I believe he is more honest and sincere than most. He cannot be totally honest with us, because of National Security.
2007-03-02 07:26:03
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answered by Anonymous
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no you may make Bush seem as if an magnificent, respectable human being. that isn't any longer achieveable. Shoot, his Dad were given an award, and who replaced into sitting by skill of his area? invoice Clinton. invoice Clinton, now no longer his son, flanked the previous guy.
2016-11-27 00:34:25
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answered by ? 4
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No. He lied about getting warrants for wire taps in this speech in Buffalo New York in April 2004.
"Any time you hear the United States government talking about wiretap, it requires - a wiretap requires a court order."
- George W. Bush, April 20, 2004, Buffalo, New York.
And he lied about Donald Rumsfeld staying for the entirety of the administration's second term.
And his pants are on fire too.
2007-03-02 07:24:58
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answered by Timothy B 3
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No. To Tell the Truth, the Whole Truth....or Perhaps a Little Bit Less.
2007-03-02 07:34:34
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answered by Daddymac 1
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No. He's retracted far too many statements of "fact" to be honest. Some of his dishonesty is purely from lack of thinking before he speaks. My personal favorite is: "You're doing a heck of a job, Brownie" after Katrina---then fired him a few days later.
2007-03-02 07:27:33
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answered by David M 7
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As honest as a politician can be.
2007-03-02 07:30:43
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answered by yupchagee 7
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I think he's more honest than the Clintons.
2007-03-02 07:25:11
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answered by Anonymous
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As honest as any other politician.
2007-03-02 07:25:15
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answered by Judge Dredd 5
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Nope.
2007-03-02 07:40:42
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answered by indiekidforlife 3
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By definition he is totally the opposite.
Honest: free from fraud or deception.
2007-03-02 07:27:15
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answered by Jose R 6
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