No. I voted for him and would do so again. At the time, he was the best person offered and now that I have seen what may be the new crop, I think he is still the best of the group.
The problem with our country is that instead of helping to make America greater, the Demo's did everything they could to work against things, regardless of the effect on the country.
If you have to find fault, take a good look at what the Demos offered during the past six years.
2007-03-22 16:25:35
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answered by Mr. Been there 4
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That is the point, exactly.
Of the candidates that ran in both 2000 and 2004, there is no question Bush was the strongest choice.
People who (still) claim Gore 'really won' either do not understand the process, or are unwilling to admit that his own home state of Tennessee voting for GW cost Gore the election. The good people of Tennessee knew what they were doing.
Kerry?
Since his loss, he reminds us every time he opens his mouth how very right we were to pick Bush.
2007-03-16 06:47:57
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answered by Garrett S 3
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I didn't vote for him either in 2000 or 2004. But I would like to hear from some of the people who voted for Bush how they think things would have had been different if Gore had become president in 2000.
2007-03-22 04:59:30
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answered by Franklin 5
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I voted for him twice and I wish I could do it again!
I shudder at the thought of Kerry or Gore in the White House. What a disaster that would have been.
2007-03-16 06:59:48
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answered by TRUE PATRIOT 6
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I haven't voted for a member of either major party since Eugene McCarthy back in '64. Can't you see how this right-left, conservative-liberal pseudo-controversy keeps us from realizing that the two-party "system" is really our true enemy? The American people are being played for suckers by BOTH political parties!
I hate GWB because he is unfit for office. He is functionally insane because he simply doesn't know the difference between reality and fantasy. He actually imagines God placed him in office so he can pursue his various holy crusades. We'll be lucky if the fool doesn't start World War III..............
2007-03-16 06:49:44
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answered by Diogenes 7
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Voting is irrelevant and a waste of time. US Supreme Court Justice Anthony Scalia selects out President every 4 years regardless of the people's opinion!
2007-03-16 06:34:47
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answered by Steven 2
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Yes and no i don't regret it.
President Bush has had one of the toughest situations in US history to deal with and i don't think anybody could have handled it any better.
2007-03-16 06:37:25
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answered by . 6
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I didn't vote in 2000 because I didn't like gore or bush.
I voted for Kerry in 2004, but only because he wasn't bush.
I hope there is actually someone to vote FOR in this next election. It's not looking to good so far.
2007-03-16 06:31:32
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answered by joemammysbigguns 4
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Same... Twice with no regrets. President Bush has a backbone, which was severely lacking in both of his competitors.
2007-03-16 06:32:36
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answered by Amer-I-Can 4
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I've got a better idea, why don't YOU asked all the Americans who've died because of Bush. your a sorry piece of crap. I'll bet you voted for Nixon too.
2007-03-20 09:43:37
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answered by Doctor Pain 4
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