personally, i don't think Bush is really a bad guy.
i think that he has gotten in WAY over his head and unfortunately for him (and everyone, really), he continues to dig. he surrounded himself with people that he trusted that had their own agendas and that has gotten him into hot water, as well.
i think he truly believes in what he is doing -- but is COMPLETELY misguided in his personal "mission". i can understand wanting to take out Hussein - just to show the world that he could do something that his dad couldn't do - but he grossly misjudged the situation in Iraq - all the while forgetting that we were supposed to be in Afghanistan looking for bin Laden.
2007-03-12 05:37:47
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answered by George in Texas 3
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Well, our polls consistently put his performance at about a 70% disapproval rating. Bush bots will tell you polls don't mean anything. The problem is they do when every poll taken by different sources coincides. They said the same thing about the mid-terms when the polls showed the Democrats would shortly be running both Houses. They lost that bet too.
Most of us think he has made horrible decisions in Iraq and is basically incompetent and arrogant about it to boot. He put the real War on Terror in the backseat to attack Iraq - his biggest obsession, and he tried to tie it all in with 9/11 to make it more palatable. It worked. Nothing he said about Iraq turned out to be true. No Al Queda until we blew that country wide open and let them in, no WMDs, and no uranium purchases. No ties to 9/11, as he has already admitted. My personal opinion is that he was and is a man obsessed and his incompetence and stubbornness is causing us nothing but grief and unrest at home and around the world. I can't wait until January 20, 2009. At least a new President will address terrorism without weaving it into a different obsession to serve his or her own ends.
2007-03-12 12:54:14
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answered by Anonymous
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This American believes GWB is more concerned about how he will be remembered as a world leader than he is about serving this country as president. He claims that he is taking direction from his heavenly father yet denies Christ's teachings in favor of warmongering. The term "megalomaniac" seems well suited to him based upon actions and policies. He blames others for the mistakes he commits while trying to inflate his meager successes. Even a man a low as Saddam H. knew that with power comes responsibility as he demonstrated during his trial as he pleaded to have those that served under him cleared of all changes because he and he alone was the man at the top.
My opinion of George W. Bush is that he a dirty little man that doesn't even measure up to his worst Nemesis as a leader and I hope history remembers him for the disgrace he truly is.
2007-03-12 12:43:22
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answered by Alan S 7
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Most Americans are beginning to see the light some of us saw in 2000 and they don't like what they see. Sadly, for some reason there are still those in the dark following the lead of the dark one. January 20, 2009 will be a day to celebrate the beginning of the end of darkness.
2007-03-12 12:27:48
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answered by Anonymous
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His true calling is that of a poor used car salesman, but he had the right connections to be a Patsy for the big corporations and now he's got it made. We'll all hear his sigh of relief when he can retire and say thank goodness my promises to the money folks has been completed.
I wonder if his conscience will haunt him.
2007-03-12 12:30:12
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answered by sparks 7
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He's just a puppet, the real leaders are the people behind the scenes. Illuminati etc. So really he's just a muppet puppet. Throw that man a banana. Hope this answears your question.
2007-03-12 12:30:08
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answered by Craig W 1
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LMAO @ Mr. White.
To answer the question, Bush is an ignorant, illiterate, lying idiot. All the dumb asses that voted for him..........let's just say birds of a feather, lol.
He should have never made it into office the first time. his father either.
2007-03-12 12:28:46
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answered by meangyrl21 3
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He is Jim Jones and his followers are all moronic zealots willing to drink Koolaide
2007-03-12 12:28:28
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answered by Anonymous
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A picture is worth a thousand words:
2007-03-12 12:25:15
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answered by Anonymous
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He is a public servant and the sitting President of our United States of America, for those reasons alone I respect the man. Personally, I wish he was adamant about sealing the border since he is so strong regarding our fight in the War on Terror....all in all, I love him!
2007-03-12 12:26:02
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answered by MaHaa 4
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