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#1. He made fools out of Christian Conservatives

2007-04-24 12:28:49 · 40 answers · asked by Taco 1 in Politics & Government Politics

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Well I hear those guys at Huliburton are really rich these days.

2007-04-24 12:31:54 · answer #1 · answered by lord_velos 2 · 6 7

You need to take into account that GWB had to deal with 911, which is something no other president has ever had to do. We do not know, and never will know what other presidents would have done in the same situation. I do not believe that everything he did was right. Personally, I do not like the Patriot Act, No Child Left Behind, etc. However, I know that we are far better off than we could have been with the alternative. Oh, ya. To answer your question: made life hell for Liberal idiot loons decreased the amount of kool aid drinkers in Congress Pissed off idiots like you and other liberals on answers Kept America safe after 9/11 Kept Kerry from becoming President Sorry honey, but my wife is a 5th grade teacher. No Child Left Behind is very real and really in force in the public schools. However, I would bet that you were one that was left behind because you can't even spell correctly.

2016-05-17 23:40:50 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Sociopathic Fu'ker is nothing but a loser and has been a loser all his life. He is an embarrassment around the world for the United States and it will take a long time to recover the United States good name after the piece of dung leaves office in 2008.

The only thing the sad Fu'ker is guaranteed is a first class ticket to Hades where the Devil will have to put up with the Liar for eternity.

2007-04-24 13:21:55 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

He got Saddam out of power.
Did something about Partial Abortions
Tax cuts
Has helped schools
Prescription Drug Benefits
Border Patrol
Republicans took control of the House and Senate

I really like Bush, I will be sad when January 2009 comes around :(

2007-04-24 12:45:54 · answer #4 · answered by Michelle 6 · 0 3

He helped his Bud Ted Haggard face up to his need for rehab.

Then after 21 hours of rehab Ted was no longer a threat to American children.

2007-04-24 13:01:18 · answer #5 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

He got a hilarious book made about him: "Bad President" It's hilarious, and mocks him to no end.

And he makes me laugh until I start crying. Here's part of one of his speeches:

Thu Apr 19, 6:13 PM ET
WASHINGTON - Strange things sometimes come out of President Bush's mouth. "Polls just go poof." "Remember the rug?"

When Bush went to Ohio on Thursday to talk about terrorism, he ended up musing about marriage and chicken-plucking plants, the agony of death and his Oval Office rug, which resembles a sunburst.

About his legacy, Bush said historians are still assessing George Washington, the nation's first leader. "My attitude is, if they're still writing about (number) one, 43 doesn't need to worry about it."

On being married: "A good marriage is really good after serving together in Washington, D.C."

Maybe the president just felt like jabbering at the town hall-style event in Tipp City, Ohio. He began talking about terrorism and ended 90 minutes later after chattering about everything from life after the White House to Vietnam War and the brutal Khmer Rouge regime.

Some highlights:

_"Politics comes and goes, but your principles don't. And everybody wants to be loved — not everybody. ... You never heard anybody say, `I want to be despised, I'm running for office.'"

_"The best thing about my family is my wife. She is a great first lady. I know that sounds not very objective, but that's how I feel. And she's also patient. Putting up with me requires a lot of patience."

_"There are jobs Americans aren't doing. ... If you've got a chicken factory, a chicken-plucking factory, or whatever you call them, you know what I'm talking about."

_"There are some similarities, of course" between Iraq and Vietnam. "Death is terrible."

_"I've been in politics long enough to know that polls just go poof at times."

As he has before, Bush told the story about how his first presidential decision was to pick a rug for the Oval Office, a task he quickly cast to his wife. He told her to make sure the rug reflected optimism "because you can't make decisions unless you're optimistic that the decisions you make will lead to a better tomorrow."

Later, when he talked about his hope for succeeding in Iraq, Bush said, "Remember the rug?"

2007-04-24 12:45:18 · answer #6 · answered by Lina 5 · 2 2

I don't think he appears soft to our enemies. I believe he (or more appropriately, his administration) took a stand against the Islamic extremists and said you are not going to kill anymore innocent Americans on my watch. I believe that in the early days of this war in Iraq he scared the hell out of those little sheiklets and showed that if you mess with America we are not going to sit quietly and take it, we are coming after you and your friends. I think the occupation of Iraq has been a failing, but that has more to do with the Iraqis and the forced "politically correct" way we have had to fight this battle. His mistake has been giving into the wishes of the PC war crowd and setting up insane rules of engagement for our troops. They have to be shot at before they can shoot, for godsake. Its a ridiculous way to fight a war. And that is a failing of this administration. Abu Ghraib and Gitmo should never have come into question in terms of how we treat our enemies. Who can reasonably dictate how "fairly" we treat the people that are trying to kill us. Its absolutely absurd that political pressure is applied to the way we wage war.

The most good he did was keep John Kerry and Al Gore out of the White House.

2007-04-24 12:45:38 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

He decreased unemployement, cut taxes, and funded a good ammount of research on alternate energy, to name a few things. Don't say he hasn't done anything good at all. If you can't think of anything good he has done, you don't deserve to argue politics. If you think he is evil, then you are linear-minded and a blind follower to a deceitful trend in the American media and culture. He has done what he thought would be best for the country, you can't deny him that.

2007-04-24 12:37:20 · answer #8 · answered by Trevyn 2 · 4 3

He has kept the war in Iraq and not on American soil. I could go on for ever, but you need to get away from the central media system and start to listen to public radio and you will find out the truth and you will be so mad that you have been lied to by the mass media you will want to declare war on the entire group. Trust me I know, I used to be a naive as you.

2007-04-24 12:33:49 · answer #9 · answered by gigi 5 · 5 3

I heard Laura is running for NY SS taking Hillary's job.. lol

Can lightning strike twice?..

2007-04-24 12:41:55 · answer #10 · answered by tiny b 3 · 1 1

I can't think of anything but I don't agree with your statement either. He made a fool out of himself. The Religious Right made fools out of themselves long ago.

2007-04-24 12:35:07 · answer #11 · answered by MI 6 · 3 3

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