We PATRIOTIC AMERICANS love our leader and that is why we voted for him twice.
You are referring to the unpatriotic terrorist-loving, troop bashing, anti-Government, far left liberals aren't you!
2007-04-17 01:47:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush was so good at making a speech that we actually believed him at the time. Now more of us have come to see reason and truth. We feel like we have been decieved, let down, disappointed. I voted for him twice because I believed him at the time when I should have known better. Alot of politicians say things to get in office, I had been hoping he was different and actually would change things for the better and help us Americans. Instead he has divided us more today than we have been in a long time, he is moving further and further away from the Constitution, which the United States is founded upon. Now, I can only wish he was impeached. I am deeply saddened by him. Disappointed in him.
2007-04-17 20:20:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Alot of everything that has happened has happened after he was elected, I'm not saying all of it, just most. Recently it has gotten out of hand. Also, that is our right as americans. Say hypothtically there are ONLY two candidates that nominated to become president - If everyone hates both of them, we still have to elect one, so we elect the one that we believe will do the best job, even though we don't like either candidates, make sense?
2007-04-17 08:49:46
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answered by kallingarbers 1
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First time was because people thought Bush was a better leader then Gore, the second time was because people thought Bush was better then Kerry. I voted for Bush because he was the lesser of two evils, if there was a third party worth voting for i would of voted for them, i really wish one year they would have a third party actually contend to put the other 2 inline.
2007-04-17 09:04:06
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answered by Turd Ferguson 4
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Because the election was rigged and Bush stole it both times! He did NOT win the election!!
2007-04-17 08:48:22
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answered by kevdre1 2
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Depend on who you talk to as to whether he was actually elected the first time.
We have the freedom as Americans to speak our opinion.
2007-04-17 08:50:49
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answered by Anonymous
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As the Dixie Chicks once said, I'm embarrassed.
2007-04-17 08:49:14
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answered by Anonymous
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When people are not angry about something you do not hear them as much as angry people. My point is, the people you hear complaining are the ones who do not like a lot of things including our president. That is why you hear them so much, because they are unhappy. The non poll responding people that are busy living their lives and trying to adjust to change are busy living and therefore do not take the time to voice their opinion because they do not feel it is imminent that they do so.
2007-04-17 08:46:57
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answered by eldude 5
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I personally don't know one person who ever voted for him. Plus, he was elected both times under questionable circumstances.
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2007-04-17 08:51:55
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answered by ladykofnyc 3
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Bush's popularity has seriously declined since he was reelected.
He only has a 27% approval rating, and it's getting worse.
2007-04-17 08:49:28
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answered by Villain 6
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The people who talk the loudest do not necessarily represent the majority. Or even goodwill or common sense, isn't that usually true?
2007-04-17 08:45:19
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answered by shirleykins 7
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