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I am proud of our president Bush for the way he's been trying to protect this country...he's doing a hard job and being criticized by many people: but he seems to be a kind heated man deep inside and that he really loves his motherland!

2007-02-22 00:58:20 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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One of the answers here is correct. A lot of this crap was passed down by the Clinton administration. He was a worthless sack of crap if there ever was one. He stood for nothing. Bush has taken a stand and yes he is criticized. Why?? Because he is republican and demo CRAPS never seem to worry about facts. The war is about unmet UN resolutions..... you simple minded morons who are just out to hate bush period. You people who criticize bush obviously get your facts from entertainment tonight or the rest of the liberal media. I think he has handled things the best he can. Did you know that it is a FACT that IRAQ DID have WMD.. and one of the UN resolutions they snubbed their nose at was to prove that they HAD destroyed what was already known. ?? they conveniently misplaced them. How nice. Also there was a period of about 4 years between when the weapons inspectors were booted out of Iraq and when we returned to remove Hussein. he was given TONS of opportunities to comply with the UN resolutions and it was not ONLY the US who agreed action needed to be taken.. other nations ALSO agreed he STILL had the weapons. WE are the ony one who finally called his bluff..Now do you really think in your simple minds that Hussein would not have spent his time hiding or moving them?/ come on you people. Get real. Remember when the idiot Clinton left office and how he left the white house.?/ his stooges trashed the place. Never been done before and instead of bush pressing charges or making an issue. He just chose to clean up the mess and move on. You anti bush people are so filled with hate for the man it is irrational. .. I think bush has done the best he can. Have mistakes been made. Yes .. but better to have him in office than some candy A S S like Clinton who told everyone what they wanted to hear no matter what. He stood for nothing. GO Bush!! Clinton could have HAD Osama handed to him on a silver platter. but he chose not to as it was not the popular thing to do.. so now Bush Administration gets to clean it up and take all the blame. if Clinton had actually DONE something we may never have HAD 9/11..

2007-02-22 02:41:48 · answer #1 · answered by Homer 4 · 0 1

I am proud of the fact that he is incompetant and is making a fool of what was once a great and free country. Oh, and by the way, this is not a fascist or communist state (even though true communism would not be that evil, it just doesn't work.) so we are not a motherland. Even if this were the case I would still openly speak this. This is the beauty of being free so why don't you really understand what you are talking about. By the way, money is what motivates Mr. Bushes kind heart and in this he is not unique and I cant blame him. I still say "Flush Bush!" He is a liar and will send many more young people like me and my friends to our deaths in the name of his bullshit politics. So why don't you go take an IED for Mr. Bush and the fundamentalist elite, then come back and spout your bullshit.

2007-02-24 02:24:13 · answer #2 · answered by bustamrmathes420 1 · 0 1

I am proud of him and think he is a great guy, very smart, and our best president since President Ronald Reagan. If it were not for President Bush who I think has been led by God the US would have experienced a bunch more 9/11's during the last 5 years. I credit President Bush's policies and there implementation of the relative safety in our country and even around the world during his terms in office. I fear the socialists who think they are in power now are going to get many of us killed.

2007-02-24 19:39:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Boy, are you living in NeverNeverLand.
Protecting this country? From what, terrorism? Silly goose, you can't protect a country from terrorism...that is hogwash.
Most Americans are dumb enough to believe that. Oh, well, too bad for them. I suggest you read a book by Jim Marrs titled "Rule by Secrecy" and you will have a much more enlightened viewpoint. It's not just Bush...it's all the presidents, all the gov. But if you wish to remain one of the ignorant masses that's your business.

2007-02-22 09:03:48 · answer #4 · answered by Keenu 4 · 6 1

Motherland? I havent heard words like that used to describe a country since the Soviet Union collapsed.

2007-02-22 09:02:23 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

I think he is doing the worst job that any president has ever done. Frankly, I think he is a disgrace. When you put a man of average intelligence into the White House., this is what you get. He is a failure at both domestic and foreign policy.

2007-02-22 09:28:02 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

F*** George Bush... He is the worst president ever...He cares about himself more than this country.. He doesnt care about all of the soldiers being killed and taken away from their families. What is the reason why our soldiers are still in Iraq? I bet George Bush couldnt even answer that..

2007-02-22 09:02:47 · answer #7 · answered by ms_luvable4u 1 · 6 2

like father..like son...the sins of the father are passed down to his son...they both did a horrible job and lower class society is the only ones paying for their ignorance and stubborn behavior.

I don't blame them though...it could be no them without our support.

Obviously there are people that have the same beliefs as them or they wouldn't exist.

Government changes when we change

2007-02-22 09:59:48 · answer #8 · answered by yunchi30 3 · 0 1

Yes, I agree with you. He's been under extreme criticism. Back in 2001, all people wanted was revenge and that our country should fight back terrorism. Then, Pres. Bush had said it would be a very long road. "Doesn't matter, just stop them" people would yell out. Well, he has not lied, yet many have turned away from supporting him and all he does. Not just that, but the soldiers who are out there fighting for our freedom, feel neglected as well when they need every bit of support they can get. It is them we shall not forget.

2007-02-22 09:03:13 · answer #9 · answered by VW 6 · 2 6

NO!
He has knowingly lied, confused and obfuscated the truth on numerous issues and continues to show reprehensible behavior.
It's taking other nations to pull out of Iraq to show that it's time to get out now, there isn't anything more we can do.
tc

2007-02-22 09:02:44 · answer #10 · answered by timc_fla 5 · 4 2

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