Well, I wont mind, we have had denough of him. but, i hope someone better replaces him, not hillary or obama or mccain.
2007-04-10 14:53:47
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answered by Daniel 6
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I have voted Republican for many years and have voted for Bush twice. He has been a disappointment to me the way he has been handling the war and the fact that he is playing a stubborn game with Congress by not working with them to get a problem solved that is not going anywhere. The Republican Party that works alongside Bush in the government isn't doing much about him and seem to continue to stick by his side in his decisions. I am voting for whoever has the best issues and the best intentions in this coming election, and not for party. Obama will most likely get my vote. If you would like to voice your opinion like so many others have already done to put pressure on the politicians of today, you can go to the websites mentioned below. I can garauntee that even if this process mentioned on these websites do not work, you will still feel like you have done your duty. I hope you will seriously look into these sites.
http://impeachforpeace.org
http://www.democrats.com
2007-04-10 15:56:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a Republican and I can't wait until President Bush moves out of the White House and makes room for somebody a little more fiscally conservative than himself. Republican or not, the man spends money like a drunken liberal. My only fear is that the general public is so fed up with Bush that they elect somebody like Obama or Edwards who will do nothing to curb big government spending on superfluous social programs. I'm looking at Mitt so far.
2007-04-10 16:01:57
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answered by Anonymous
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As frequent they hide the reality from the prevalent public. Clinton did tell Bush about Bin weighted down, Clinton left a highway map to Bin weighted down and Clinton did certainly attempt to get to Bin weighted down and assinate him. Bush exceeded over that concepts like he exceeded over the concepts from his own inteligence, it extremely is why maximum of them stepped down. Colin Powell stepped down, using glaring depressing administration in which Bush is a utter and finished failure. As frequent Republican followers %. and decide what they're going to have self assurance even even with the reality that the data, data and truth are there for them.
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answered by ? 4
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I love President Bush.
2007-04-10 17:21:03
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answered by p2of9 4
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Oh look the media is doing another "poll."
76% agree he's handling it wrong. Read that again. That could mean they think he's too weak, too strong, should suck up to dems more, should explain things to the American people better, etc. i would fall into that 76% and I love the guy! EXPLAIN THAT.
2007-04-10 14:59:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not blame Bush nearly as much as the liberal groups that have been bashing him since he took office. They publicly vowed that they would do everything in their power to discredit and subvert his presidency and they have. Even at the cost of American lives in Iraq.
These evil people would rather we loose this war than allow Bush to have a victory. Sick, sick people.
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2007-04-10 15:00:06
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answered by Jacob W 7
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I said it on Washington Journal over the air.
2007-04-10 14:57:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Alot of pro bush people i know has dwindled down a mere few !
2007-04-10 14:55:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Plenty of us Republicans because Bush is a Republican in a Democrat's suit. He isn't a real Republican.
2007-04-10 14:52:54
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answered by Anonymous
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