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2007-03-21 04:40:34
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answer #1
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answered by seshomaru202 2
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NO, I do not think there is anything credible about Bush.
If there was credibility then there would also be accountability and truth. Rove would have been fired instead of Libby going through a trial as a scape goat. Cheney's Halaburton would have been disqualified from any government open ended contracts, and we would never have put all of our military in harms way to attempt to control Iraq's OIL. The lies and twists that have been made to not only justify the war but not taking responsibility for the deaths of our servicemen while using them to empty the treasury for the gain of a few. No there is no credibility in the name Bush!
2007-03-21 04:51:37
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answered by controlac 3
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No, not really. I need to do more research. My opinion on the "war" in Iraq is that it should have been done years ago. I don't think it should be our responsibility alone either to oust dictators of rouge states. Bush's foreign policy. well, did he even have one? I don't get the way we work as a country especially after 9/11. I don't support bush and i didn't vote for him. Honestly though i can't blame him for everything. There are others out there that i don't agree with. I patiently wait for the end of his term, and hope and pray that the American people have learned from their mistakes and will do more research come election time. Our next leader needs to be damn good to partially fix everything that bush has screwed up.
2007-03-21 05:01:56
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answered by aphotic nostrum 4
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As Dr Seuss might say: Not a shredette of credit to his name.
Valerie Plame. Stem Cell Research. Terri Schiavo. The Iraq War. The Downing Street Memo. Hurricane Katrina. Ken Lay. Putting Creationism in Schools. Ted Haggard - Bush's personal religious adviser. Karl Rove. Dick Cheney and Halliburton. Anti-Gay Marriage Amendment. Osama Bin Laden. The Terror Alert system that only goes up when Bush's approval goes down.
2007-03-21 04:46:21
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answered by Zenrage 3
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Absolutely no credibility whatsoever with me......he got us into this war based on blatant lies to the American people. He does not care what the people want but only his own stubborn agenda. He has forgotten that he works for the taxpayers, not the other way around. He is out of touch with reality on many issues.
2007-03-21 05:01:10
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answered by kolacat17 5
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Yes on domestic issues, but no- or at least very little on foreign issues. He gets a little back because of the success of the troop surge into the Baghdad neighborhoods. It speaks well that the majority of the violence that had its foothold in Baghdad is now being forced out of the city and moving into other areas. But I attribute that success more to the new General than to Bush.
2007-03-21 04:46:33
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answered by lizardmama 6
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It's a big challenge for him while in office.
It is his time to solve the blunders and slip-ups with human errors that was craeted back in the past in planet of apes.
That explained why he was at loss and blurr when he get re-elcted the second time round in planet of apes.
He almost packed his bags and go until the last minute the folks back home put him back again in planet of apes.
What went wrong out there was no fault of his.
No one knows what went wrong out there.
Everyone was at loss and blurr like you and me in planet of apes.
It was little horror chucky and the were-wolves back home expose the misery of living human kind in planet of apes.
Were able to trace the fault that turn out to be the hungry ghost out there making a mess after the fall of Iraq in planet of apes.
Was wondering why it must be him.
There must be something that has'nt show up yet.
But seem that he learn how to sing and play base-ball too.
So keep on trying .
Surely he can master in fine tuning Merlin's magic wand for the good of mankind in planet of apes.
Then we all be on the home-run with time in planet of apes.
2007-03-21 04:51:56
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answered by Anonymous
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None at all. His background is nothing but failure and company bankrupcy, but always supported by Daddy Bush. He has been caught in lies and never apologized. He also has surrounded himself with advisors that should be in prison. On top of all this 3000+ Americans are dead because he doesn't have the spine to say I screwed up and we need to leave Iraq now.
2007-03-21 04:42:07
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answered by biscuitperifrank 5
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Bush is very credible. If you doubt ask FOX
2007-03-21 04:41:13
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answered by Michael Kane 2
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Yes. He is doing the right thing by going into Iraq; by going into Iraq, it kills their confidence to do any terror. Plus, if we didn't do anything, they'd still be ripping theirselves apart; and possibily planning for another attack; Plus, Hussein is dead now; where we were trying to take him down for the last decade. Even though there were American casualties, its just war; no one controls who lives or dies...its just war.
2007-03-21 05:02:01
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answered by enzo32ferrari 3
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A used car salesman has more credibility than Bush.
2007-03-21 04:45:44
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answered by brian2412 7
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