Ever see that movie "The Producers"?
Remember that crazy Nazi with the bird droppings on his helmet that still supported Hitler?
Why do I always see that vision in my head whenever I think of the Bush supporters?
2007-05-26 02:21:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I absolutely supported and still support President Bush. I dont agree with everything he does and there isnt anyone who you will always agree with. A presidents job is to protect the people and the constitution of the United States. A leader will sometimes have to make decisions that are not popular and President Bush has been willing to do that. He doesnt worry about popularity polls or votes he just tries to do his job to the best of his ability. Most politicians change with the wind. Look at Mrs Clinton and Mr Obama. Earlier this year they were against time tables in Iraq. Now with all the pressure from liberal idiots like moveon.org they voted against the new bill for funds that took out the time table. Dems are at the mercy of the far left and it is disgusting. Take a stand on the issues and act like you stand for something other than getting votes. Time will prove President Bush right just like it did for Truman.
2007-05-26 09:37:22
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answered by JSweed 2
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What would you like explained? Since your question is not specific I will tell you why I support the President in his fight against the Taliban. On September 11 2001 they declared war on the U.S. by killing 3000 Americans. I support the destruction of all those who support Radical Islam and Muslim Extremists.
2007-05-26 09:42:42
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answered by Mother 6
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yes some people still do support bush. I'm not one of them. They think that Bush did the right thing by going into iraq and Afganisthan because of the terrible leaders they had. they support him into going to iraq because of the human rights violation and "supposed liberation of the iraqi people". Also even though fact as proven Saddam Hussien was not involved in 9/11 some still believe he was and that if we hadn't ousted him he would have attacked us.
2007-05-26 09:19:54
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answered by bunnygrl43 5
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Let's see... he has done everything he said he would do, he has rid the world of a man capable of wreaking havoc on the middle east and the west. He has rendered a major terrorist regime in Al Quiada framgented and useless. He has funded education at home, stopped giving handouts to lazy americans, and overall has shown we in the U.S will not lay dormant any more. Is that enough or do you need more?
2007-05-26 10:00:57
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answered by Scott B 7
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I supported him from the beginning and still do. Why? Because my friend, I was there in Iraq when he used the wmd's against his own people in 1988. I was there in 1990 when he used mustard gas against his own people. He has/had the weapons and has used them. Why cannot people open their eyes to that. Just because we cannot find them yet doesnt mean they are not there. How much sarrin do you think it takes to wipe out a city lets say the size of Buffalo? About a cup in airborn form. How hard would it be to hide a cup of sarrin gas in the desert? Not very hard I think. I mean for crying out loud, look how long it took us to find the Mig 25 foxbats he had burried in the desert.
2007-05-26 09:20:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I do. I admit that he didn't start well, but when the 9-11 attacks happened our president came into his own. He has kept us safe all these years with his foreign policy, by holding the Taliban responsible, driving al Qaeda into disorganization, and then drew them out from their hiding places by actively engaging them in Iraq (while also getting rid of a brutal dictator who was just starting to make deals with them to come to his country and plan with immunity). He has also kept us safe with domestic policy by supporting interrogation, keeping the captured terrorists under our control but off our soil in Guantanamo, and using every department in the executive branch in creative ways to root out terrorist cells in our country. He is a hero who inspired us after our military and civilian centers were attacked on 9-11 and never lost focus on how to keep us safe. He also protects us while keeping our individual rights intact. He deserves out gratitude and not our scorn.
2007-05-26 09:24:28
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answered by Dan 4
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The brainwashing of feeble minds is the only explanation.
2007-05-26 09:36:03
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answered by Kerry R 5
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I don't think really anyone who supported and still does actually likes to admit it. I wouldn't.
2007-05-26 09:18:14
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answered by So totally AWESOME its not funny 3
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I do. And I do not defend it. He's our elected president. What's to explain? Today's kids think if they throw a temper tantrum they can get their way.
2007-05-26 09:50:42
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answered by Anonymous
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