I applaud you, dude. You've got to be one of the smartest and most informed people I've ever met. Your military (me included) thanks you.
The truth as to why some people don't appreciate Bush is because people are stupid and liberal, and bands like Green Day and Anti-flag don't help. However, people are constantly -CONSTANTLY- exposed to this kind of music, which is written by LIBERALS. The same thing is happening to Christianity; people listen to self-defeating or self-demeaning songs, telling them that they're worthless, when in reality, we're all created in God's own image, and we're fearfully and wonderfully made. (This also explains why I stopped listening to such music and now listen to Christian rock, which isn't all bad.)
The fact that so many Americans watch TV to stay informed--and so many TV shows (as well as the media) are all leftist nutjobs--also doesn't help people's view of Bush or his administration. For instance, did you know that there are good things happening in Iraq? I bet not... and that's because the media never reports the good things of the Bush administration - instead, they make him out to be some sort of right-wing psychotic socialist/dictator instead of really realizing that America is a democracy.
Henceforth, much of the stupidity of today.
God bless you, God bless Bush, and God bless America.
2007-05-17 17:46:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Ungrateful! Like I'm supposed to be grateful that in any given 4-8 years, I have two choices for a president!!!!
Bush is a secretive president that cares more for his moral/social convictions than the people themselves.
Bush is a lot like Lincoln, but is passing unconstitutional laws really what you want to look for in a president? Is starting 'wars' that have no standing and unprovoked ok? (Yes we were attacked, however Iraq had nothing to do with it, and where is Bin Laden- if he was responsible?). History is written by those who win wars. Lincoln was a mediocre president at most, he sucked because he forced states that voluntary joined the Union to stay in the Union. Bush is also using the same strong arm tactics.
Read the Constitution, read the federalist papers, read the Law, then make a coherent post that make sense. If you knew the way history/law works, you would know that popular votes are irrelevant. Support Congress, and stop making crappy statements that have no standings!!!
Stop using rhetoric to move your argument. Your last statement implies that if I don't support Bush, I don't support America. If that's your stance, than why don't you take your extremist views and get the hell out of MY country!
2007-05-17 17:44:31
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answered by Blah 3
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you in simple terms do not get it do you? The Iraq conflict had surely no longer some thing to do with oil. IF it did, do you surely imagine that considering that we had over one hundred,000 troops there and Iraq had purely a small militia that lets have allow the Iraqi authorities take the oil and do some thing else with it? surely you are able to't be THAT gullible!
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh please.
Oh yeah, better answer the question lol. Why? Because he's incompetent, arrogant, divisive, and apparently clueless. He'll be remembered in history as one of the worst Presidents this country has ever endured. His Administration will become a study in how NOT to run a war.
2007-05-17 18:11:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Your spelling and sentence structure suggests that either you are only old enough to have been around during two president's administrations or you aren't very educated or intelligent. Either way, history will probably rank Bush with Nixon, Buccanan, and Hoover as one of the worst presidents in American history.
2007-05-17 17:47:54
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answered by wyldfyr 7
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Here's 100 reasons why we are "ungrateful"
http://www.commondreams.org/views04/1023-23.htm
And this list is 3 years old!!
"Scooter Libby, former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, became the first high-level White House official to be indicted while in office in more than 100 years"
2007-05-17 17:39:31
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answered by Anonymous
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"It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God" (Matthew 19:24). Bush's net worth is around $20 million. I don't think God is very likely to "bless Bush" anytime soon, based solely on that quote.
2007-05-17 17:39:30
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answered by Joez2103 2
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"God bless Bush, God bless America".... Bush stands agains the principles of the Constitution; blessing him AND America is a contradiction. I hope your simplistic words are a big joke to make some kind of point... if not, I am scared of the mind that typed this question.
2007-05-17 17:40:24
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answered by Anonymous
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George Bush is an idiot.
I used to think Jimmy Carter was the biggest idiot we had in the white house.
I used to think Lyndon Johnson was the most evil megalomaniac ever to become president.
I used to think Franklin Roosevelt did the most damage to the Constitution, oversaw history's largest expansion of government and intrusion into our daily lives.
Bush has outdone them all on the grandest scale.
(later...)
Only four thumbs down? I'm really off my game.
2007-05-17 17:33:42
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answered by trentrockport 5
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I hope I DON'T see another president doing the same things Bush is doing. Are you a trust fund baby or what?
2007-05-17 17:37:59
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answered by Lisaa 3
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