Every thing, the total package. He stands head and shoulders above his predecessor!
2007-02-10 02:09:49
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answered by taxidriver 4
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Your question is too stupid for words. First off, if being against Dubya's policies makes someone a "drum circle hippie" by default, then I've got news for you: the vast majority of people in not only this country but indeed the world are "drum circle hippies". Even a number of retired generals, Republican Senator Chuck Hagel, and the late US president Gerald Ford evidently joined the "drum circle hippie" ranks. And secondly, your implication that the economic status of this country is encouraging is so laughable that I won't even bother to refute it. Lastly, if you feel the war in Iraq is a noble and necessary endeavor, why aren't you over there?
2007-02-10 10:16:44
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answered by David 7
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The President should be judged on all the issues. I think Bush has done what he truly believes to be best for the United States. I admire him for staying true to his convictions and not changing his stance due to opinion polls. I don't know why anyone in their right mind would want the job of the POTUS. It takes years off their lives, tremendous stress.
2007-02-10 10:33:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sure he does the best he knows how. He'll be remembered for the war against terror. What's a 'drum circle hippie?'
2007-02-10 10:15:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe his term should be judged on both. I am not in favor of the Iraq war and I do not think he has done enough to help the economic status of our country. I am not Anti-Bush but just think what it could have done for our economy if all that money dumped in Iraq would have gone into alternative fuels and energy conservation? Think about it - ... it is mind boggling. There was a calculation that if all the money in Iraq was spent on solar power - we'd be able to put solar panels on some 80% of American homes (somewhere on Slashdot).
I think we did good in Iraq and Bush is more of an man than me because I could care less what went on over there...
Bush's economic views are minimalistic at best. He is just now starting to realize that it is very popular for him to be Green. Bush doesn't seem to connect with the people American very well.
2007-02-10 10:09:41
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answered by Paul 2
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Both, I like G.W. and i think he gets a bad rap. He has held his position with courage, dedication and resolve to America as he said he would and asked the American people for {courage, dedication and resolve}in his speach after 9/11. I beleive, in the end he will be judged as a perhaps one of the greatest leaders the country has ever had.
2007-02-10 10:21:46
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answered by jtaylor 3
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drum circle hippies....did nancy come up with that one..its priceless. i think bush should be accurately judged on cleaning up the mess that clinton left....travelgate, filegate, whitewater, the largest tax increase in us history, the health care fiasco, the vince foster coverup, the montana land grab, campaign finance fraud 2000...no reponse to first wtc, the uss cole, the african embassy bombings...my god how much more do you need?
2007-02-10 10:20:30
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answered by koalatcomics 7
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I am glad he is on his way out but he was a better choice than Kerry and at least displayed that he has the nads to take care of business.
2007-02-10 10:39:44
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answered by Mon-chu' 7
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I think he is the most evil man that walked the earth. He is doing(and has done) all he can do to destroy the world as we know it.
2007-02-10 10:25:54
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answered by TexasRose 6
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He'll primarily be remembered for the war in Iraq, and his mangling of the english language.
2007-02-10 10:12:45
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answered by Anonymous
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A true republican,a genus.who are you to judge,your either for the decider or against him.
2007-02-10 10:17:27
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answered by Anonymous
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