Wonderful point. Unfortunately when he makes a decision, "The Decider" goes there. This would require him to recognize that his decisions are wrong and automatically go in the other direction.
Then we have Cheney, Gonzalez, and Rice adding to the problem.
2007-06-06 08:10:51
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answered by ripbolts 3
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Well, at first you had me baffled with "us anti-Bush people." I can't for the life of me understand the continued support for him. I just wish the people in power would utilize this resource. I am terrified at the tho't of how much more destruction he can cause between now and 1/8/08. My friend tells me that all these Bush/Cheney bumper stickers I see are old and people are just too lazy to take them off. I'd leave my car on the side of the road with the keys in it, before I'd drive around with any advertisement in support of this administration.
Sorry, just needed to vent!
2007-06-06 08:24:40
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answered by cruisinsus 1
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You hit right on the line, just do the opposite of what he tells you and you will get it right. If you vote for McCain you got another Bush for 4 more years. If you watched last nights debates , you want ever watch another one. The only half decent one was Paul Raul, but the Cons. don't like him because he has a some brains. I'll just stick with my party , the Great Democrat Party , they have already won, with hands down. Renegade , he is a God alright but if I tell you what comes after God , I'll get kicked off answers.
2007-06-06 08:09:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with everything you say. However:
1) Don't want to go where he's leading.
2) Saying something and not following through is not leadership.
3) Confrontational gamesmanship like what he's playing with Russia is dangerous. Thats how the 6 day war got started.
4) he has a large following that thinks its ok to break the law if it furthers their cause.
2007-06-06 08:00:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Good point! Do everything the opposite of Bush's instincts.
Just like another George - Costanza!
2007-06-06 08:10:18
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a good point. We could use his well-established idiocy as a measure in exactly the way you've described except for one big problem. The supposedly opposition party, the Democrats, unfortunately seem to think that he's a god in spite of his long record of buffoonery.
2007-06-06 08:02:41
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answered by Renegade_X 3
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it ls high-quality George Bush exchange into saved via 3 boy.while HE asked the lads have been SKED WHAT THERY want.ONE stated " HE WEANTS to bypass to DISNEYLAND, HE PROMISED TO TAKE HIM.2nd asked NEW PAIR OF NIKE AIR JORDANS& HE WASD PTOMISED TO GET FOR THE BOY.: THE final BOY asked MOTORIZED WHEEL CHAIR WITH equipped in television. while BUSH DOUBTED ANY harm the newborn SAYS" until now MY DAD is familiar with ,I saved YOUR ASFROM DROWING? sturdy ONE ?
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answered by amass 4
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He's been the best thing for the democrats ever. Just too bad that so much was lost getting there.
2007-06-06 08:04:52
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answered by El Duderino 4
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Well said. Pres. Shrub is certainly all that. Just wish the opposite were being done.
2007-06-06 07:57:23
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answered by Wordsmith 3
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I wish we could do something to bring back the kids that are dying fighting for him in Iraq for no good reason. And thats no joke
2007-06-06 08:11:19
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answered by Anonymous
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