We blame you for every woe just because you are lazy to find the truth, have you done your homework complete? or you are just sitting waiting to see what the American media trashes to you???
2007-02-17 03:08:30
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answered by ILSE 5
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first of all we are not blaming the president for every woe just becaus we can't find the truth. repeat yourself how can you call the american people lazy when we thought we knew the truth, why try to find something that is not lost, dont you think if the truth was laying around in iraq we would not have found it by now, its been almost 4 years. the president needs to learn how to stop hiding where the truth is, if he wants us to find it.
2007-02-18 06:23:12
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answered by misseshodges 2
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People who oppose Bush do not, I don't think 'blame him for every woe'...
That said, I think it is those who blindly follow Bush who are too lazy, or more likely, too afraid to look at the truth.
The facts about 9/11 fly in the face of the official version fed to us, and there is a lot of disturbing evidence to support the alternate theory that the U.S. government and military actually carried it out, in order to gain support for a pre-established agenda of permanent wars, population control, and massive defense spending.
http://www.911blogger.com/2005/04/proper-release-of-griffin-in-madison.html
This idea is simply too horrible for many Americans to entertain, more comforting is the idea of following an avenging father-figure who promises security (but only brings about instability and carnage)... it simply can't be, they seem to think, and so they lash out at those who desire justice and accountability from Bush, equating Bush with America, and reasoning that the great majority of Americans (not to mention world citizens) who oppose Bush are 'anti-American'
It is sad, but somewhat understandable the hold that Bush still seems to have on some. He can be rather charming, in his own way, and, if his humongous lies are still believed by some, this might be a result of his charm . But then again, psycopaths like Ted Bundy are often also said to be charming.
2007-02-17 03:00:51
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answered by serge 2
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Hmm, do you remember the Clinton era? I believe when Clinton was president he was blamed for Eve eating the apple, the decline of Rome, the destruction of the American family, the end of the industrial revolution, famine, pestilence, and armageddon.
2007-02-17 14:03:31
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answered by edith clarke 7
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How does one have to be much other than lazy---
to have the truths of THIS PRESIDENCY fall into your lap
while you sleep !! With the blatantly moranic headlong crash into oblivien anyone that is awake and undead has this stuff literally ran up their face on a daily basis !! It may take YOU hard efforts and deep digging and considerable effort to find reasonings and cause for the things this man does----but to a good deal of us--- it takes no effort at all to see who is at the helm of this madness and it surely isn't US-------after all He IS the DICTATOR----I mean THE DECIDER !!!!
2007-02-17 00:33:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you are right. People have a tendencey to blame the president for everything that goes amiss in their lives.
2007-02-17 00:27:45
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answered by shendley04 3
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Yes I do believe you are correct.He actually is limited in all the decisions that are made but everyone blames him for all that the day brings in.
2007-02-17 00:52:18
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answered by one10soldier 6
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Possibly. Most of the problems are from Bush though.
2007-02-17 00:54:38
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answered by cara_hajar 2
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I think it was Trueman who said "The Buck stops here" He's the Decider as he said
2007-02-17 13:41:10
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2007-02-17 10:12:02
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answered by webbrew 4
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