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2007-02-16 13:15:30 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

and why? I think that he is a smart man but that he is being too soft.A WAr is called that for a reason.No offense Iraqis n\but a war is fought by just going in and bombing the crap out of them.If civilians are there well...im sorry but.That the way it is.You fight a war by killing people and breaking things.You agree?

2007-02-16 13:19:56 · update #1

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I support him. He is absolutely right about the war, though there have been some mistakes. If he had more support, we might have a chance to win in Iraq. We still can win, but Democrats are doing to everything they can to assure that we lose.

2007-02-16 14:50:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

It is no longer OUR war - it is the Iraqi's war. All we are doing now is being targets for them. We care more about the peace than they do.

So smart he isn't. A smart man listens to ALL of the opinions around them, and then make an educated decision. What Bush did was push out or abandon anyone that opposed him (like a general?), and did what he wanted to. He tried to run the war like a politician (hense the "soft" approach) instead of letting the military guys that are paid to run wars run it. Again, a smart leader knows when to delegate. The only thing that Bush delegates is copability.

Do I support Bush? Nope. He hasn't earned my support or respect. Title alone doesn't earn someone respect. Too bad it took him 7 years to figure it all out. . .

2007-02-16 13:37:04 · answer #2 · answered by volleyballchick (cowards block) 7 · 1 1

George Bush has my vote! I have lost good friends over the fight against terrorist. I did not know the difference between democrats or republican before 9-11. When I saw Pres, Bush stand and tell the people that did this (9-11) that were coming after you, I became a republican. If you kill my daughter your dead! If you don,t have the guts to kill the s.o.b. that killed my son, then get the *** out of my way. I don't give a crap about democrats or republicans. I have never voted in 50 years. MY vote goes to the courageous not the wimps. go Bush! Beachbum your an Idiot! Whanta fight? Bush is Hitler -your nuts, a quack, and *** screw your best answerer- that only proves there are more wimps in the world than courageous people., no surprise there. If I lose 1,000 points it was worth it.

2007-02-16 17:22:48 · answer #3 · answered by Rick K 3 · 0 3

I can relate. George Bush President of the United States is a man who has flushed all honor and integrity down the toilet. He has spread shame on America, it's Constitution, and it's People. It is a highly embarrassing situation for every Good American. This Man has spun completely out of control and he needs to be stopped immediately. President Bush has discounted himself to nothing more then a mere "War Criminal."

2007-02-16 13:22:38 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

He's greedy, evil, corrupt, inept, dishonest, un-patriotic, dumber than a box of rocks, and a complete disgrace to the office of President. History won't judge him kindly. The sad thing is that, although Chimpy is, by far, the worst of the worst, most politicians (from both of the 2 main parties) leave a lot to be desired.
Still, how anyone could support Apelord Bush is beyond me. Just look as his "accomplishments":
1. Ignores Osama.
2. Pissed away billions of taxpayers' dollars invading a country that had NO WMDs, NO clear ties to Osama, and NOTHING to do with 9/11...and then turned that country into absolute security nightmare with no clear exit strategy.
3. Speaking of security...Chimpy has again underfunded the Dept. of Homeland Security.
4. Spent billions on high tech bombers that can't find terrorist hidden underground, instead of working on a global anti-terrorism network. Oh, that's right: Allies? What allies?
5. Left our borders WIDE open.
6. Routinely @ss-rapes Mother Nature.
7. Turned our surplus into a massive deficit by spending like a drunken sailor.
8. Stablize and re-build Afghanistan? Still waiting for that chore to get started... He did a great job of reducing the entire country to rubble; it's that whole "stabilizing and re-building" thing that's vexing him.
9. He cut funding for first responders (cops, paramedics, firefighters). Cold.
10. Good thing the war is paying for itself with all that oil revenue, just like BushCo said it would, eh?
11. He tells everyone he wants more math & science teachers for our schools...then cuts the education budget by roughly $3 million! Yeah, that's putting your money where your mouth is, Chimpy!
12. Overheard at BushCo headquarters: "Abramoff? Ummmmm....we don't know any 'Abramoff'. Why don't you ask DeLay? I think he knows him..."

The list goes on and on and on, but I think you get the point. If you support this guy...or better yet: If you actually believe he's a Christian...I have a bridge for sale that you might be interested in.


P.S. Funny....for a "Christian" you sure do advocate a whole lot of violence. Turn the other cheek? Love thy neighbor? Yeah, OK....hahaha.

2007-02-16 13:19:55 · answer #5 · answered by The Man In The Box 6 · 2 3

Didn't the majority of Americans already speak out during the Nov. 2006 elections? And his approval ratings keep sinking! How strange that there are still those who continue to live in perpectual denial! As they say, birds of the same feather flock together. It's therefore not surprising that there are those, who have the habit of living in denial, still having the tendancy of flocking the President well noted for his habitual show of denials. ;-)

I'm always amazed at those who would say: I support Bush because he's the President. It's like those whose father sexually abuses them saying: I love my father because he is my father; or choir boys saying that they love sexually abusive priests because they are their priests, or for mothers to say, after their husbands murdered their children, that they love their husbands because their husbands are heads of their households. Golly, how clueless can people get?

2007-02-16 13:46:41 · answer #6 · answered by United_Peace 5 · 2 0

I do... He was my governor before he was my president... I agree he has made mistakes in the war, but its war.. its not a math problem.. there is no one definate answer..

And I dont go by the polls on TV and such..there are too many varaibles in them , such as the groups polled, the questions asked and the way they are asked.. I have never been polled.. Nor has any of my friends...

What upsets me are the democrats in congress and their liberal following.. Its all about hate Bush.. Its sad.. and if you try to debate them they resort to name calling..

Regardless of how you feel about Bush and the war.. Whats done is done, we are there and we need to finish the job.. and we also need to remember to not only secure the Middle east, but our own country as well..

2007-02-16 13:34:14 · answer #7 · answered by TheyCallMeMom 3 · 1 1

I just wanted to point out that many of the President's with low approval ratings actually end up being looked upon very well by history.

2007-02-16 13:22:50 · answer #8 · answered by Josh S 1 · 0 1

I agree with most of his thing, lower taxes, school vouchers, faith-based charities. Some things I don't illegals, to an extent the war Over all he's not bad

2007-02-16 13:22:32 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

You sound like The Chimp in Chief.

2007-02-16 13:27:38 · answer #10 · answered by Cerulean 3 · 1 1

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