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1. No I do not. Liar, cheater, buffoon child-man. Cheney too, what an embarrassment to America.

2. I cherish the lives of not only our American women and men who are fighting for (oil) no reason, but also the lives of the innocents that are being taken each day. If you call it unpatriotic that I don't want any more dead, fine with me.

I say, blind obedience to a corrupt leader is NOT patriotism.

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2007-04-23 09:48:13 · answer #1 · answered by twowords 6 · 6 3

As a person, a leader? Llike any other human being he has good and bad qualities. As a leader he's done some great things and made some terrible mistakes.

The war in Iraq was over a long time ago. The question is whether one supports the continued occupation. Unfortunately, I think we need to stay there b/c if we leave it will be more choatic and worse than now - a threat to the region and outselves. Very few rational honest people can deny this. Whether or not the war was right in the first place, we need to stay there for a while longer to get the Iraqis up to speed. They're making progress.

2007-04-23 16:49:03 · answer #2 · answered by Tired o 3 · 2 3

I think George Bush is the worst President in US History. The alleged crimes of which he has been accused make him worthy of imprisonment, and in one case, arguably execution for treason. BUT, since those crimes have yet to be proved and may not be because most politicians are self-serving scum at heart, let's forget the alleged crimes.

He's unbelievably INCOMPETENT. I thought Jimmy Carter was bad - GWB makes Carter look like the greatest leader in world history. Military leaders have repeatedly said that he doesn't know what he's doing. He went into Iraq using faulty intelligence and sent our troops in without all the proper body armor and munitions. What kind of leader sends his people's children into war without the necessary equipment??? He has repeatedly shown a disregard or complete lack of understanding of the US Constitution. He calls himself conservative yet has been ANYTHING but fiscally responsible. The monumental dept he has rolled up has put our country on the brink of economic disaster.

Because of all he has done, in 2008 the Democrats will very likely win the Presidency and almost assuredly win majorities in the House and Senate so great as to prevent filibuster, which means they will do whatever they want which may not be a good thing either.

I am opposed to the Iraqi war because Iraq never attacked us and was not an immediate threat to us and militarily speaking GWB is a MORON who's leadership is getting a lot of good people killed for NO REASON. Not only that, we're not finding or fighting Osama and Iran is trying to pick a fight with us because they know that GWB has strained our troops to the point of exhaustion. You can't fight wars if you're stressed out and punchy.

2007-04-23 16:58:16 · answer #3 · answered by BOOM 7 · 1 2

1. Do you like George W. Bush?

Not at all, no.



2. Do you support the war in Iraq?

Since it's underway, yes, it must be won.



should we be there?

No.



Why?

Post-9/11, there were higher priorities than ivading Iraq. Also, there were likely better strategies than an invasion using conventional forces.

2007-04-23 17:00:08 · answer #4 · answered by B.Kevorkian 7 · 2 1

1. Yes I do like President Bush.
2. I support the war in Iraq 100% and yes we should be there because I like the way Bush handles all situations.

2007-04-23 16:58:27 · answer #5 · answered by Coach K 4 · 1 2

1. Yes I support president Bush because......he increased military spending by 26%, increased the FBI budget by 40%, created the Dept. Of Homeland Security after the largest government re-organization in over 60 years, and implemented three major tax relief bills that granted tax relief to 109 MILLION American tax payers and that eliminated five million low income tax payers from paying income tax altogether.

2. YES I supported action against Iraq at the time, but hindesight is always 20/20. In the months after 911 we had world support for our war on terror. After our invasion of Iraq, we not only lost that support but now the world hates our guts. I think we need to slowly withdrawl troops steadily, but offer NO timetable to our enemies. Then reserve the option of building our forces back up if needed. But managing a civil war between the shiites and sunnis is NOT a reason to stay in Iraq.

2007-04-23 17:01:31 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 1 2

I don't know him personally, so I can't say if I like him or not. I think he is a very poor President.

I never supported the war in Iraq because I never believed any of that imminent threat B.S. Powell spewed at the U.N. Plus, it was obvious that Bush wanted to go in there for personal reasons and that's just not a kosher reason to invade a sovereign nation.

2007-04-23 16:47:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

1. I do not like or hate G.W.B.
2. I semi support the war in Iraq I do not support the cause and reason why we are there but I do support the troops serving there.
Why because that is what I think after seeing and hearing all the things I have seen and heard

2007-04-23 16:47:32 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

Those are easy:

1. I cannot stand George Bush. He is the most incompetent boob we have ever had as president. He has taken this country from being one the most respected around the world to the most despised not to mention he has gutted the environment, healthcare, education, gun control, etc., etc., etc.

2. I support the troops but I do not support the occupation of a country that does not want us there. We cannot prevail in a situation like this since it is a conflict of ideologies. Those cannot be won.

2007-04-23 16:50:45 · answer #9 · answered by JoJo 4 · 3 2

As a person, yes, I do like the President. As a political figure, mostly, i think he has good values. As for the war, I do support it because I belive that in the end it will make the world safer, but I do think that there have been some errors in managing it.

2007-04-23 16:53:05 · answer #10 · answered by Chris H 2 · 2 1

1. Yes. I support our President(Republican OR Democrat) and our country against our enemies. Do I like him? I can't judge because I've never met him.
2. Yes. We have to make a firm stand against terrorism in Iraq and in Afghanistan. Are we winning? Don't have that answer.

2007-04-23 16:59:39 · answer #11 · answered by amazin'g 7 · 1 2

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