This is America, and you can dislike who-ever you want.
Speaking as a Republican and a "sometimes agree, sometimes disagree with our current president"
2007-06-20 01:10:55
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answered by Dina W 6
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I agree and I'm as conservative as they come. Here's a little piece I found this morning that summarizes my feelings quite well:
If George Bush were a Patriot....
By Basil Harrington
If Bush were a patriot, he would end the third-world
invasion of the U.S. He would secure the U.S.-Mexico
border with troops, and build a fence across the
entire U.S.-Mexico border.
If Bush were a patriot, he would support attrition,
not amnesty, and he would oppose any guest-worker
scheme or path to citizenship for illegals.
If Bush were a patriot, he would end all legal
immigration from the third world, which big business
is using to drive down American wages.
If Bush were a patriot, he'd stop telling lies like
"jobs Americans won't do."
If Bush were a patriot, he would support legislation
to end birthright citizenship.
If Bush were a patriot, he would call upon Americans
to form militias and repel the third-world invaders.
If Bush were a patriot, he would read Camp of the
Saints and learn the true
(non-left-wing- proposition- nation) meaning of the word
'patriotism' .
If Bush were a patriot, he would end all outsourcing,
and would keep jobs in the United States.
If Bush were a patriot, he would support fair trade,
not free trade, which is destroying our economy and
undermining our sovereignty.
If Bush were a patriot, he would oppose the Wilsonian
transformation of the Middle East to liberal
democracy.
If Bush were a patriot, he would care more about
guarding the U.S. borders than guarding the borders of
Iraq.
If Bush were a patriot, he would care more about
deporting illegals from the U.S. rather than deporting
illegals from Iraq.
If Bush were a patriot, he would have deported
Seung-Hui Cho, the Sept. 11 terrorists, the East
Indian JFK Airport terrorists, and the Fort Dix
terrorists before they were able to scheme or commit
violent acts.
If Bush were a patriot, we would not be in half the
trouble we are in now.
Wake up, "conservatives. " Bush is no patriot.
2007-06-22 01:29:00
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answered by trentrockport 5
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Sure it is... But I just think the word "hate" is used far too much in todays society. I personally could not stand Clinton while he was in office. Never voted for him, never will. Could not stand the outpouring of sympathy from the media at that time either. Thats another thing though... Keep in mind that most of what you hear about Bush comes from a news media desperate for a solid white house shaking, president replacing issue. Yet, they haven't found one. So, they manipulate what they have against him.
Look at it... Economy - good shape, taxes - lower across the board, jobs - in good shape, the war - going better, as long as you look into it on your own and don't listen to the news media bias. So whats so bad ? They make fun at his speech and the words he uses. Boy, thats a desperate tactic. Talk about pickin on the small stuff.
But in the end, so what if you dislike the current president. Everyone has an opinion.
2007-06-20 01:29:37
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answered by Robert S 6
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even nevertheless he gained the electoral vote, Al Gore's slutty rear advance into waiting to con enlisted squaddies into no longer balloting via asserting "Oh Bush already gained Florida." That trick won't artwork returned. yet i'm no Bush fan via fact even with the reality that the fool left would not are conscious of it, he's a stealth liberal. And a globalist.
2016-10-08 21:08:21
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answered by yousef 4
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Hate anybody you want its a free country.
Until the Neo-Socialist Progressive Liberals take over and start ruling your life with nanny state laws. Of course then it will be illegal to hate a Liberal and they will do everything they can to shout you down or shut you up.
Hate is a destructive emotion. Try building on something positive instead of letting something negative just eat at you until you have nothing left.
2007-06-20 01:09:55
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answered by Zee HatMan 3
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Sure and you are in good company with millions of other americans who feel exactly as you do .
George Is the worst thing to happen to this nation since his Pierce was president .
2007-06-20 01:09:39
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answered by Anonymous
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It is wrong to hate anyone, but objecting to their views is a right and one should act upon that with whatever vengence he can must, providing it is legal, moral and well thought through. Everyone has "quirks" and believe me, a conservative die hard republican, I suffer many hours of anquish over at least 40% of his decisions.
2007-06-20 01:33:21
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answered by pokerfunman 2
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It is wrong of you to hate him as a person but you can certainly dislike his policies! BTW, your President is NOT a moron............no person gets to his office without some damn good credentials!
2007-06-20 01:23:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe. Just remember he himself is nothing more than a card reading public relations man for big corporations. He is so stupid I sometimes wonder if he really knows what the hell is going on.
2007-06-20 01:48:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Freedom of Speech.
2007-06-20 01:06:34
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answered by civil_av8r 7
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