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I mean nationalistic as in being proud of every aspect of this country. I mean patriotic as in praising the good aspects of this country and attempting to fix the bad aspects. I mean, come on, people. During the 2000 elections, everyone was just insistent that President Bush would be the best man for the job. Now how many people think that? I believe it is less than 43%? The man was such a heavy alcoholic that his wife stated she would leave him unless he stopped drinking (which he probably still does in secret). Now you recognize your mistake of voting for Bush. You should have recognized that he was not going to go down in history as someone in the top 42 US presidents from the beginning. Not to be mean, but he does somewhat resemble a monkey, in my opinion. You voted for a monkey to be our president. In fact, I think a monkey could do a better job than Bush. Wouldn't you agree? I expect to get many answers because Americans' pride won't let them pass questions like this.

2007-02-13 05:58:02 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in News & Events Current Events

I just said the monkey part because I thought it was funny. Yes, I am a kid.

2007-02-13 09:37:47 · update #1

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It is emotionally laden hogwash that gathers votes. Emotions get voters to the polls, not facts.

2007-02-13 06:04:04 · answer #1 · answered by Runa 7 · 0 0

I was really getting into your question and statement until I got to the monkey part. I don't think President Bush has been a very good president, but you're point would have been better made without that. I agree with you on everything else. So I suppose that makes me nationalistic, but not unpatriotic enough to slur a president in that particular manner.

2007-02-13 06:16:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

First the Supreme Court decided the 2000 election, if there hadn't of been voter fraud, plus the electoral college, Gore would have been in office for the last term.

This second election had voter fraud in Ohio, such as recounts, that really weren't really recounts, and malfunctioning evoting machines in liberal districts.

It's unfortunate that the world thinks America voted for him. Why don't they remember that America is a federal republic with strong democratic leanings?

2007-02-13 06:26:11 · answer #3 · answered by justanotheruser 5 · 1 1

the majority of Americans don't know what the hell you are talking about.

2007-02-13 12:07:40 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

is there an echo?

2007-02-13 06:05:49 · answer #5 · answered by Dick Richards 3 · 0 1

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