His inability to speak with correct grammar is ridiculous.
2007-06-20
05:10:24
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Bush reads the vast majority of his
statements.
That is certainly not an excuse.
Tony Blair speaks with much more eloquence and ability so that excuse does not hold water as Blair never reads statements.
2007-06-20
05:17:06 ·
update #1
I did not ask about John Kerry.
He's just as much an idiot.
My questions are up for today but I will
post the same questions about Kerry tomorrow. Jeff Sessions and others also can not speak with correct grammar.
2007-06-20
05:19:38 ·
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JFK was an idiot too.
Funny how everyone goes to one side or the other.
You people need to reject your stupid Republican and Democrat sides.
Pretty soon they will both be gone so you might as well get used to it.
2007-06-20
05:21:44 ·
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Funny how he has an MBA but cant
spell or speak like an educated human being. Maybe oil BOUGHT AN MBA.
VERY likely.
2007-06-20
05:22:58 ·
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have a nice day.
Yale is not considered a high quality school. Stanford or Pepperdine would never have accepted a Bush application.
OIL HAS BOUGHT EVERYTHING BUSH HAS.
AND ONCE AGAIN KERRY IS AN IDIOT ALSO. ARREST THEM BOTH AND THROW THEM OUT OF OUR COUNTRY.
2007-06-20
05:27:14 ·
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so what if his grammer is bad hes not an english teacher
he gives his honest answers
not like most polititians who have canned speaches written for them
2007-06-20 05:14:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The folks that voted for him have low I Q's theirselves
read the following state by state report on I.Q.'s and what states Bush carried
IQ and Voter Preference
State Average IQ 2004
1 Connecticut 113 Kerry
2 Massachusetts 111 Kerry
3 New Jersey 111 Kerry
4 New York 109 Kerry
5 Rhode Island 107 Kerry
6 Hawaii 106 Kerry
7 Maryland 105 Kerry
8 New Hampshire 105 Kerry
9 Illinois 104 Kerry
10 Delaware 103 Kerry
11 Minnesota 102 Kerry
12 Vermont 102 Kerry
13 Washington 102 Kerry
14 California 101 Kerry
15 Pennsylvania 101 Kerry
16 Maine 100 Kerry
17 Virginia 100 Bush
18 Wisconsin 100 Kerry
19 Colorado 99 Bush
20 Iowa 99 Bush
21 Michigan 99 Kerry
22 Nevada 99 Bush
23 Ohio 99 Bush
24 Oregon 99 Kerry
25 Alaska 98 Bush
26 Florida 98 Bush
27 Missouri 98 Bush
28 Kansas 96 Bush
29 Nebraska 95 Bush
30 Arizona 94 Bush
31 Indiana 94 Bush
32 Tennessee 94 Bush
33 North Carolina 93 Bush
34 West Virginia 93 Bush
35 Arkansas 92 Bush
36 Georgia 92 Bush
37 Kentucky 92 Bush
38 New Mexico 92 Bush
39 North Dakota 92 Bush
40 Texas 92 Bush
41 Alabama 90 Bush
42 Louisiana 90 Bush
43 Montana 90 Bush
44 Oklahoma 90 Bush
45 South Dakota 90 Bush
46 South Carolina 89 Bush
47 Wyoming 89 Bush
48 Idaho 87 Bush
49 Utah 87 Bush
50 Mississippi 85 Bush
Presidential I Q 's
147 Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
132 Harry Truman (D)
122 Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
174 John F. Kennedy (D)
126 Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
155 Richard M. Nixon (R)
121 Gerald R. Ford (R)
176 James E. Carter (D)
105 Ronald W. Reagan (R)
98 George H. W. Bush (R)
182 William J. Clinton (D)
91 George W. Bush (R)
2007-06-20 05:15:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Clearly you are confusing "education" with popularity. President Bush is a highly educated man. He may not be the most articulate President we've ever had, but, believe it our not he is not the least articulate either. You are forgetting that there were a lot of Presidents before we had mass media and every citizen had the ability to listen to the President speak on so many issues like we have today.
Now, I will further assume that you are a professional public speaker who has never stumbled over a word in public. Otherwise I don't see how you can be so condescending. Remember judge not, lest ye also be judged.
For those that are saying low IQ's voted for Bush, I voted for him, am college educated and have an IQ of 138, and sure that I am not alone among relatively intelligent people that voted in the 2004 election. You know what they say, 83% of all statistics are made up!
2007-06-20 06:01:09
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answered by Jim 5
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I badly needed McCain to be President fairly of Bush, like many people. Watch the commencing up of Fahrenheit 911 to work out how Bush stabbed McCain interior the decrease back to win. Shameful.
2016-09-28 04:14:16
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answered by courcelle 4
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He graduated from Yale and earned an MBA from Harvard. That doesn't really sound uneducated.
Difficulties with public speaking don't equate to being uneducated. And JFK couldn't pronounce nuclear either.
2007-06-20 05:15:27
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answered by thegubmint 7
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He went to Yale so he is educated. I personally think that after he was selected for his first term, people elected him for the second term because he is like a bad reality show that you can't look away from.
2007-06-20 05:15:08
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answered by danzahn 5
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He graduated from Yale, but you are right, there are alot of really ignorant people that went to school there. He may not be a good public speaker, but that does not mean he is uneducated.
2007-06-20 05:18:39
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answered by CoolHand 5
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His name is Bush.
If he were George W. Doakes he'd be night manager of a 7/11.
2007-06-20 05:13:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm glad he's president since his GPA at Yale was higher than john Kerry's so if you think he is dumb what would that make Kerry.
did you attend Yale ? i thought not....have a nice day
2007-06-20 05:19:19
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answered by Anonymous
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He received:
BA from Yale
MBA from Harvard Business School
He's worked his whole life in business and politics. I think he knows a tad more than you do about, well, just about everything.
Nice try troll.
2007-06-20 06:34:25
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answered by Princess of the Realm 6
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It's called nepotism. And he was never elected, merely selected. This is a classic example of nepotism and despotism being formed from the same mold...
2007-06-20 05:39:04
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answered by Jonathon M 2
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