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just give me a few good reasons why bush is so hated is it because we stoped a man who killed 200000 of his own people? or becaue the econemy is strong? or we arent getting along with the brits?

2007-06-02 09:11:08 · 44 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

please give me real reasons he isnt evil he saved millions of lives with this war

2007-06-02 09:13:31 · update #1

bill clinton had a bull market set up where in time the poor would get poorer and the rich would get richer it just took a few years for it to show as bushes edu program will work we are getting smarter in this country

2007-06-02 09:29:43 · update #2

the scull and bones society is concisted of the brightest students at yale it has harbored may presidents like GWB he is briliant and he can fly a jet

2007-06-02 09:33:43 · update #3

the left is so stupid they dont even listen to there anti war leaders http://iraqbodycount.net/ says ther have been no more than 70934 deaths in iraq the libs are giveing in an extra zero

2007-06-02 09:37:06 · update #4

44 answers

Its the only way the Dems that control their party now can exist is to build hate into their rhetoric. That's why they use entertainers to give their news like Rosie, Jon Stewart, etc.

2007-06-02 09:32:53 · answer #1 · answered by ALASPADA 6 · 3 6

He is one of the most unintelligent presidents in the history of the United States. Do you really think the Iraq war is about Saddam? Do you really think this war is about freedom or terrorism? Then you are just blind my friend. This war is about installing a puppet government which the US can control just like the US and Iran when the Shah was in power. More so, this is to get the US a seat at the OPEC table so we can negotiate prices. Finally another purpose of this war is to give the US a military base in the middle east to threaten Iran and defend Israel. Bush is not even doing a good job of lying to the American people. I am used to being lied to by the govt, but usually by the time i figure it out im so tired that i no longer care.

2007-06-02 09:24:05 · answer #2 · answered by Clay J 3 · 8 2

I don't hate the man, I detest his actions, or lack of action. I don't know whether you've noticed but Saddam is dead and people are killing each other like never before, so that didn't work out. Bin Laden is still alive, so that didn't work out. (By the way, in case you forgot, both Saddam and Ossama used to be part time spooks for the C.I.A. during the time when Daddy Bush ran the operation) The economy is becoming more service oriented every year, the middle class is disappearing, and we are hopelessly in debt to China, England, and Saudi Arabia, so that isn't working out. We went into Iraq under false pretenses and that was proven, so that didn't work out. We are deeper in debt than we were under the Reagan administration, so that didn't work out. We aren't getting along with the Brits because Tony Blair fell for Bush's Triumphalist policies under the guise of Christian Compassionate Conservatism, and as a result is having to step down from office over it (if only Bush would do the same) so that didn't work out. The coalition of the willing are increasingly unwilling and are pulling out in droves, so that isn't working out.

Bush's team is either stepping down or falling down in disgrace, and he has had to resort to hiring a mouthpiece from FOX noise (owned by a Brit, Rupert Murdoch) to speak for him, so that isn't working out. Bush has done to this country, exactly what he did to every single company he tried to run prior to going into politics - run it into the ground. As investors, we have a right to be a little upset about that. America now has the reputation of being the same war mongering King makers that Great Britain used to be, and we are pretty much despised for it, so that isn't working out.

No, I don't hate him, but I really don't want him running our country anymore.

2007-06-02 09:28:27 · answer #3 · answered by MUDD 7 · 5 2

i became involved approximately Bush fairly after 9/11, concept he began a good activity in Afghanstan, yet he desserted that and went to Iraq decrease than fake motives and then i began out to unlike him, observed via a number of failed polices and extremely some modifications in how he became going to run issues, the Katrina mess the lack of ability of doing something for the financial device formerly it got here approximately and then his finished smartassness in a majority of those circumstances. if Obama makes similiar blunders i visit experience an identical way approximately him.

2016-11-03 10:52:56 · answer #4 · answered by dustman 4 · 0 0

I don't hate the man, I despise his policies and his inability to admit to making a mistake. If stopping a man who killed 200,000 of his own people was the yardstick, why have we not invaded the Sudan where an estimated 600,000 have died? You can't have it both ways. If that is the yard stick, it should be applied across the board.
The economy is strong for some but explain that the middle class who is having to attempt to buy more with less money.
One cannot tell me that the economy is good when the country is in so much debt that my son who is 3 owes $29,238.59 towards the deficit he has created having borrowed more money that the last 42 Presidents combined. A man who has borrowed money from countries such as China and Japan whom between the two of them hold over $1 trillion of our debt, a man who rails against countries such as Iran but in borrowing money from the oil exporters to the tune of $113 billion dollars has in fact borrowed money from Iran itself. The British people have long memories and don't suffer from short term memory loss. they remember history and did not want their country to repeat their mistakes. Once Blair went into Iraq, a country that did not fund or provide assistance in the attack on us, they knew it would have been a repeat of the British mistakes of 1927 when the cobbled together the country now known as Iraq and 1953 when they interfered in Iran, a mistake we are now paying for.

