He is only doing what he feels is right for the haves and the have mores. He doesn't give a rat's behind, about any of the rest of us. He is a puppet for the Globalist Elite, and he does exactly what they want him to do. Even the stupid act fits in quite well with their agenda!!!! I pray everyday, that enough people wake up, before it is too late to take our country and our freedoms back from these evil monsters!!!!!
2007-03-09 00:28:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Not everyone is against Our President. This Country has become very divided since the first Gulf War. We have two very different views of what America is and was. From a Historical perspective there are people who see issues of Slavery and Manifest Destiny as examples of our Evil, they tend to ignore that we were the second Country on Earth to abolish Slavery, and Manifest Destiny acquired lands from European occupation (the SW U.S. was Spanish, not Native). Forward to the modern Era, these same people see their view of evil in all we do. The opponents of G.W. Bush can never hold up to scrutiny of their own position. The current excuse to hate him is the War in the Middle East. Although all of our Allies supported our Intelligence assessments, although Brittan still supports the 'yellow cake' assessment, although we received direct Intelligence from Iraqi Defectors, Although the U.N. claimed Saddman was in 'material breech' of sanctions(Hans Blix 2/23/03), Although the Democrats on various committees had access to the same intelligence data and voted to support the same conclusion (John Edwards was proud to say he went to ex-Clinton aides(the ones still alive or not in jail) and they supported the facts), Although the CIA Director told the President "It's a 'Slam Dunk' Sir", Although the 2000 Democrat Presidential Nominee, Al Gore, said we needed to go into Iraq, Although the previous President, Bill Clinton, had top level discussions about ...... oh wait, we aren't sure what was said there, Sandy Berger stuffed those documents down his pants! All of this not subject to debate, real facts, and the Democrats try to say "Bush Lied" As to Why they feel this way, I believe it has more to do with the growing support for Marxist and Socialist Idealism. When we had the Soviet Union, it was easy to remind people of the Evil of Marxism and Socialism. Now today, good intention is allowing it to creep into our Society. This is the reason so many(not everyone) will be angry with any Republican, Right now it just happens to be George W. Bush, Amen!
2007-03-09 00:59:44
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answered by Brian L 4
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In my opinion, one of someone who won't even be of age to vote until the next elections, in many things Bush has done are were not quite thought out.
But you are also considering a person, in which majority of his decisions are made by his administration and policy makers.
A person who is the head of the world power.
Most people can barely handle the stress of their own family of 4 plus work. But here is a man that chose to take control of over 220.000.000 people of many beliefs, backgrounds, cultures, ideas...etc.
Although I personally am against MANY of the things he has chosen can do, I still have respect for the President of the United States of America.
Though I would have preferred him NOT to have been president.
I too believe what he "THINKS" is right for his country, but sometimes may not be.
Ideas such as the invasion of Iraq, was not necessarily a bad idea, just the way it was brought about, since there are many other ways we could have handles it....BUT remember that for him to have gone to war with Iraq he need the senates approval; in other words it wasn't just the work of one man but choice of a group of 50.
So that is the idea of a 'still not legal to vote's thought.
2007-03-09 00:29:34
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answered by cilgin_can 2
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This appears like a sort of "questions" the place you're finding for those that trust you, not searching for suggestions. What I even have against Bush is that each and each single element in this u . s . is worse than the way Clinton left it. it could not have been a foul concept in any respect to help the Iraqis. Is that why we went? Is that why Bush reported we went? Why not help the persons in North Korea? Cuba? China? a hundred different countries the place they have 0 human rights? Is it a three letter be conscious beginning up with O by using any risk? Billions of greenbacks, specific it somewhat is BILLIONS with a 'B' meant for Iraq's reconstruction have purely disappeared. i be responsive to, Bush very honestly does not stay on those issues. "Fools who did not be responsive to to stay out of a battlezone"....How deep of you. yet then you definately weren't in Iraq eating at a eating place the place we theory Hussain purely "might" be, so we Bombed it. certainly, background could have the final be conscious. yet purely simply by fact each and every physique is criticized does not advise that complaint is often unjustified........
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answered by Anonymous
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I would rather see the energy the libs use to "hate" turned to something positive but they simply cannot stop their "hating". President Bush IS doing what he feels is right for this country and I know history will judge this to be the case!
2007-03-09 01:06:35
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answered by Anonymous
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The thing is, in this democracy, it doesn't matter what he feels is right. What matters is what his constituency feels is right.
Regardless of how much security surrounds him, or pomp and circumstance, he is OUR employee, and we were deceived into an unjust war in Iraq for the purposes of creating a democracy.
Now, from what I've heard and read, George W. Bush is a decent, fine man personally. But as an Idiot King, he has helped to waste lives and billions. He is a failure, and his actions at the behest of Cheney and Rummy are impeachable crimes.
2007-03-09 00:24:20
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answered by Anonymous
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If you support people doing what they feel is right then what about people who are sexually attracted to children .
We say it is wrong their brain tells them different .
Should we continue to allow people to do things just because in their mind they are correct .
Or do we use common sense that dictates a beginning and end to every situation .
Bush has managed to start another war that we will be funding for the next hundred years .
2007-03-09 00:24:25
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answered by trouble maker 3
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Preemptive war.....signing statements.....his office outed a CIA agent for political revenge....falsely claiming Iraq was making nukes when he knew better......Allowing a fake reporter ( real job was a male prostitute ) into the White House news conferences to ask dummy questions. He is not protecting the Constitution as he swore in his oath of office....It just goes on and on. The man is a corporate puppet...
2007-03-09 00:26:50
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answered by Frann 4
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It does not matter what he ‘feels’ is right – it matters what is right, and Bush has does nothing right and everything harmful to America and Americans. Only America’s enemies can like and support Bush - because he is America’s greatest enemy.
2007-03-09 00:28:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree he is doing what he feels is right for the country.
The reason people are against him is that what he is doing has turned out to be the biggest failure in the past 80 years. He will possibly be recorded as the worst president in our nations history, he has destabilized huge swaths of the planet and has brought our nation's standing to the lowest in modern times.
Other than that, I can't imagine why you'd be against him
2007-03-09 00:24:02
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answered by Rick 4
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