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I know the war in Iraq has a big part , but that wasnt all his choice. I dont hate him and my dad went over to Iraq . I dont support the war but i guess thats what we had to do ( i think ) . Every one i talk to is like i hate bush and im like why there like idk . Do you think people are just going along with hating bush because thats what every one is saying . The racism is wrong though .

2007-03-23 15:45:35 · 19 answers · asked by lancasterangel03 2 in Politics & Government Politics

Im sorry Gorge Bush II i should of made that more clear

2007-03-23 15:50:20 · update #1

Its wrong to hate someone for no reason i mean half of those people have no clue what there talking about .

2007-03-23 15:52:09 · update #2

19 answers

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2007-03-23 15:47:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

Um what racism? How old are you because if you very young you wouldn't understand. I never agreed with bush in the beginning, I am also against the war in Iraq. I do support our troops and want them brought home. Bush is a conniving lying person. He cheated to get in the white house in the first place although many people dispute this. He has made many bad choices in his presidential terms. He goes against what the American people want and he should not do this. He used 911 as a stepping stone for his own agendas. He started this war while America was grieving and angry he made up lies to get his war, for his oil, for his revenge for his daddy. I disagree with him on almost every aspect I believe Americans should have choices not be dictated to. I think a woman has a right to choose, I think we should use unwanted fetuses and frozen embryos for scientific research to cure Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease and many other things. I think maybe you get the picture. I have an opinion and I have my reasons, be they right or wrong.

2007-03-23 15:56:34 · answer #2 · answered by Chrissy #1 4 · 2 0

Bush has hurt this country far worse than any mythical "Al Qaeda" could have ever done. I say mythical because I believe 9-11 was an inside job, and it has been proven that Bin Laden worked for the CIA when Bush's dad was head of it.

We were a free nation with a Constitution before the dark cloud that is the Bush Administration settled over America. Now we are a fascist police state, working hand in hand with the terrorist State of Israel to declare genocide on Muslims and steal their oil.

2007-03-23 15:56:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

We didn't go to war with Iraq because we had to. Bush did everything he could to sell the idea to America. Including stretching the facts and hiding truths that would have prevented a war. The war he wages was based on the shock and awe theory that we could wow our enemy into submission. It didn't work. He's been fast an loose with his interpretation of the Constitution. I think he is willing to do anything to promote his will on the American people. God help us.

2007-03-23 15:53:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

The war in IIRAQ was/is Bush part! IRAQ had nothing to do with 9/11! Worse, neither Bush nor the USA is fighting a war in IRAQ, only the soldier that is there with his rifle!

Everyday, the news, " X number of Americans killed" Have you seen any one on the streets or among your family acting as though we are at war?

Don't you have any sense of shame that America is not using all of its war capability to protect our soldiers? Our soldiers should never get into a one on one shoot out in Iraq!

We have missals and we can call in our bombers and take out any area that shoots at our soldiers! THAT IS WAR!

But, Americans, in front of their TV set, or at their DISC CLUB, or what ever, seem to think that their is some sweet/nice/fair/kind way to have a war! DUMB/DUMB/DUMB/

After being hit repeatedly by road side bombs and seeing their fellow troops killed, DUMB AMERICA, (That cares more about losers killing or troops than the do our troops), want to jail the soldiers that shoot up the Irags,
Talking about innocent civilians!

Not only BUSH, for lying as well as continuingly demonstrating total disregard for ethics, morality, virtue or integrity.

Our country owes the rest of the world over 480 BILLION dollars! Where should we get the money to pay that? Do you have any idea how much interest is building against that?

Do you know that the VA does not care for all of our wounded troops? Do you know that they do not have the funds!

You need to do you homework on current/historical events.

2007-03-23 16:11:43 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

The Dems have been mad since the Repubs were proven right about the coruption and illegal activities of the Clinton Admin and the resulting 21 criminal indictments. It has little to do with anything else and is heightened by the Dems inability to find criminal activity by President Bush. As the first Prez Bush said, character is the primary issue (in this election).

And yes, with the media biased and in a feeding frenzy and the American populace frustrated by seeming helplessness to stop radical Islam, they are just joining others in a snowball effect because they don't wish to cause conflict.

2007-03-23 15:56:07 · answer #6 · answered by Caninelegion 7 · 0 3

When Bush II assumed office in 2000, US leadership took its obsession with Hussein and Iraq to a new level. Surrounding himself with men like Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, and Paul Wolfowitz, three Neocons who were veterans of the reign of Bush I, Bush crafted the "Bush Doctrine". Under the Bush Doctrine, the United States proclaimed its indisputable right to engage in pre-emptive war against those they deemed to be terrorists or rogue states, and asserted the US right to act unilaterally (without regard for international law or the UN). Two other aspects of this hubristic, bellicose, machismo-driven set of principles included the US intent to keep its "military strengths beyond challenge" and the US objective that it would actively seek to promote "democracy and freedom in all regions of the world". The members of America 's military industrial complex were elated. America was (and still is) the largest war machine in the history of humanity. To ice their cake, the profit hungry Capitalists now had publicly-stated policy that its government partners were going to "unleash the beast" on the world. After seeing the "democracy and freedom" the US Oligarchy helped perpetuate in Iraq when Hussein was our ally (not to mention numerous similar examples in Latin America ), do Americans really need to ask why many in the world hate us?

2007-03-23 15:48:11 · answer #7 · answered by dstr 6 · 4 2

Bush has made wrong decision after wrong decision for the US...he has now made the US the #1 terrorist around the world according to other nations...He has violated the Constitution on several occasions...this is not 'racism'...it is good common sense!!

2007-03-23 15:50:39 · answer #8 · answered by fade_this_rally 7 · 4 1

Sorry honey, but the war WAS his choice. He is the one who pushed for it and lied for it. And, no, I don't jump off a bridge because everyone else is doing it. I was NEVER for this war and NEVER liked Bush since the beginning. I have been following it for a long time.

2007-03-23 15:50:54 · answer #9 · answered by CC 6 · 4 2

He lacks swaggart...gravitis...Bill Clinton can cheat on his wife and people still love him. George may come across like an uneducated idiot but the guy has had some tough decisions..

When Gerald Ford pardoned Nixon, people said the same things about him like people say about Bush now...only time will tell if his choices were the best at the time....but hid sight is always 50/50..People can be over critical...

2007-03-23 15:50:09 · answer #10 · answered by alberthastings3 4 · 1 4

How about Negligence, Incompetence, Corruption, Cronyism, Elitism and Bigotry for starters?

2007-03-23 16:08:01 · answer #11 · answered by Atheistic 5 · 2 0

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