Yes. It's called humility. He needs to admit that his strategy in Iraq failed; apologize to the American people--especially the families of fallen soldiers--and initiate aggressive plans to get the hell out of there. Furthermore, he needs to spearhead legislation to ensure that the returning troops are given first-class medical attention and financial support to restore normalcy in their civilian lives.
2007-03-13 03:09:41
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answered by Hemingway 4
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No real problem.
Simply keep ignoring the internal insurgency, they have no power other than to show their as*es in public like ill-bred taunting 8 year old thugs on the streetcorner. Their shadow emperor has no clothes. Shame on them for wasting the taxpayers' money and voters' goodwill on such trashy behavior.
No matter how evil the insurgents' intent, the US President was elected to serve a 2nd term and is doing so. It is remarkable to have a President in office intent on doing what's right for Americans, and prioritizing.
2007-03-13 04:09:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Right now the left needs to salvage the tailspin that's happening in congress as pelosi is losing control.. Did you see the taped melt down of liberals in the capital hallway and the infighting going on.(CNN, Glen Beck, and before you complain it was taped by anti war activist) They aren't think about the will of the people. (Either win in Iraq or find a solution) the only thing they are doing is posturing for elections.
2007-03-13 03:14:16
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answered by garyb1616 6
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attempt telling Saddam that Bush did no longer accomplish plenty. economic woes? LOL!!! for sure you Bush haters do no longer understand economics okay. all of us who thinks the Olympics deliver greater status than liberating approximately 50 million people from dictatorship would not stay interior the comparable worldwide I do.
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answered by hannigan 4
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He can stop spending so much of our damn money.
He can admit that the war is about oil.
He can admit that he knew that Hurricane Katrina was going to be fatal.
And lastly, he can go against all odds and be an honest politician (Kind of an oxymoron, huh?)
2007-03-13 02:58:26
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answered by wrtrchk 5
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Win the war. Veto all Demo proposals. Win the war.
2007-03-13 05:14:41
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answered by Anonymous
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He doesn't think his Presidency is in need of fixing. He is so stubborn that even proof would not be enough for him to change his mind. Therefore, I don't believe, even if there was a way to salvage even a shard of his Presidency, he won't do it because of his stubbornness and arrogance.
2007-03-13 03:00:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Why should he it's his last term and he doesn't care about the will of the people or he would have done something before now.
2007-03-13 03:00:01
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answered by James B 5
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Yes.
He should resign.
The man is not qualified for the job and he is only in the pockets of corrupt corporations, but I am not sad because I know he, just like all of his supporters, and those who carelessly, and callously voted for him, will face their maker one fine day.
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2007-03-13 03:01:08
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answered by Brotherhood 7
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All he is doing now is coasting along until his term expires. There is no chance of him getting ousted, so he is on easy street.
2007-03-13 03:01:10
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answered by WC 7
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