no i dont!!! i think they are all uneducated.
2007-02-13 08:10:10
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answered by brock 7
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The first time Bush was elected, half the country (more or less...I know some people don't believe it was that many but it was close) voted for him. I think a lot of those people wouldn't vote for him today after seeing the way he's run the country and the war, but we couldn't predict that things would turn out the way they have back in 2000 or even, to some extent, in 2004. Hindsight is 20/20. Don't judge people for making a decision when your judgment is based on the fact that in retrospect the decision doesn't look great.
2007-02-13 08:15:47
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answered by cg17 4
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i'd ask you no matter if you realized some thing from the disaster of the Obama-Biden years. I evaluate all 12 of those years to were negative for the U. S.. on the once a year monetary Freedom of the international record, the U.S. has fallen from No. 3 in 2000 (in the back of the city-states of Hong Kong and Singapore) to No. 8 in 2005 and to No. 18 in 2010, the finest twelve months for which finished information are available. that would look arbitrary notwithstanding the numbers tutor somewhat sturdy correlation between monetary freedom and boom, and your team has finished purely as a lot harm because the Bush team did. Have they realized their lesson? i do not recognize. i imagine it truly is a divided answer. The very reason we've the Tea celebration is because the celebration base grew to grow to be disenchanted with the celebration administration. in my opinion, i imagine the Tea celebration's unwillingness to compromise on subject matters like taxes exhibits their naivete, yet then, Obama hasn't been prepared to compromise both. The spending cuts he proposed were accounting gimmicks. He not in any respect wide-spread authentic spending cuts of any major length, and not in any respect had a plan to make Social safe practices or Medicare sustainable...both one among that are headed for tremendous pink ink. i'd positioned it to you that Bush and Obama are more beneficial alike than Bush and Romney. i am going to rattle off a dozen similarities between Bush and Obama like their love of pork spending, monetary company bailouts, monetary stimulus, inflationary forex coverage, starting off non-compulsory center east wars, decreasing civic rights (PATRIOT and NDAA), vehicle bailouts, increasing well being entitlements, increasing regulatory burden, and short-time period tax cuts that do not have any stimulative outcome because they're short-time period. you imagine they're diverse because their rhetoric is diverse. I say they're a similar because I see what they DO.
2016-11-27 20:52:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Well the problem with not forgiving them is because there is no way to find out how many voted for Bush/Cheney. When Die bold rigs all the voting machines , how are you going to know if anybody really voted for them. I guess a few Republicans made that terrible mistake but there is no way to find out who or where they were.
2007-02-13 08:13:34
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answered by Anonymous
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that you would ask this question shows that you are the one who is uneducated. there is nothing to forgive. the economy is thriving, and we are protecting American citizens from future attacks. if gore had won 9-11 still would have happened and he would not have done anything. oh maybe he would have bombed an empty aspirin factory, but how would that have helped?
2007-02-13 08:13:34
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answered by nbatch2006 3
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No but I can forgive you for not knowing what you are talking about or being a mindless drone or non-american citizen.
2007-02-15 04:12:17
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I will not forgive them until both of these criminals are behind bars paying for their behavior. At that time I will probably have reservations about it.
2007-02-13 08:40:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Know your history: libbies have been against this country since Lincoln. Google "peace democrats" sometime and see what comes up. Libbies make policy decision based on "intent" and emotion; never results driven.
2007-02-13 08:18:51
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answered by Matthewch6 1
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I voted against John Kerry, ergo, a vote for Bush.
2007-02-13 08:13:29
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answered by Juanitaville 5
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They are living in their own hell, being duped and all.
2007-02-13 10:04:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Only those who realize what damage they have caused - over 3000 dead soldiers, devastated national financial situation, ruined education, white supremacists on the rise, the racist treatment of the people of New Orleans, impeded efforts to fight global warming, Christian zealotry superimposed to serious science, ruined international relations, America made into the laughing stock of intelligent people... come to think of that, no, they deserve nothing good. They're not worth even the air they breathe.
2007-02-13 08:15:31
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answered by Anonymous
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