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Please help.
No matter what President Bush does, I don't give him any credit. I just can't figure out what's wrong with me.

When Bush insisted that North Korea continue with the six party talks, I ridiculed him like he was a country bumpkin, and laughed at him for not accepting North Koreas demands for bilateral talks. Now that his strategy has been proven correct, I won't acknowledge that he was right all along. I won't give him credit. I don't know why, I just can't credit him with a proven successful strategy.

When George Bush kept nominating minorities to important posts, and filled his cabinet with minorities, I chimed in with Kanye West and said he was racist. I guess the facts don't support my position, but I really like calling Bush a racist. Is this some sort of mental disorder, or just innocent fun?

He warned us the war on terror would be long and hard, but I figured he was just joking. Why can't I accept there's no quick victory? Why do I disrespect him so?

2007-03-23 09:27:16 · 16 answers · asked by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7 in Politics & Government Politics

16 answers

You have I hate Bush syndrome. It's a serious condition affecting far left liberals these days and hopefully thru a rapid immunization process called the truth, it can be stopped. Unfortunatly hate tends to be irrational and lead to insanity so if you feel yourself slipping deeper into this debilitating disease you should see your doctor immediately before it's too late.

2007-03-23 09:31:33 · answer #1 · answered by cadisneygirl 7 · 9 3

Hi Ernest, I have a similar problem. I still blame him for Armitage's outing of Plame. I know that when he said he would fire the guilty party, he was replying to the accusation that a member of the administration actually broke the law by outing a covert agent. If I am not mistaken he included the word IF someone in his administration had broken that law, then he would fire them. Well, NO ONE broke the law and the guy that named her had already retired before the public knew what had happened. I know that Libby was setup by lying reporters, but I still insist that Karl Rove is REALLY the guilty party. I still feel like I won't be happy until Dick Cheney is frog marched off in handcuffs. I know he is guilty of nothing, but nothing less will make me happy. Am I a sick S.O.B. or what?

2007-03-23 15:00:26 · answer #2 · answered by plezurgui 6 · 0 1

You can see for yourself the good in other peoples actions. You can also see the bad. That makes you an enlightened individual. Try seeing for yourself. That is what you just did right now with Bush. You know intuitively. That is also called common sense.

Some people loose their common sense and it gets replaced with drugs, utopian ideas, food, television, music, etc. It seems like you just jumped on a band wagon with someone else and put your common sense aside.

I am not saying that Bush is 100% good. I am unsure of Bush myself. He seems weak to me on a lot of issues. I went with him because of some of the conservative values the Republican party is supposed to represent. I am jaded with the Republican party and I absolutely don't trust the Democratic party. I don't see much of a difference between many many Republicans and Democrats. Sometimes it is like the Republican parties and democratic parties don't exist. They are the Republicrats and the Demicans. To me they are only out there for the votes and putting mony into their own pocket books with little national interest in mind. Big contracts and pork filled bills are going to their own corporations and both parties profit from it. Bush used Halliburton but did you know that Clinton used Hallibuton even more?

Everything outside of common sense it is hard to see because a lot of the news media and hollywood is biased. There is a big media complex out there with an agenda. That agenda isn't true journalism and it isn't 100% the truth. FOX, CBS, ABC, NBC, and CNN is all the same garbage to me with only slight twists and propaganda.

I once talked to a CIA operative who spent a lot of time overseas and he told me that only 66% of what is in the media is actually the truth. That was 10 years ago. I wonder what it is today.

The big question is: "What is wrong with me?" The big answer is: Stop disrespecting your own common sense. see the truth for yourself and stop worshiping false idols who will get you nowhere. Get to the source of the issue. Be Still and Know. If you would sit silently, no mantras, close your eyes, and watch your feelings in the back of your eyelids like flashes of light. You will regain your self respect and be able to formulate your own opinions and kiss those Kayne Wests out there good bye.

2007-03-23 10:03:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Well,seeing how he did the exact same thing the Clinton Administration did,i.e.,basically paying North Korea to stop producing nuclear weapons,I guess he deserves credit.

It's just that the Republicans claimed it was blackmail money when Clinton did it.

And appointing people from the far right,who hold allegiance to a party that basically despise minorities isn't any real feat,outside of tokenism.

And the war on terror could have,for all practical purposes,been won in a few months.

But Bush insisted on letting Bin Laden and his cronies get away,to regroup and grow,so he could prosecute the war in Iraq.whose only link to the war on terror is that it has created thousands of new terrorists.

2007-03-23 09:37:24 · answer #4 · answered by Zapatta McFrench 5 · 0 4

You have a very common ailment called "Bush Derangement Syndrome". The cure is to watch Fox News regularly. 1 of the most enjoyable cures around.

2007-03-23 11:54:24 · answer #5 · answered by yupchagee 7 · 1 1

Forged documents Chi Guy? Where'd you get those? From Dan Rather?

2007-03-23 09:45:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

Excuse me, but Bush's policies with NK were not deemed as correct. He actually capitulated and held negotiations with NK in the same way that Clinton did 6 + years ago.
He's also failing in Iraq and Afghanistan.

2007-03-23 09:35:24 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 6

You're thinking too much. It's Friday. Have a beer.

2007-03-23 09:34:01 · answer #8 · answered by MoltarRocks 7 · 6 2

Sometimes you're a bigger smarta$s than me !!!
But I love sarcasm. . . . . and if I remember correctly, you and I are from the same town !!

2007-03-23 10:36:10 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

SHHHHHH, don't undermine their 08 Political Platform..

2007-03-23 09:32:15 · answer #10 · answered by garyb1616 6 · 3 4

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