I think he, and his entire administration, for that matter, are incredibly arrogant and condescending to the American people. And for some reason, he rewards highly underqualified cronies with political positions and then stands by them as they are called out on their corrupt ways and become the subject of criminal investigations. Bush also refuses to understand the importance of bipartisanship and working to gain the trust of the international community. I can name a number of other things, but who has the time?
2007-04-18 20:16:18
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answered by Anon 3
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I've never seen an administration that has ruined so much of our country in such a short time. If it is just incompetence, it is colossal. His croneys are pompous, clueless, money grubbers, and have been appointed in cabinet positions, the judicial branches, gao...etc. He dismantles the EPA and puts people in with poor history of environmental protection. Just recently, put guy in charge of Walter Reed...same guy part of the Aug 2004 task force of VA and DoD who initially reported on Walter Reed problems, then did absolutely nothing. He thinks he is above the law, FISA, Constitutional...Geneva Convention...doesn't matter...and any new legislation, doesn't have the guts to veto or to work with congress...lets someone write his signing statements. he seems to want to turn the US into banana republic.
Worse of all, has blood on his hands, and doesn't seem to bother him. Knew Niger document re yellow cake was forgery and lied because he wanted war.
I support the troops and love my Country.
2007-04-18 19:59:25
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answered by dan b 3
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I don't agree with all of the President policies. However some of the propaganda on both sides of the fence is just a little too much. So many facts get distorted by both parties. People need to pay attention when it come to issues and decide rather or not they agree or disagree with what the president has to say.
Just for the record anyone who heard the president state of the union address would have heard him admitting to making mistakes.
2007-04-18 19:42:42
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answered by wondermom 6
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I do like Bush because he knows what he is doing and he is trying to help the people in Iraq build their country and get it stable. He is not an idiot at all, if he was an idiot then he wouldnt have one the elections twice in a row.
The country is falling apart because no one wants to respect the position of the Presidency. You dont have to like the President, but at least you can res[ect the position. The country is falling apart because of the political parties and immigration.
President Bush is a human being and he cant be a perfect President. He cant always give everyone what they want because there is always going to be someone complaining
The country is not in shambles because of the war it is in shambles because of the political parties
2007-04-18 19:33:34
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answered by bee bee boo 3
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I personally don't have any feelings for him, but as for being president, he's an utter failure and will go down in history as ranked in the bottom 3 of all times. Maybe lower than James Buchanan, whose inaction caused the Civil War.
2007-04-18 20:01:24
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answered by gone 6
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It is not to like Bush or no, it is to like his way of acting or no?
is that came from bush him self or the peoples around him?
does the barrel of oil worth all that blood was gone and people were killed?
did he make the world much save or?
we have to know all of that and many others, and from that we will know that the answer will be no
2007-04-18 20:09:20
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answered by pepe 2
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In a way I like Bush more than I dislike him.The real question should be if yo want him oout of office do you approve of Cneney taking over? Bush is the first MBA in office so I have to believe that the man has more intelligence than what is shown to the public.That said I think that he 1)delegates too muchand 2)surrounds himself with people who could be a real danger if moved up a notch(Cheney)and3)is listening to the wrong people as he is trampling all over the citizens of the U.S. rights
2007-04-18 19:54:08
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answered by tenacious 1 2
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Yeah, I hear ya. Its so cool that youre not afraid to speak up because like, we really need more of that. Maybe, people like you will be the great generation that gets us out of this horrible massacre. Im an indy too, and I totally agree about the army.
2007-04-18 19:30:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Bushes policies are terrible and he is very narcissistic. I do like the fact that he doesn't back down when other countries try to intimidate him. He is the worst president this country has ever had though.
2007-04-18 19:32:31
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answered by babygirl143_dk 3
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He is a strong president. He isn't pompous...he just sticks to his guns, so to speak. He is committed to keeping terrorism out of the US, even if it means keeping the terrorists fighting in another country. At least he isn't as wishy-washy as most other politicians are. God forbid should you idiots vote in Hillary. That would be a more heinous mistake, for sure.
Not that i am against a woman president. I'd vote for Condi Rice over Hillary on any given day. Not only is she a woman, but an African-American woman too. At least she has more sense and guts than any democrat, male or female, in the nation.
2007-04-18 19:25:36
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answered by Jim 1
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