He is a twit
2007-03-04 05:37:21
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answered by mrlebowski99 6
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I pray for our President and Country every day. I thank the good lord we have a man of Faith in there and he is doing a very difficult job keeping us safe from further attacks, with a Congress that would like to see us fail just for political expediency. I may not agree with all his policies,but at least he has done more than those that ran against him would have done. Remember it was the Democrats that passed the Torricelli doctrine that cut the legs out from under our C.I.A and their ability to gather intelligence . It was the Dems that passed the law that the C.I.A and F.B.I. could not exchange information on terrorist. It was Bill Clinton that removed the F.B.I agent ,who eventually died in the Towers as head of Security, from Yemen when he had made progress on capturing the terrorist that attacked the U.S.S Cole. Law enforcement in Yemen were even calling him "brother" and doing all they could to assist him. It was the Clinton White House that ignored him when he told them of Atta and Bin Laden. He then retired from the pressure of the Clinton Administration because they did not agree with his warning and did not want to insult the Arab population. Instead America suffered the greatest insult of all, being attacked on our own shores. I'm glad we have George W. Bush doing the toughest job in the World.
2007-03-04 18:50:17
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answered by ohbrother 7
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I think when hes in Texas at his ranch, he looks mighty cute in his tight jeans, but other than that, I believe he is an honest man. He's fighting an honest war, against not only Iraq's enemy's, but USA and the world's. He knows the war in Iraq is the right thing to do, no matter that the world doesn't totally agree with him. The world's opinion doesn't really matter anyway. WWI, and WWII prove that. The French for example, thought they could negotiate with Hitler. Where did that get them? George stands for freedom, not just for America, but for those who ask for our help. Iraq obviously has asked us, and we agreed. Congress had a vote, too, ya know. Bless George Bush, and America.
2007-03-04 13:43:32
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answered by xenypoo 7
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He has done a GREAT job cleaning up the mess left him by a democratic president. Intelligence force that wasn't collecting reliable information - cleaned up CIA, FBI, etc. SEC was not monitoring CEO's - cleaned up Enron, etc. Military spending was cut to the point that what military was left couldn't afford to buy protective armor for troops - has fought to increase military budget, etc. Takes criticism about economy - yet stock market has rebound and inflation is in check. He has manage to keep the war on terror overseas since 9/11. He has managed to do all this in spite of the half truths and criticism from the liberal owned media.
2007-03-04 13:53:15
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answered by Gunny Bill 3
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It's hard to say. I agree with the most of the Republican platforms, but I don't really know what to think of the war. Overall, I think I would keep the Republicans in office.
2007-03-04 13:40:27
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answered by Domenyck S 1
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ooooo, i get to quote "We need better role models in this world. we are much better off without bush as president, he's embarrassed our nation, ran through a surplus by giving wealthy people a tax cut, our social security system will now rely solely on the production of SOYLENT GREEN, started a war under false pretenses, alienated our allies, and he can't even pronounce "nu-clear" it's freakin' nuclear not nucular." then there's the colbert report running joke "president bush, great president or the greatest president?" you know if CAPTAIN AMERICA were real he wouldn't take to kindly with what bush is up to CAP' stands for the ideals that the UNITED STATES was founded on and wouldn't hesitate to defend it.
2007-03-04 13:41:30
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answered by alpharaptor1 2
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Think? I think a better question would be "feel". Very few people actually know the guy personally, we only get other people's opinions about him (many of whom have also not met him) and word of his actions heavily laiden with spin.
Only history will give us an honest account of what to THINK of the man.
2007-03-04 13:38:01
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answered by The_Music_Man 3
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kind of late to ask this question
politics isnt the same as it was before there are so many more variables involved. one mistake and the whole equation becomes wrong, see what i mean?
2007-03-04 13:38:45
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answered by da 2
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He's a good man, a bit misguied in areas. That could be due to his personal advisors. Overall my opinion is high for him.
2007-03-04 13:37:52
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answered by True Patriot 3
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I am sure glad this question was finally asked. I think pretty highly of him.
2007-03-04 13:37:14
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answered by Anonymous
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he looks and acts like an idiot. glad he isnt the leader of the uk no offence if you are american and like him but you have to admit he is a bit slow lol. im 16 and i can see that. x
2007-03-04 13:40:05
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answered by Anonymous
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