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"As you know, my position is clear -- I'm the commander guy." -

"give my chance a plan to work."

"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."

"My job is a job to make decisions. I'm a decision -- if the job description were, what do you do -- it's decision maker."

"One of my concerns is that the health care not be as good as it can possibly be."

"The solution to Iraq -- an Iraq that can govern itself, sustain itself and defend itself -- is more than a military mission. Precisely the reason why I sent more troops into Baghdad."

"I think that the vice president is a person reflecting a half-glass-full mentality."


...and you really researched who you were voting for, ...right?

2007-05-04 12:36:44 · 11 answers · asked by omnimog 4 in Politics & Government Military

11 answers

Not in this life time! *sm*

2007-05-04 16:40:54 · answer #1 · answered by LadyZania 7 · 1 0

If the C-in-C was a mechanic, in the interests of keeping jobs in America, I would let him fix my car. Of course, I could come back to find the following:

(1) My car has been outsourced to a chop shop run by illegal immigrants;

(2) My car has been shipped to Iraq to replace a blown-up HMMWV on the cheap;

(3) My car has become the subject of an intense debate between Republicans and Democrats in Congress as to whether or not my repair costs are to be loaded with pork such as farm subsidies and funding for crack addicts to become ballet teachers;

(4) My car could be the victim of a drive-by-shooting from (insert any Democrat or anarchist freak here) attempting to assassinate the C-in-C, and become a lightning bolt for a discussion on 2nd Amendment rights;

(5) My car could end up unrepaired, with a note on the windshield from Don Rumsfeld reading "You end up with the car you have, not the car you wanted to take out of the shop".

I think I'll stick with my dealership or call the people at Maaco.

And this was a military question ... how?

2007-05-04 20:19:38 · answer #2 · answered by Nat 5 · 1 0

I find it funny how you liberal wacos always cling to the Bush is stupid mentality and that we were all tricked into a war by him. So what you are saying in reality is that Bush is dumb but you are dumber because he was smart enough to trick you.

And yes if he was a mechanic I would let him work on my car.

2007-05-04 19:46:58 · answer #3 · answered by scubasteve5711 2 · 1 0

judging not by the mistakes done, cause all the presidents are going to have some mistakes under the belt when they step off office; but instead the stubbornness and inability to correct those mistakes made and be sincere and hones with the Nation,
I SAY HELL NO !!!
I WOULD NOT LET EVEN NEAR MY CAR

2007-05-04 19:42:55 · answer #4 · answered by wanna_help_u 5 · 2 1

I'd rather have an A fix my car but a W is just fine with me.

2007-05-04 19:41:11 · answer #5 · answered by Kevin A 3 · 2 0

I'm sure that whatever he causes to go wrong, he'll blame somebody else, and then go and burn down their house.

Many people question whether W is even human!!

2007-05-04 19:59:44 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No - because he's not a mechanic. But i do trust him as the CinC

2007-05-04 20:02:31 · answer #7 · answered by dude 6 · 0 0

No, i wouldn't trust him to unblock my drain

2007-05-05 01:57:39 · answer #8 · answered by brainstorm 7 · 0 0

Yes, I would trust him with my car.

2007-05-04 19:40:44 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

no, he might find imaginary weapons of mass destruction.

2007-05-04 19:41:02 · answer #10 · answered by Winter Glory 7 · 1 3

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