When he's done being President, and he goes home to Crawford Texas, he will be able to look in the mirror and know that he did the best job possible despite what the liberal media said about him for 8 years.
I think he's done well, and he has integrity, and it's impossible to please everyone all the time.
2007-04-21 04:21:02
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answered by Sweet n Sour 7
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Well considering the situation the US and the World is in, I believe he is doing his best. He could have used a heck of a better Cabinet supporting cast, but he got stuck has what he has. No matter who could, would, or should be President right now, it's an impossible spot to run OUR country in. I don't care if you bring Lincoln or Washington back from the dead, they would be catching just as much crap from the Media and stupid simple minded citizens who think if told the sky is Maroon, they say "Yes Ma'am may I please have another!?!". Plus he at least carries out what he says. With Pride! 24yrs from now, we'll have a different President in a completely different situation, and nobody will be happy with him, and Bush will actually look like a half decent President and will always be in our History Books to come!!
2007-04-21 04:35:23
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answered by Detroit Punk 3
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I don't agree with all of his stands, but I admire the person. He's got the last president we had beat by a long shot. Clinton was more concerned with image that leading. He lied while under oath. He's had at least couple affairs. He broke a promise as Governor of Arkansas not to run for president. He was arguably worse president we've had in recent years.
President Bush, on the other hand, bases his decision on morale conviction. I feel Americans made big mistake giving Democrats control of Congress. Don't even why the voted GOP in 1994. I hope Nanci Pelosi only serves as speaker for two years. This Congress scares the heck of me and I hope the Republican keep the White House and regain Congress in 2008.
2007-04-21 04:34:24
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answered by godzuki22000 1
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I'm from the UK and I can say that he is deeply unpopular in Europe. Things like "My Pet Goat", New Orleans and handling international incidents without any tact, sensitivity and diplomacy to the point of countries feeling bullied by an extremist, have made him a figure of hate over here. Everytime he opens his mouth people cringe and feel fear at the same time, like "whats he going to do next"? Unfortunately he thinks he's doing the world a massive favour with his foreign policies but the truth is that the foreigners didn't ask for that kind of help so we aren't indebted to his administration like he thinks we are. He thought he could "free" the world like he was playing a video game with crusading arrogance. What is really sad is that it has overshadowed so much of the good America has done for the world before he came along.
Unfortunately some Americans interpret this as people being anti-American which isn't true because its George Bush they hate, not the country.
2007-04-21 04:30:15
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answered by Anonymous
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This is something that I can talk about for hours. But I'll try to keep it short.
I am not to pleased with him. We are in Iraq for what?!?!? I'll tell you. OIL. Osama Bin Laden is NOT IN IRAQ. I thought that the point of us going to war was to catch the one responsible for the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center.
Why are we still over there after he made an announcement that the "Mission was Accomplished" What was accomplished besides thousands of American Soldiers dying for OIL. As long as we keep soldiers in Iraq more are going to die, and the more that die the more that we are going to send over. I don't understand why he can't pull out armed services and get back to Afgainistan so that we can get the one that is supposed to be responsible for the attacks on the World Trade Centers, Pentagon, and the plane crash in PA.
There is NO REASON for us to be in Iraq. President Bush has made a huge mistake and we are losing friends, brothers, sisters, grandchildren, sons, daughters, great grandchildren and most of all family!
Well that's my opinion.
2007-04-21 04:27:21
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answered by pinky_lady_2006 3
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Positively during the first term. Everyone is on his case throughout both terms, but during the first one, I was like, give him a chance, he's sticking to his guns. Now, during the second term, he's just plain stubborn. I'm getting tired of Iraq. We really need to be bombing the hell out of Afghanistan. Who cares if the biggest oil producing country is Iraq? I hope Bush doesn't sway voters to go Democrat. I'm registered independent, but tend to vote Republican, so he might make people change their minds.
2007-04-21 04:23:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that Mr. Bush is so superior to both Al Gore and John Kerry that it is utterly fantastic! Thank goodness for intelligent American voters.
2007-04-21 04:25:43
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answered by Delray 3
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George W. Bush? Terrible terrible president but on the bright side, only 639 days left!!
2007-04-21 04:21:43
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answered by ash 7
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Good president for the most part. Tho I don't like his policies on immigration and the border.
2007-04-21 04:35:34
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answered by Anonymous
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It cant be easy to be in the position he is in. He is trying to keep millions of people happy while trying to do what is right for our country and it just cant be done. Some of the decisions he has made havent been the best. But overall I think the country is still mostly intact and thats the main thing.
2007-04-21 04:22:54
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answered by xlichamps 2
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I think he should join the army as an in listed infantry soldier and serve 3 continuous years service at Vehicle check points in Baghdad Iraq.Maybe he will find the weapons of mass destruction then.
2007-04-21 04:20:14
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answered by Heads up! 5
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