I think he supports better ideas in regards to the illegal immigration issues than most people in his political party. That's about all I can think of.
2007-04-07 19:03:23
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answered by Underground Man 6
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We elected Bush, why don't we support him? We elected him TWICE actually.. Who really knows what the truth is anyhow? If he was REALLY that bad, wouldn't we have some how booted his @ss out of office by now? I support my President, and ALL of the soldiers and marines that I know (even the ones that have been to Iraq) support him too!!!!!!! I hope that all these people who don't support him (and probably didn't vote) get their @sses into the voting booths at the next election, cuz I'm tired of hearing people ***** about how bad of a president he is when they either voted for him or didn't vote at all!! And to those that did vote, but not for Bush, I think that you are completely entitled to your opinions and negative comments on him because you voted against him, so you have the right to ***** about him!!
2007-04-08 03:00:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I took a few minutes with this one but nothing comes to mind. I would say he's trying to be tough on illegal immigration, but considering what recently happened with the border patrol officers.... well if anything comes to mind I'll let you know. I really thought I would be able to come up with something.
Bush isn't a bad guy, he just doesn't execute properly. He's like the kid that's always right. Even his mom wrote "when he was young and whenever he started losing in basketball, he would just change the rules of take the ball and leave."
He stands strong by his convictions, but sometimes you need to give a little to get something, buddy.
2007-04-08 02:12:40
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answered by mmatthews000 4
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Ok, I'm gonna try to make this work.
I think that when he started with the "no child left behind" thing, he had good intentions, maybe. I don't agree with the program, but I do agree that our schools need a way to measure progress. oh wait Report cards. My bad.
2007-04-08 02:22:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I really have thought about this one, believe it or not. I could say the "tax cuts"...but I find that highly irresponsible in a time of war (which I never wanted in the first place) and with our deficit ballooning as it is. Clinton left with a surplus, now we have the biggest deficit in history...what's wrong with this picture?
I really can't think of anything...don't even get me started about how he raped our Constitution via the Patriot Act and Military Commissions Act.
2007-04-08 02:10:05
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answered by ♥austingirl♥ 6
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im a conservative and dont agree with much of what he is doing. But i do say the tax cuts are the one thing i agree with. Clinton had the highest tax raise and bush cut them back. But i don't agree with his immigration stand or the patriot act...
2007-04-08 07:43:23
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answered by aaron b 4
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I believe that Mr. Bush's actions are really boosting the popularity of the Dems!
There is no arguing that, pal.
2007-04-08 02:17:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I can deal with his Guest Worker immigration plan. I mean SOMEONE has to do the work the Conservatives are too good to dirty their hands with. I'll give Bush THAT much. :)
2007-04-08 02:08:34
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answered by Joseph, II 7
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Why don't you ask the conservatives and see what they come up with. I would be curious to find out. I am a moderate and I change the channel as soon as I see his face.
2007-04-08 02:04:08
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answered by observer 4
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Well...He's sort of stepped up his interest in alternative fuels for vehicles. I do like that he's looking into that. It's important for us not to be so reliant on oil in this country.
2007-04-08 02:14:07
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answered by Logan and Ella's Mommy 7
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