He knows how true Americans feel ..and that's enough for him . A man like GW Bush doesn't need to be pumped up like Bill Clinton & John Kerry ..while they hold up air-traffic for things like hair cuts ..
To most of us - we still value freedom at all costs . He's a great leader ..and the left is running scared . . So scared-that they even take to praising dictators and treating them like royalty on American TV - Walters and Chavez...so scared they condem our military for humiliating blood-thristy beheaders with under garments on their heads .. Insanity is going to undo the Democrats and that alone will thank "W"..and preserve democracy .
2007-04-27 09:54:49
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answered by missmayzie 7
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you're in simple terms getting your self right into a pissing contest. Time to enable bypass of the gangster mentality. the two events are working as a team to interrupt the rustic. Whom ever comes after BHO, will proceed the ball rolling, in simple terms like Bush endured Clinton's stride. supply up being a lemming, and attempt to have an unique concept. there is the place the project is, no one thinks for themselves from now on.
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answered by bumber 4
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He could have just done what Clinton did - coasted, like a student taking "gut courses" in college. Never tackling the tough issues, and just following the polls.
Instead of kicking the problems down the road like him, Bush tackled them and made the tough decisions. For what? To hear people call him Hitler, or a chimp? The man and his family are marked for life as terrorist targets, and many of the people he is trying to protect in this country would cheer if something bad happened to him.
He is far from perfect. He has made mistakes. I don't know of any leader who hasn't.
Hey, they called Lincoln a "baboon." Bush is in good company.
2007-04-27 09:52:26
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answered by American citizen and taxpayer 7
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I already thanked him by filling out plenty of petitions for Impeachment. Seriously, he hasn't done much for America. His efforts are in Iraq and he continues to send in soldiers to be killed in a war that is going nowhere. He continues to be stubborn and refuses to work together with Congress to find another way out of this mess and many of the things he has done in the last few years go against what the Constitution allows. He is slowly turning into a Dictator, he doesn't listen to the people of this country anymore. It is high time someone else stepped in.
2007-04-27 09:37:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Certainlly. I think an 8 x 10 cell in Leavenworth for the next 20 years wold be an appropriate reward for the lying, oath-breaking demagogue.
2007-04-27 09:21:50
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answered by Anonymous
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No the only people George Bush serves are the oil cartels
2007-04-27 09:25:33
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answered by Anonymous
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NO. President Bush is a true leader and I thank God that he is my president. Leadership is not going with what is popular at the time. Leadership is doing the right thing every time its the right thing to do.
I think the true scholars, the real historians who someday will record Bush's legacy, will remember him as a Rock in the midst of a stormy sea. I appreciate his service to our country and I'd follow him into war and back as many times as necessary to ensure continued freedom and liberty in these United States of America!
2007-04-27 09:29:39
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answered by Curt S 1
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The rest of the world is thinking the USA is full of brain dead neonazis ooops, neocons.. thank Georgie boy ...
( luckily it is not true as we will see in 2008)
2007-04-27 10:16:38
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answered by willow, the yodakitty from hell 7
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Oh where to begin thanking him for such great service....I THINK NOT!
2007-04-27 09:18:56
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answered by white_and_nerdy_93 4
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As soon as he does something for OUR country, I'll let you know.
2007-04-27 09:17:43
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answered by Bush Invented the Google 6
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