Everybody I know who voted for him regrets it now, including me. I am embarrassed by him. I just hope he doesn't get us all killed before he leaves office.
Fundamentalists want the end of the world to come, however. They just hope that George will bring it on sooner. They think they will be RAPTURED before things get too bad. Boy, are they going to be surprised!
2007-05-22 08:50:13
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answered by Anonymous
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nope not I, he isn't the best president but he sure isn't the worst, even if the liberals try to manipulate everything to try to get you to believe otherwise. stupid liberals they will do anything or go to any lengths to blame everything and anything on the president. Oh it rained today must be President Bush's fault. OK in all seriousness here is why I don't regret my vote.
recently he is involved in a bi-partisan vote to reform immigration in this country.
the unemployment rate is at a low 4.8% and that is even after fall a few tenths of a percent.
he has been tough on terror and stopped a dictator on top of it, in addition that the U.S. still has troops in Afghanistan monitoring the area in case Bin Laden is still alive.
(even though liberals compare him to hitler after he got rid of a dictator who was almost as ruthless as Hitler)
He has faced to unprecidented situations that there were no real plans for, 9/11 & Hurricane Katrina, these were large scale disasters and the President did the best he could yet liberals ignore that fact and treat it like it was an every day disaster and then politicize it for their own gain. They did the same with 9/11 even though Clinton could have stopped it just as easy if not easier that George W. Bush could have.
Despite those problems the economy is still doing well it took alot to come back from situations like that and not that the U.S. is all the way back considering the hit it took from both of those disasters it came back considerably.
All you liberals who complain about Bush can also return your refund credit you got for your kids and/or spouse.
The only thing I don't agree with the President on is Gay Marriage, I think it should be legal, what do I care if they get married I have gay/lesbian friends, and some of them should be married because they love their "partner".
look at all these facts and then also watch C-Span and listen to the comments and statements the politicans makes, as well as how they vote without all the bias, half truths, and manipulation. Everyone picks on Fox, yet they never pick on ABC, CBS, or better yet PBS, who is paid for by the public but doesn't act in the public interest.
2007-05-22 15:56:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush is a strong supporter of the 2nd Amendment, I voted for him twice, I may not be 100% satisfied(immigration), but I'd vote for him again in a second!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I also voted for Reagan Bush SR. and Bob Dole And any one of them is better than any Clinton, Kerry, or those other lib's that want my 2nd amendment rights to disappear!!!!!!!!!!!
Tom Selleck for President!!!!!!!!!
litlbits... I think you're right enough!!!
2007-05-22 15:47:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure. But really, what was my viable choice last election?
I was NOT voting for a candidate whose primary message was "You all hate Bush so you have to vote for ME!!" No, I don't. And I didn't. But I was given a bad choice, and a bunch of worse choices. I chose the bad choice.
2007-05-22 17:00:18
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answered by Jam_Til_Impact 5
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No, not once. No matter how much I may question some of Bush's decisions, I am certain to the highest degree that neither Gore nor Kerry would have done as well. America needs a decisive leader in these difficult times. Neither Democratic candidate showed then or since that they can make a decision more difficult that a breakfast menu.
2007-05-22 15:40:53
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answered by morgan j 4
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My grandparents, they voted Republican every time since Eisenhower, they could bring themselves to vote for Bush again, they voted Libertarian. We are now Romney supporters.
2007-05-22 16:55:34
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answered by BMWSauberF1Fan 2
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I never voted for him, but a few of my friends did and yes
they regret it a lot.
2007-05-22 15:42:22
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answered by Bethany 7
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I didn't of course but judging from the 20% approval rating most that did now see the light. Its ok there is still plenty of room aboard the progressive bandwagon.
2007-05-22 15:39:56
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answered by David M 6
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Not at all. It's better than the alternative. Imagine Kerry having tea with the terrorists and asking them what else he can do for them. Oh, the horror!
2007-05-22 15:47:23
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answered by Princess of the Realm 6
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No. The last few years have been a very dangerous time for our country. Of the candidates available, I'm confident we've got the one who makes the better Commander In Chief.
2007-05-22 15:39:52
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answered by teran_realtor 7
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