2007-06-02 09:14:48 · answer #5 · answered by thequeenreigns 7 · 9 2

How many scandals does one administration have to have before we realize how corrupt that administration is? Shall we start from the top.

#1 His first term was not legitimate, since Al Gore received the greater share of the popular vote and it is unprecedented to allow the Supreme Court to decide

#2 His evil side kick Dick Cheney holds his "Energy Summit" and does not even invite environmentalists and his only recommendation is more coal and let's get back to nuclear power. He is a sick, twisted war mongering businessman who has NO BUSINESS being second in command. But that's another story.

#3 After 9-11, Bush was summarily told all his advisors he only wanted to hear evidence linking Sadam Hussein to 9-11 ( a link which did not exist) Then he had his scapegoat Colin Powell go out and LIE LIE LIE to the United Nations to bully the UN into accepting the idiotic US argument.

#4 He had all news media under his thumb literally banging the drums for war so the idea of a free press was completely lost.

#5 How many times have we heard Dick Cheney and Bush say "we know they have WMDs" and what did they find?? NOTHING!!

#6 He has literally given away HUGE swatches of land to business, drilling and development that should have been protected. He is the most ANTI-ENVIRONMENT president in HISTORY!!!

#7 He invaded a soverign nation simply to fulfill his first campaign promise, the one he made to his daddy. He wanted Saddam out so he could avenge his dad. Who does he think he is, Hamlet? or maybe Alexander?

#8 He had no exit plan and NO IDEA whatsoever that there might be an insurgent movement. Now our troops are sitting ducks running around trying to fight an enemy they can't see (sound familiar?) and getting killed at an alarming rate. Not to mention the 20 to 50 Iraqis who are killed each day. If anyone has any doubts, Iraq right now is a place of pain, suffering, and danger. There are no jobs, there is no escape. It is a disaster of monumental proportions. And then he has the gaul to talk about all the "good things" that are happening in Iraq. The schools, the hospitals.. etc. it's a joke. All we can do is delay the inevitable, that is a civil war. It will happen whenever we leave...now, or two years from now, it makes no difference

#9 He has the audacity to fly in to an aircraft carrier in a flight suit and say "Mission Accomplished" and FOUR YEARS later we are in worse shape than we've ever been.

#10 He's hired 100,000 independent contractors to oversee the war, giving huge profits to the company that Dick Cheney himself was president of... Haliburton...and then it turns out that Haliburton had cheated the government out of MILLIONS... If Cheney had any integrity whatsoever, he should have made sure that Haliburton was not in the running for contracts because of the impropriety of it. But no.

#11 Abu Gahrib. We take a prison that was one of Saddam's torture cells and then we find out that prisoners are being abused and tortured routinely..So instead of shutting down torture chambers, they are now under new management!! And then Bush Administration is trying to JUSTIFY TORTURE by saying that the Geneva Convention does not appy. In other words, America can get away with torture because we are bigger and stronger than anyone else so the same rules do not apply.

#10 On several occasions, Bush has jokingly stated that he would have an easier job if the US were a dictatorship. That is a sick thing for a president to say.

#11 Guantanmo Bay. So guess what? we take prisoners and put them in Cuba and are they ruthless killers caught on the battlefield??? NO!! Less than 20% were actually captured in battle. The vast majority were taken because of a tip from a friend of a friend in Pakistan. These were law abiding citizens who committed no crime, but someone said something like "well I know their cousin went to grammar school with Osama's sister's best friend" and off to a prison camp they go. If you have any doubts about what goes on in Guantanamo, go to NPR's show "This American Life" and check out the "Habeus Corpus" show from last year. it is frightening.

#12 As more and more troups and civilians die and there is no end in sight, what does he want to do? Add 20,000 more troups into that trap of death and destruction.

#13 There is NO SUCH THING AS VICTORY IN IRAQ!! There is never going to be a ceremony where papers are signed, etc. As anti-American sentiment grows, more and more desperate hopeless people turn to terror. So the terrorists' ranks are growing by the thousands. For everyone taken, ten appear in his place.

#14 TRILLIONS are being spent on a war with no end in sight while so many desperately needed social programs are being slashed!! It's a tragedy!! We need the money right here to build our schools, our hospitals, our roads...

# 15 wounded vets are not being properly cared for!! It's bad enough to be seriously wounded in a war (25,000 have been seriously wounded in Iraq so far) but then to have to come back to a filthy, unsanitary place like Walter Reed Medical Center is just too much.

