I'm a Bush supporter, considering I'm also a Veteran of the war in Iraq...........well........the war is IN Iraq. What do you think?
2007-03-16 02:47:17
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answered by Centurion529 4
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This to and fro is unquestionably stupid. The Bush haters are not any further useful than the Obama haters. the two aspects are immature, tin foil hat donning moist blankets. Bush, as much as i did not like him did not commit any war crimes and what country interior the international would possibility arresting him? no person. Now provide up it already.
2016-12-18 15:10:08
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answered by ? 4
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I have traveled throughout most of the world and I voted for Bush twice. I don't support his position on all issues such as immigration and no kid left behind crap. I don't agree with all of his actions in Iraq but I believe he is in most areas doing a fair job. The problem as I see it is this; no other person who was running for the position was a better choice. Bush has resolve to do what he sees as the right thing even when the rest of the world is not agreeing and that is a man who is strong. Leaders do the unpopular and make the decisions that are tough. Pretenders just let things continue on their course without trying to do anything to improve the situation or world we live in. Bush has his downfalls but he also is looking out for our future.
2007-03-16 02:56:51
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answered by joevette 6
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I lived in Europe for 4 1/2 years and have spent time in Japan and Argentina.
And I've spent considerable time talking to people from Europe, Asia and South America.
2007-03-16 03:07:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I wouldn't describe myself as a Bush supporter, exactly. I voted for him twice. I travel outside the US a lot, especially to Latin America where everybody thinks he's too harsh about not making it easier for them to come live here.
2007-03-16 03:09:34
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answered by kscottmccormick 6
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I've been outside the U.S. but I only support certain aspects of Bush's policies.
On a side note, I find it amusing that Centurian529 receives "thumbs down" marks for his statement that he has been outside the U.S. due to his service in Iraq. That must be the liberal, "support-the-troops-not-the- war", tolerant sector giving bad ratings to a serviceman just because he supports Bush. Way to show your true colors, folks.
2007-03-16 02:53:53
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answered by BigRichGuy 6
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Yes, 1 to 2 times a year for the last 20 years.
Not sure of you point, but my observation is that the people are great, but their governments are not.
2007-03-16 02:49:35
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answered by ML 5
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Yes
2007-03-16 02:51:35
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answered by Dr Dee 7
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The opinions of other nations is not and really should not be part of why America does its policies, what does matter is what is good for America, its economy and also what is best for the world itself.
In that yes Bush supporters are as well traveled as those who do not like him, they just don't beleive in using the opinions or laws of other nations as a base for US law
2007-03-16 02:47:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes we do. I certainly do. Outside of running into the occational leftist idiot in Europe I have never had any problems. Citizens of other countries can spot Americans at a distance just by the confident purposfully way we move. Most are in awe of Americans wealth, power and generousity. The people who live in the 3rd world are mostly ignorant of world events and have many misconceptions of America mostly fueled by their government controlled media. I pity the poor buggers
2007-03-16 02:52:32
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answered by espreses@sbcglobal.net 6
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Yes, to get a break from the democrats!!
Please see my open question in politics and government:
Am I BANANAS? Banana company Chiquita Brands Intl PAID TERRORISTS!?
2007-03-16 02:52:08
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answered by flipdout2 5
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