants to install scrubbers to reduce their pollution.
- By providing for simplified and reduced regulation and taxing on Industry, The top 10 polluting Companies in the U.S. have stepped forward with voluntary initiatives to reduce greenhouse gasses. Under this plan the U.S. will surpass Europe(again) in actual greenhouse gas reductions, and may exceed expectations of the Kyoto Protocol. The previous Administration did not sign Kyoto for 6 years, Yet Bush gets the grief?
-W enacted rules to take polluting Sulfer out of Diesel Fuel and to unify Gasoline grades from 19 types to down to 5. This will increase our refinery capacity without building new refineries. To keep people happy about cheap gas, the previous administration canceled this implimentation.
- After proper review, G.W. Bush signed a rule reducing the levels of Arsnic permitted in drinking water.
- Bush dismantled the flawed "roadless rule" which had in effect allowed for vast clear cutting in the non-roadless areas.
- G.W. Bush signed into Law the creation of the First Marine Protected Area, off the North Coast of Hawaii. This now opens the way for more of such areas in the future.
- C. Todd-Whittman, Bush's first EPA Secretary established uniformity to the quality of water being released to the environment, facilitating State implementation of the Clean Water Act.
- C.A.F.E.(Corporate Average Fleet Economy) standards were only moderately increased, but while now to include light trucks and vans. This means that more vehicle than ever are now required to meet this expectation.

These are just a few of G.W. Bush's Environmental Accomplishments. Past that, I cannot allow to go unsaid -

Under G.W. Bush, the S.E.C. (Securities & Exchange Commission) has prosecuted numberous corporate criminals, all who's crimes were committed under the previous Administration's watch. In the great word's of Albus Dumbledore "It takes great courage to stand up to your enemies, but it takes even greater courage to stand up to your friends". Bush has sent many Republican contributers to jail. It was the right thing to do.

I hope this encourages fellow Republicans, and provides some food for though for reasonable people. Thank you and Bless!

2007-02-09 01:45:04 · answer #5 · answered by Brian L 4 · 1 2

Bush is a dick. He's a killer for corporate profit. His family profits from war.They were convicted during the second world war for profiting from supplying Nazi Germany with their war machine.Whats to support?Good luck in finding anyone who supports him. If you only watch corporate controlled american news media,then you should support him. If you have any respect for anyone on the rest of the planet,think again.

2007-02-09 01:30:26 · answer #6 · answered by Logical Earthling 2 · 2 2

Anyone that still think Bush is a sane person must have some morality issue, I advice such a person to look back why he or she come from a dis-functional environment.
Bush is not even Worth including in the misfortune of our current ills.. its the surrounding thugs and criminals he get his advice from.. well he is to blame for accepting the presidency knowing he is a worthless personality.

2007-02-09 01:14:01 · answer #7 · answered by WO LEE 4 · 9 2

I have nothing against bush. The country is in pretty good shape right now. These are good times.

2007-02-09 02:21:39 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I support ol' George! And he supports ME! That is to say I support his HABITS. (I'm a liquor salesman who deals coke on the side)

I stand firmly behind him...... WAY behind him! I'd like to support him more but we can't seem to be able to catch him and lift him up on that RAIL!

I know others that support him too. Lets see theres Mr.Jock Strapp, and then there's Ms. Suppor T. Hose (Shes usually there when he gets in one of his "kinky" moods) And then there are all of the Bin Laden's.... They literally support him.

2007-02-09 01:45:08 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Actually, our president Bush have at least 30% of us behind his back! We believe what he did is for our sake. We believe he just want to get rid of the ME terrorists for the sake of this country. Pity for him since most Americans are safe enough to forget the terror a terrorist may cause for this country! I just pray that God will give him more strength to confront the devils and lead our country to a safe future!

2007-02-09 01:19:18 · answer #10 · answered by holyfire 4 · 3 4

It's amazing how many people go through life with there eyes closed..And there Brains on hold

2007-02-09 01:14:26 · answer #11 · answered by bodie 3 · 5 1

fedest.com, questions and answers