Because he's a Republican (huge indicator of narrow-mindedness and bigotry), AND because he's a devout evangelical Christian. He sees anyone who's not a Christian as impure, and in desperate need of salvation. He insists that his geopolitical policies are for the "institution of Democracy" but is too ignorant to realize that he's being viewed by much of the world in the same light that most of the world envisions terrorists.
Don't worry, America will pull itself up by its bootstraps, just as we have done countless times in the past. Bush will be heralded as the worst president in American history, and will quickly be forgotten. After all, he has already become irrelevant, and he's still the president!
2007-03-28 19:36:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh I don't know. Maybe go try living in Iran with your beliefs and see how good life can be. What is the old saying? You don't really know what you got till it's gone. What I am really saying until you have lived outside of the US you will have no real clue or an answer to your question. I own a home in a large Middle-Eastern country and have traveled outside the US, and would never want to live anywhere else but the US. No matter how much everyone bitches about our government this is still the only place to live free. Why should we not want that for others?
2007-03-28 19:33:25
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answered by Jay 5
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via fact that he's illegally pretending to be President, as he's no longer qualified below the form to hold that place of work, being a Kenyan national and not a organic born citizen via fact the form demands, i've got faith he's petrified of all and sundry who takes an oath to uphold the form. i ask your self what proportion slumbering tablets he has to take each night to get to sleep, via fact that he's conscious he's a liar. And, of direction, he additionally must be petrified of any Muslims that must be there, via fact that he's an apostate in that faith ever via fact that he became a Marxist and subsequently denies the life of God. it is so very stable to no longer be him :)
2016-11-24 20:59:57
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answered by anirudh 4
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Get a Clue......America has been imposing it's Political System on the World for many Decades! Didn't you take History in school or have you followed the News?
Don't blame Bush! He is just a mouthpiece for the Wealthy and real power in this country.
Why would so many idiots running spend $20,000,000.00 on Campaigns for a job that pays $400,000.00 + $50,000.00 for expenses? It's because for Power and glad-hand money by and "for" Big Corportate America.
The President doesn't run this country, and never has.
2007-03-28 19:29:52
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answered by The Sylvan Wizard 5
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The only reason anyone at a high level of government does anything is because it helps them and their peer group maintain their elite status of power and wealth over the poor and disenfranchised. Bush would like to see the entire world reduced to a grand satellite territory subservient to American whims because it is what he and his corporate masters need to maintain domination over an increasingly restless world. In other words, controlling the world keeps the poor downtrodden, the exploitation of people and resources going, and the extreme comfort of the wealthy secure.
2007-03-29 09:44:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey, Longhaired, you just almost stole my question--and I asked mine first. But I haven't gotten any answers yet, so maybe I should have put Dubya's name in the first line.
Anyway, good question. I don't know how anyone could be politically naive--and the prez., no less--enough to think that he/she could impose a form of government on any other sovereign nation. Add to that the fact that in a democracy the people need to believe that they are all equal. Do you see that happening in Iraq, with it's different religious factions, with the discrepancies in how the different genders are treated, etc. etc.??
Yep, good plan Pinky (aka Dubya), try to take over the world....
2007-03-28 19:34:44
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answered by Joey's Back 6
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I can't speak intelligently on the thought process of the President, but maybe is was that piece of paper Clintons signed in 1998 called the Iraqi Liberation Bill, which included a plan to stand up a democracy in this nation.
2007-03-28 19:48:01
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answered by DOOM 7
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If you are speaking in reference of Iraq, the political system there is not 'America's political system', it is very different. It is a democratic type of government, but very different in structure. It was voted on by the people of Iraq.
2007-03-28 19:38:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been to the Middle East, and I believe that some of the institutions they have over there haven't been thought through very well. But I do not believe that we have to force a system on them; we should lead by example. So really, that's why I'm against the whole Iraq thing, myself.
(Side note: I was there in 1991. Why didn't we deal with Hussein back then? That's what really bugs me...)
2007-03-28 19:29:37
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answered by knight2001us 6
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Maybe he's just trying to share what makes this nation so great. After all people from all over this globe come here to live the American dream, so we must be doing something right.
2007-03-28 19:28:22
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answered by Stan Darsh 4
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