most of the Bush haters themselves can't even form complete sentences? Most Bush haters only have like 12 words in their vocabulary. A few of the advanced can even double that into the 24 word vocabulary system.The 12 words are Bush, lie, lied, lying, lies, impeach, idiot, terrorist, moron, stole, Florida, and Clinton. Why don't Bush haters learn to expand their vocabulary?
2007-05-05
06:33:06
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Stephanie - Am I George W Bush or did I miss something? The question was, had you read it, why do Bush haters call HIM an idiot? You can insult me all day, I couldn't care less. Now would you like to answer the question. Thanks.
2007-05-05
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Thanks for answering the question Stephanie. I didn't need the rest of the rant, but thanks.
2007-05-05
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i love it when the libs come out of the woodwork like this, its like a herd of lemmings!
2007-05-05 07:04:48
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answered by Anonymous
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For he's far from being an idiot,sure he sounds moronic everytime he opens his mouth, but that don't make him stupid.
Everyone knows he went into Iraq for the oil, yet look at how many people he's convinced it's the right thing to do, ( to protect the American way of life?)
He's got everyone believing he's fighting the war on terror, yet he has not set foot in PAKISTAN, despite the fact that Osama is there and the taliban are the Pakistanis,and they were as much a problem to the Afghanis as they are to us.
Sure we need the Pakistanis, what with China and India surging ahead at full steam(both economically and militarily), but why lie, just tell the truth?
He's not stupid, people; the man has done everything he was mandated to do by his backers( Big Oil), and he's done so with the approval of more than half the American people?
Do you still think he's an idiot?
2007-05-05 06:47:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sorry but that's the republicans you're referring to with a simplistic 12 word vocabulary. Bush is an idiot, he, cheney and rumsfeld, didn't bother to listen to the military or Colin Powell or the CIA, they just decided to tick off the whole world and have a war by using the pretense that the Iraquis and Al Quaeda were involved in 9/11 when there was no such ally.
Bush squandered the world's sympathy and emapthy. He sent troops into two war zones, Iraq and Afghanistan, totally unprepared and not well fitted and because of his ill -planned strategies American troops are dying or being injured in record numbers.
The Bush administration has totally ignored the Geneva Convention on torture and turned it into a fight at the OK Coral with his Texas Ranger them versus us attitudes.
The Bush administration doesn't even have cojones to give the veterans the proper care at Walter Reed let alone other va hospitals and he also lies about how his military kills people with friendly fire but then blames it on enemy. Can we say Pat Tillman, the four canadians in Afghanistan. That's why he's an idiot.
2007-05-05 06:44:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You are stereotyping liberals by your simple minded assessment of several truths. However, what you fail to realize is that defiance of leadership is one of those things that makes our nation great. I myself am unhappy with our current leadership, but I am not alone in my opinion. If you want a more elaborate explanation of why President Bush is seen as an, "Idiot". You need to do nothing more than watch the man speak. If "Bush Haters" have a 12 word vocabulary that is still 6 more words then the President. What I find more disturbing is you obvious support of a terrible leader and your lack of knowledge about those who choose to NOT support him.
2007-05-05 06:51:03
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answered by shyguy1355 2
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I don't hate George Bush, and I can't remember using any of those words, other than using his proper name (and why on earth would you list that, are we supposed to call him by some other name?). But I do find him to be the worst President we have ever endured, and I'm 50, so I've seen a few. I think he's arrogant and has proved himself to be incompetent when it comes to waging war. I do have a lot of contempt for him, but I don't hate him and I don't see any use in using silly words like idiot and moron when it comes to him. The words that truly describe him are good enough: incompetent, arrogant, stubborn, and short-sighted. It really doesn't make you look any smarter to insult others about their vocabulary. I'm against what George Bush has done to this country over his obsession with Iraq and his abandonment of the real War on Terror and trust me, a problem with vocabulary is one issue I don't have.
2007-05-05 06:49:56
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answered by Anonymous
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The words you chose to describe our president show that you are very articulate "Bush, lie, lied, lying, lies, impeach, idiot, terrorist, moron, stole, Florida". Well done. I could think of several others but I don't need another yahoo violation.
Bush haters have every reason to feel the way they do. He has completely destroyed the reputation of the US. And if you've ever heard him try to ad lib, you'd recognize a man with fewer brain cells than a slug.
2007-05-05 06:42:40
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answered by katydid 7
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Actually, the more educated people are, the more inclined they are to hate bush. The largest cross sections of Bush supporters come from the uneducated bible belt, and rednecks. Obviously, big business loves bush, but the head count in that area is relatively small.
University students across America hate him because he is destroying their future. The states with high tech jobs are mostly blue states.
Sorry dude, you got that one quite backwards
2007-05-05 06:50:11
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answered by mark 7
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Sigh. Here are some complete sentences for you: President Bush severely miscalculated the political, military, and human costs of invading and reconstructing Iraq. Even most of his supporters admit this. This alone would be enough to justify his resignation. Add to this his failure in 6 years to oversee the capture or killing of Bin Laden, his failure to appoint competent subordinates (heckuva job, Brownie), and his failure to reign in government spending even though the republicans controlled congress, and you have ample reasons to dislike Bush and wish he were to resign.
2007-05-05 06:45:01
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answered by Chance20_m 5
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Bush is the master of low expectations, don't expect him to extract Osama to receive justice back here in the US. However, he is the master of corruption, nepotism, and cronyism, just ask Mike Brown, and after you're done talking to him, go pay a visit to Armstrong Williams, who was recently fined because he didn't put out enough propaganda, your argument is just like Ken Lay, deceptive yet dead.
I hope you learned something right there.
2007-05-05 06:44:30
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answered by ck4829 7
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I vacillate between thinking UNelected Dictator Dumbya is totally evil or an idiot, so I have settled on thinking that he is an idiot savant who's narrow genius talent is for doing evil. Have I demonstrated a sufficient vocabulary to sink your premise?
2007-05-05 06:49:23
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answered by rhino9joe 5
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Most of them couldn't tell you where Bush stood on any issue other than war. Even the popular slur of "neo-con" is essentially calling him a pro-war liberal (most on the left don't quite get that).
If you really want to confuse them, tell them that Bush has spent more on social programs than his predicessor, Clinton. He enforces immigration laws less than Clinton, wants more open borders, etc. Many of their heads explode on finding out that he agrees with them on pretty much everything except abortion and war.
2007-05-05 06:43:12
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answered by Kenny S 2
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