#16 The CIA is spying on its own people and putting innocent people under suspicion... They should be fighting enemies of the United States.. not investigating anyone who is an anti-war activiist!!!

#17 Bush does not care about public opinion. To me, this is the true test of a dictator. He does what he wants in spite of public opinion. With 70 % of the country against his policies and more than 65% thinking that the Iraq war was a huge mistake, all he can say is well I set the policy you don't so were going to do it my way and I don't care what you think. Any leader who is not interested in the will of his own people IS A DICTATOR, pure and simple!!!

#18 Before the Bush administration, there was a moritorium on building new nucelar plants, and believe me, that is a good thing. Anyone who uses the term "clean and safe" in the same sentence with "nuclear power" is either ignorant or a liar. Now Nucelar plants are on the fast track and all the pollution and radiation and storage problems are simply ignored.

NOW THIS IS JUST THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG. THAT IS WHY WE HATE BUSH... BECAUSE HE HAS COMMITTED SO MANY CRIMES AND BECAUSE HE BLATANTLY IGNORES THE CONSTITUTION OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN. BECAUSE JIMMY CARTER WAS RIGHT HE IS THE WORST PRESIDENT IN HISTORY. SO NOW YOU KNOW

2007-06-02 09:52:09 · answer #6 · answered by schenzy 3 · 3 1

I WILL SPEAK FOR BUSH!
He is a wonderful president who leads wonderful people. The hatred expressed in this room is sickening...when this question is asked by a lib about a Dem or lib then the con's are quick to say they do not hate..they simply do not agree...the vast majority of libs answering this question gave a reason for their hate, they admit they are filled with it. I used to believe that an American was worth sacrificing for. I am quickly coming to the conclusion that simply isn't true, only some Americans are worth sacrificing for. It is a sad day when a group of ungrateful brats decide to bite the hand that feeds them. If it were not against the constitution to evict, deport, or otherwise rid this country of such vermin, I am certain it would have already been done. Then these whining, self absorbed, self serving people could be the blight on another country.

2007-06-02 09:28:37 · answer #7 · answered by Erinyes 6 · 2 5

And how many have we killed?

When did Saddam sponsor terrorism or attack the US?

Try 3,751 reasons! All body bags!

The economy isn't strong. That is pure BS! Maybe for corporate welfare. Bush has driven our debt 3 1/2 TRILLION more since he came into office. All the other presidents combined is 4 Trillion, so in 6 years he has added more than all the time from 2000 to 1776!

We killed more Iraqi's than Saddam did. We killed 1 million with our blockades, 1/2 million of them children under 5 who starved to death!

All we did was violate International law, kill 700,000 civilians (who we have a duty to protect under the Geneva Conventions) and start a civil war. In addition to 3,751 Killed in Action and 105,000 Iraqi vets currently being treated at VA Hospitals. OK, SO the claim is 70,000 DURING THE WAR, however, do you remember "We don't do body counts" Gen Franks?

I think if we didn't want Saddam in power, we should NOT HAVE PUT HIM IN POWER!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3U8Zyinwit4&mode=related&search=

Oh, he saved millions of lives! Who's exactly? He didn't attack us! And we had no reason to attack him!

2007-06-02 09:21:36 · answer #8 · answered by cantcu 7 · 6 3

Bush appears to be competely unresponsive to 70 % of the American people who want him to change course

He lied about WMD and the entire invasion of Iraq was based on false pretense

He has circumvented judges through the Patriot Act giving police the job of cop jury and judge

He attempted to argue that torture was ok and made laws protecting the CIA from criminal charges in cases of torture

He has recently given himself the power to suspend elections should an emergency occur

The debt is high the dollar is falling the world is dumping the greenback

Poverty is up compared to 2003


Other than that I can't think of a thing

2007-06-02 09:18:23 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 6 3

Because there is no single reason why we should like him. What remarkable achievement has he done so far? Nothing but creating war and annihilate innocent people in Iraq for oil and power. And if you dare to claim that Bush is a savior by liberating hundred thousandths of people in Iraq, why don't he save all of the single country in this world that is ruled by dictatorship and unjust regime? All of us agree that Bush mission in Iraq is a total failure and it started not because of Saddam but for oil and authority.

2007-06-02 09:29:15 · answer #10 · answered by Impiger 4 · 6 2

We stopped a man who killed 200,000 of his own people, we were in Kuwait the very next day, however we never showed up in Rwanda, or 3 years late in Bosnia- millions death at either of these places,but they had no oil worth protecting.
And we share this world with 6 billion people, we're supposed to get along with everyone, or do you live in a neighbourhood that classifies people?
Wake up and smell the coffee, you can either be an American and do the right thing, or be whatever this is that Bush has made us at this point.

2007-06-02 09:23:29 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 7 3

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