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Mr. President, you are a liar, a cheat and a low-intelligence weasel. You took the tragedy of September 11th and used it to frighten and manipulate the American people. You lied about weapons of mass destruction and invaded Iraq for oil and money, causing the deaths of tens of thousands and making the United States the most hated country on earth.

You appointed cronies to positions of power and influence, leading to widespread death and destruction during Hurricane Katrina. You awarded contracts and tax cuts to your rich friends so that we now have more poverty in this country, and a greater gap between rich and poor than we've had since the Depression.

You instituted illegal wiretaps when getting a warrant from a secret court would have been a mere administrative detail, had your henchmen lie to Congress about it, then claimed you are above the law.

You have headed the most corrupt, bribe-inducing political party since Teapot Dome. The national surplus has turned into a staggering national debt of 7.6 trillion dollars, gas prices are up 85%, and vital research into global warming and stem cells is stopped cold because you're afraid to lose votes from some religious kooks.

You are without a doubt the worst example of a true Christian in history.

Have a nice day!

2007-06-08 06:06:14 · answer #1 · answered by Hemingway 4 · 3 5

Hello, Mr President.... Can I call you George? I don't pretend to have all the answers, as I am sure you don't either. While I dont always agree with the decisions you have made and some seem rather questionable, I respect your determination and courage to go forward in the face of so much adversity.

I do feel that the focus outside our borders, while important, is not as important as the need to focus on the problems we face within. All those billions and billions of dollars spent on Afghanistan and Iraq could have worked nothing short of miracles within our own borders.

I do think that politicians and politics has gotten away from what they were meant for and that is to serve the people. There needs to be a way to right that ship and return the power to the people and out fo the hands of the special interest groups and politicians. Do you feel that in every way those in elected offices are working hard to serve the best interests of the people and do the things the people who have elected them wish? I don't and we need to make some changes. You have the power and position to initiate a lot of changes as well. How do you propose we do that?

With that said, I applaud you and your intestinal fortitude. I wish you and your family nothing but good things, as well for the great people of America.

God Bless America, and our President.

2007-06-08 06:26:42 · answer #2 · answered by Social Misfit 2 · 2 1

enable's see: 2000 election observed the policies interior the form. 9/11 could have required the main complicated coverup interior the historical past of the international, concerning paying off 10s of hundreds of witnesses. It purely did no longer and could no longer have got here approximately. The Iraq conflict became no longer unlawful. Iraq wasn't assembly the standards of their end of the contract from the final conflict. The effects weren't distinctive interior the contract and finally Bush chosen to do away with Saddam from ability. Debate all you desire on being precise or incorrect, the two way it wasn't unlawful. Endorsing intense gasoline expenditures? Bush wasn't the single that pronounced that gasoline expenditures are nice. Obama pronounced that. additionally, the biggest improve in gasoline expenditures got here via fact the Democrats took administration of Congress. each time Bush even purely talks approximately extra drilling, oil expenditures drop somewhat. the difficulty with oil expenditures isn't Bush. As for genocide against our very own inner cities, I have no clue what you are trying to talk approximately. there's no longer something that Bush could face trial for.

2016-11-07 23:21:18 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If I only had a few seconds, I would be polite and introduce myself, ask for a picture, shake his hand. If we had time to sit and talk, I'd ask him a great number of things. What were you first thoughts when you were advised about 9/11? Was there ever a time that you just sat and cried over the enormity of it all? Did you honestly believe there were weapons of mass destruction hidden in Iraq or was that a personal grudge against Saddam? How do you feel now that he's been brought to justice? Where do we stand with finding BinLaden or is he no longer a primary target? How often do you go to your father for advice and when you do, do you generally ask him as your father or as a former president?

I may not agree with Bush's policies, but I respect his position and I appreciate that there are parts of his job that I will never understand and they make a difference in his decision-making. In the end, I would treat him with the respect he deserves as the president and as a human being.

2007-06-08 06:07:28 · answer #4 · answered by OhKatie! 6 · 3 3

"Mr. President, I know that the immigration issue with Mexico is a bit out of control, but to help balance it, we could start emmigrating the whiney-a.s.s., crybabys, who take for granted the liberties they enjoy on a daily basis, as if it were a God given right, instead of the life-sacrificing fight it is. Freedom is not free! Emmigrate to Iran, or anywhere else the anti-Americans are! There was a time it was an honor to fight for freedom... Keep up the good work, sir!"

2007-06-08 06:19:24 · answer #5 · answered by Savage 3 · 2 2

Mr. President, I relinquish my allotted time to speak with you so that Cindy Sheehan, who has been waiting over 3 years, to meet you, can talk to you face to face about the death of her son in Iraq.
Thank you.

2007-06-08 06:17:45 · answer #6 · answered by beesting 6 · 2 2

Why would you let your people pull that hack job on Kerry, you didn't even have the guts or courage to finish your required term in the National Gaurd, yet you allowed these (since proven liars) to besmeerch a real Vietnam Vet

Shame on you

2007-06-08 06:08:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

Thank You Very Much For A Excellant Job!!!!!

2007-06-08 06:22:01 · answer #8 · answered by Vagabond5879 7 · 1 2

I would ask him what kinds of drugs he really did when he was younger.
I'd ask him what the married womans name was that he was seeing before he married Laura.
I would also have to ask him about the affair he had while he was married.
I would also like to know why smirks so darn much when discussing some of the terrible things that are happening in the world.

2007-06-08 06:11:37 · answer #9 · answered by Wade M 3 · 2 3

Are your daughters seeing anyone Mr. President?

2007-06-08 06:02:25 · answer #10 · answered by John L 5 · 1 1

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