Oh, I def. do, but then again I'm a liberal Bush supporter (we do exsist!) I feel that is one of his stronger points as a leader, sticking to his guns, otherwise I would've voted for Kerry. To avoid hate mail, I still have issues with some of his decision making but hey, I, along with many others voted him in.
2007-04-27 10:06:25
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answered by lsr 2
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He did flip flop his position. He has done it continually since taking office. He said he wasn't into nation building. What is he doing in Iraq then? During is election campaign, he admitted there was global warming and that his administration would do something about it and proposed the largest increase in history toward combating it. He completely reversed his position and allowed the fossil fuel industry to rule the energy policy and the war. He said that Iraq had no WMD's prior to 9/11 and that Saddam was not a threat. The day after 9/11 he was avidly searching for proof of Saddam doing this and he lied about all the so called intelligence found on Saddam. He then also said that Saddam had WMD's. He has been the biggest liar and biggest flip flopper in the history of American politics. That's a fact.
2007-04-27 17:14:45
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answered by Anonymous
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We went in to get the terrorists who attacked us
We no longer care about Bin Ladin.
They have mobile chemical factories.
We will find their weapons.
They will greet us with flowers.
We know Al Qiada met with Saddam in April
They are trying to buy yellowcake from Niger
A fish has only two sides, George Bush hasn't got a direction, or a clue.
Reminding people how many lies Bush told to get approval of Congress shouldn't be a negative for Democrats who had the nerve to believe him and his band of merry men.
Normal people never though a President could lie so much to so many people over such a serious matter.
This was war, not a stain on a dress. A concept of seriousness that makes the average Joe just shake his head
2007-04-27 17:13:03
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answered by justa 7
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Surely you're joking.
Bush has flip flopped on Iraq constantly. Why we're there, goals, when we'll leave. The list goes on and on...
Please stop embarrassing yourself by regurgitating NeoCon talking points.
2007-04-27 17:14:35
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no credit to give. It is a huge fault of his ... It is to the detriment of us all that he is consistently single-minded and unbending.
In15 or 20 years ... ask your kids if they enjoy sacrificing and paying their heavy prices for GWB's single-minded folley of today ... consult the history books to see what is being said about this pathetic excuse for a leader that you call a president.
2007-04-27 17:22:29
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answered by HillBillieNot 3
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No, I'm afraid not. While the congresspeople who voted for the war owe us one to be sure, it is possible to make a mistake when not knowing all the facts, and correct yourself later. I'll take someone who makes mistakes and recognizes their mistakes over someone who is obstinate anyday.
P.S: Great answer, "bush deathgrip."
2007-04-27 17:14:19
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answered by Mackenzie G 2
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Hmmm interesting. You guys took all the good answers already leaving me with not much else to add. This guy asks a stupid question and gets smart answers. Chalk another one up for the superior liberal intellect!!
2007-04-27 17:17:31
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answered by David M 6
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When Bush campaigned in 2000, he said his administration would not get into "nation building". So what is he trying to do in Iraq if that isn't nation building? It certainly has nothing to do with 911. Bush also said that he would fire anyone in his administration who outed a CIA agent. We're still waiting on that one.
2007-04-27 17:09:33
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answered by wyldfyr 7
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Flip flopping is just a term for thinking. If you haven't changed your mind lately how do you know if you still have one?
By that logic we'd still be fighting in Vietnam.
2007-04-27 17:04:02
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answered by Franklin 7
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You mean by saying he does not believe in nation building and then nation building? Or that there should always be specific timetables for troop withdrawal, then if there is a timetable you are a traitor/surrenderer? I'm not sure, but I think that is flip-flopping.
2007-04-27 17:05:22
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answered by Arbgre555 5
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bush changed his mind about drinking alcohol.
alright that wasn't funny.
yes, bush has dug his heels into the mud and would not change his mind to save our lives - but how is that a good thing when he was wrong about Iraq.
2007-04-27 17:11:52
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answered by Anonymous
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