Actually I disagree with a lot of the President's policies, but I recognize that the constant name calling and Bush Bashing for no reason other than the hatred that so many carry for the man is harmful to our efforts around the world.
2007-03-02 16:26:28
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answered by meathookcook 6
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I am better off now than I was 6 years ago.
The country has not been attacked since 9/11.
North Korea and the world are headed in the right direction.
The Iraqi people have elected a democratic government, using free elections.
The Taliban has been overthrown in Afghanistan.
He has agreed to follow the recommendations of the Iraq Study Group, and use a combination of troop surge and regional diplomacy.
Most important of all: He is not Al Gore or John Kerry!!!
2007-03-03 00:38:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Ethics. Morals. Master of "The Art of War".
I don't love him, myself.
I do respect all of our Presidents, as I don't wish to undermine our country.
Oh, I might disagree, dissent, even protest their actions, but I WILL NOT insult them, spread unfounded rumors about them, or treat them as "guilty until proven innocent", or otherwise act in any of these or other subversive and sedition ways.
I respect our democratic process, and really hate those who, when they lose, even though they had no problem with the system BEFORE the vote, suddenly decide that because they didn't get their way, they won't play.
I left that behind on the playground in elementary school.
If you don't support our President, you are either irrelevant or my enemy. If you support our President, but disagree, dissent, or protest RESPECTFULLY, you are a fellow U.S. American and my peer.
I respect him as well because he doesn't spread unfounded rumors about other elected officials, doesn't treat them as "guilty until proven innocent", doesn't call them names.
I won't vote for someone who does.
Nor should any of us, regardless of what party they are in.
I want a democrat like that, so I can vote in my own party again.
2007-03-03 00:30:46
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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I don't live in USA but I visit on business very often.I honestly think is media propaganda.Is very hard to find Bush supporter in Europe and speaking for my country you will not hear bashing of Bush on the news,only cold facts.That's enough to tuns people off.However when you watch some US channels like Fox for example you see anything but facts.Is all about explaining why you should support the current administration.They also like to mention little critiques of the president once in a while to make it seem fair.People get fooled when they want to feel secure
2007-03-03 00:34:48
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answered by RX 5
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I don't think that love is required to defend someone who is being unjustly accused. Usually, however, I do get paid for it. I just defend him here for fun.
I think mostly, I care more about our nation, and keeping our rights and freedoms intact than about who the President happens to be. And I have enjoyed pursuing my own happiness in life, and want the same thing there for our kids.
2007-03-03 00:30:42
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answered by ? 7
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He is strong, has backbone and real convictions and most important, he stands up for what he believes in! Show me a Dem that does not sway with every change of the wind.
2007-03-03 00:26:41
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answered by Kye H 4
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He actually does something unlike liberals. What did Clinton do that was so great? Nothing. Bush is getting so much crap for actually having the balls to do something.
2007-03-03 00:28:55
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answered by SillyKimmie 4
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probably the same reason why those against bush hate him so much!
2007-03-03 00:23:57
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answered by xxxlostsocalgirlxxx 2
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He offers a false notion of "security" to the uneducated
2007-03-03 00:24:19
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answered by Go Blue 6
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because on Wednesday he has the same opinion from Monday, no matter what happens on Tuesday.
2007-03-03 00:23:41
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answered by Tyree D 3
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