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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070531/pl_nm/climate_bush_dc

GEORGE W. BUSH is proposing a plan to REDUCE THE IMPACT HUMANS HAVE ON GLOBAL WARMING.

Is he a psychotic moonbat LIEberal now?

2007-05-31 05:07:59 · 14 answers · asked by Bush Invented the Google 6 in Politics & Government Politics

Oh, so far, my favorite answer is the person who said he's only doing it because liberals scared him into it. LMAO!!!!!!!!!

2007-05-31 05:24:33 · update #1

(Bush doesn't give in to terrorism, right? But liberals "scared" him into putting this together.)

Here's a hint, folks: Bush has been saying since a 2001 speech at the White House that humans have an impact on global warming.

I'd like to hear from those who vehemently support Bush and also vehemently oppose the notion that human beings have any impact on our environment.

2007-05-31 05:25:43 · update #2

14 answers

Eh, he's just pandering..it is OK if he does it. No problem with ANYTHING bush does...incredible...

2007-05-31 05:14:08 · answer #1 · answered by hichefheidi 6 · 2 2

I support Bush, I think humans have an impact on environment. I don't believe global warming can be attributed to humans.

Unlike moonbat (whatever that is) LIEberals, I can hold many levels of beliefs and convictions. I like Bush, I support him, he scares me sometimes, but just because he believes in Global Warming, doesn't discredit him IMHO.

Plus, it is good to conserve more anyway. Reduce, resuse, recycle. No one likes paying 3.85 for gas...

2007-05-31 12:35:48 · answer #2 · answered by nom de paix 4 · 1 0

ROFLMAO!!!!


You asked a question of conservatives and behold, a hundred lying liberals answer. This is so typical of them. They don't know that the question wasn't directed to them.

As for your question, I would tell him to his face that's on this subject, he's an idiot and he's also an idiot on the immigration deal. I support Bush much as I did Bill Clinton and I didn't like Clinton at all but he was president and it's our duty to support our president. Yes I'm a con and proud of it but what's better, I'm an Independent and I say screw the republicans AND the democrats. They both need to go soak their heads fr a good long time.

2007-05-31 13:15:23 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"The United States takes this issue seriously." -GWBush.

What? I can't believe it! The article says global warming issues will dominate the next G8 Summit. I guess the G8 is falling for Algore's false prophecy. I'm shocked really. But relieved to see the issue will no longer be ignored by the top dogs of the world. We need China to step up and implement some standars.

2007-05-31 12:14:41 · answer #4 · answered by Diggy 5 · 1 1

Same as I've always thought of Bushie, a generally OK president who's made a lot of missteps, and has done things that were polar opposite of conservative.

After all, look at these things he's done:
- steel tariffs. a protectionist move that causes severe harm to steel-using industries.
- No child left behind - more unconstitutional government largesse.
- Medicare prescription coverage. More unconstitutional government charity.
- failure to veto the McCain-Feingold assault on free speech rights.
- failure to veto pork-laden legislation.
- failure to deal with enforcement of border security and immigration laws

So, this is much like his other non-conservative missteps.

2007-05-31 12:32:56 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Is any conservative who doesn't believe in global warming going to criticize him?

Is someone going to question the all-seeing, all-knowing George W. Bush?

Thought not...

2007-05-31 12:17:45 · answer #6 · answered by Liberals love America! 6 · 0 1

whatever Bush tells them they will follow.
not talking about the real Conservatives out there, mind you, but the people that think an NRA newsletter in their mailbox makes them conservative.

but realistically Bush felt strongly about a fence on our border but never funded it either.

2007-05-31 12:18:12 · answer #7 · answered by avail_skillz 7 · 0 1

He is on his goodwill missions now. He's simply trying to save his party in the upcoming election.

2007-05-31 12:16:32 · answer #8 · answered by Enigma 6 · 0 1

President Bush is not a conservative. He is a republican. Most conservatives have known this for some time.

Governments tend not to solve problems, only to rearrange them. - Ronald Reagan

2007-05-31 12:11:39 · answer #9 · answered by patrsup 4 · 2 3

Sadly, liberals have made it a big enough issue and scared enough people that he has to throw you guys a bone.

2007-05-31 12:15:14 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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