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I've always heard people say they dislike him but when i ask them they never give a good reason why they do?

just asking for your opinion

I understand with all the families with soliders in Iraq and other countries but remember that it was their choice not Bush's

2007-03-01 15:29:42 · 24 answers · asked by Wis-Can-Sin Boi 4 in Politics & Government Government

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I think most people dislike him b/c it is the popular thing to do. Most people get criticized if they say they like him. I'll make a point, I like Bush....see how many thumbs down I get....

2007-03-01 15:33:46 · answer #1 · answered by I do what I want.. 4 · 1 1

To answer this question, I must first give a very recent example.
Unionization, The right to, by the People. Congress is on a push to allow Americans to unionize, which we all know that big business doesn't like, and if this legislation passes both House and Senate, Pres. Bush has said he will veto it. Why would the President of the USA veto the American citizens right to form unions of their own free will, for their betterment? It is all because Pres. Bush cares nothing about 'We the People', and 'We the People', know this to be true.
Another example. Minimum wage laws: President Bush thinks that an American citizens work is worth no more than $5.25 an hour. Another example that shows how little respect this man has for his fellow man.
It is just an unfortunate fact of life, right now at least, that America's citizens are ruled by the rich and powerful, and they, those same rich and powerful, could care one little bit about our rights to 'Life, Liberty, and the Persuit of Happiness', let alone if we live or die. Again, Pres. Bush knows where his big bucks are coming from, and his present position also, and he knows that if he does not work very hard for them, and to heck with the constitution, and the Bill of Rights, and the American people, that his rich supporters (sugar daddys) will turn on him like a big dog.
The American people, in General, know and feel this in their hearts; see it in the quality of their country, and feel it in their wallets.

2007-03-01 16:15:50 · answer #2 · answered by haywoodwhy 3 · 0 0

At this point, criticism of George Bush in no longer useful. With a Democratic majority in the Congress, Americans should be lobbying for an end to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Somalia should get aid and NATO troops, along with support for democratic reform and a plan for establishing law and order. Personally, I never supported any of these endeavours, but Somalia is the only country with even the slightest hope of democracy.

As it was pointed out by an editor in the local paper, one cannot create a stable, progressive democracy in a 'tribal country' that is run by 'despots' and 'facing Taliban insurgency'.

2007-03-01 15:35:21 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think a president should have a personality. The courage to act and implement own ideas. Bush is lacking of ideas in own. He is starving of knowledge. Can u remember the four common questions he was asked in a TV show in general knowledge and he wasn't able to answer them accept one. So the Americans gave the power to a wrong person. Presidency means immense responsibility. He was continuing his fathers policies instead of implementing his own. Or the things expected by the current Americans. Also he was relying in his fathers companions like Gondoliza Rice, the Defence Secretary before Ramsfeld are some examples who came from father Bush's' administration.
These shows the weakness of W.Bush. A president without personality and who doesn't even know how to hold a preschool book straight will not be welcomed by public. So there is no doubt people will like a weak self brainless president. Moreover he was always talking about raging war on other countries and invading countries. What can this return to Americans. Its true that friends and war lords of USA will be making a big fortune out of Bush Administration but what about the general public who devote their beloved sons ,daughters ,husbands and only fathers of their children. They suffer immensely. They have to wait another 5 year to change a selected president. But the question is will the Americans think in long term looking at the past instead of getting cheated to election speeches made by the pokers.
It relies in the hands of Americans. And they don't have enough time to think of a good president in this money craving fast world. The future of Americans lies to those who prepare for it today. Bush's own selfish desires which are intended to satisfy the US minority Jews is affecting the vast majority of Americans and their lives. So there is no pity most people dislike George Bush a man who can not stand in his own spinal cord.

2007-03-01 16:39:12 · answer #4 · answered by Imthath 3 · 0 1

The worst thing of all about Bush, imo, is his totally lousy economic policies. Tax cuts for the wealthy in the middle of a war and in the face of large deficits are about as stupid as you can get. Cutting Medicaid, privatizing Social Security, and threatening to veto the Employee Free Choice Act which would make it easier for workers to organize a union without harassment or firings. His prescription drug plan was another corporate welfare swindle, as are the Iraq war contractors.

We tried Reaganomics in the 1980s and it only worked for the richest fourth or fifth of the people. Today's Bushonomics benefit an even smaller chunk of the population.

On economics, Bush is probably the worst president since Herbert Hoover in the early 1930s. We really need another Franklin D. Roosevelt, even an FDR-plus, who won't be afraid to put more money into the hands of the poor, low wage workers, and unemployed.

2007-03-01 15:52:16 · answer #5 · answered by Kronner 82 3 · 0 1

hmmm lets see He knew about 9/11 an did nothing he went to Iraq looking for weapons of mass destruction an found none an still killed Saddam only reason he did that cause Saddam tried to kill his daddy before an during the 9/11 when no one else was able to leave the country he put Bin Osama bin Laden family that was staying in NY on a private jet an flew them out of the country an now you here nothing about Bin Laden why because he is probably sitting right next George in the white house Bin Laden an Bush Sr where Friends at one time well at least business partners in oil need i go on????

2007-03-01 16:01:02 · answer #6 · answered by eastcoast_29 2 · 0 1

I'd go with either being jealous or having democrat syndrome.
I've never heard a real good reason, but I've come to realize people just like drinking the hatorade.

PS: If John Kerry was the best Democratic candidate they could come up with, then that's a shame.

2007-03-01 15:34:20 · answer #7 · answered by iubball85 2 · 1 1

I dislike him because of the fact as a school pupil I surely have quickly felt the effect his rules have had. He made it almost impossible for decrease midsection type and dealing type pupils to end their tiers witout being in many debt and/or working finished time whilst being an entire-time pupil. He supplies extra to the rich and leaves the working type interior the airborne dirt and dust.

2016-10-17 01:53:34 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Most people don't like Bush for the Iraq War. They said that we lost to many American lives and that we are in there too long. BS. Compared to other conflicts we have lost very little. 1/150 of the soldiers that we lost in WW2. Also they say that it is taking to long. Do you think that killing 100,000,000 radical muslims that are just waiting to kill us will take 6 years? Of course it won't. in 2001 the muslims started the war, in 2040 it will probably end. The winner will be the one who can fight the longest and has the most will to survive. So far it looks like U.S. can't keep it up for very long because of pacifists who won't fight for their family's survival.

2007-03-01 15:40:22 · answer #9 · answered by clayman 2 · 0 1

first hes a stupid hothead that doesn't know how to express himself, second ok we all know about 9/11, but hes taken the war on terror too far. Everyone knows all he wants is oil and getting back at Husein wich he already did, hello the guy is dead. Hes cutting back on health programs, education and scientific research for posible cures just to play with the lives of innocent people and the lives of soldiers who can be safely with there familys instead of killing themselves for no reason in a pointless war

2007-03-01 15:39:17 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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