i think bush is the worst thing to happen to the country in years, and he is being a total asshole by keeping troops in Iraq when they dont need to be. also i think he had something to do with 9/11, and if thats true, he should burn in hell for the rest of time and beyond.
2007-06-24 09:36:12
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answered by Anonymous
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If there wouldn't be any oil in the Middle East there wouldn't be any war...Unfortunately money and power are in those days more important then human lives and some leaders are ready to step on millions of bodies in order to get as much power as they can...Bush took the worst decision ever by attacking Iraq...Iraq was no danger to anyone and more it didn't had anything to do with 9/11...This war only help destabilise the Middle East more...
2007-06-24 17:12:55
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answered by Tinkerbell05 6
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I disagree with almost every decision GW has made.
Iraq was a lie, our constitution is being trashed, his #2 is all about executive power -- meaning that Cheney wants to be way above the law of the land, the people. By default, Bush is then too.
NCLB is the only thing I'm luke-warm on. I think it's a good idea to standardize testing, and to force schools to try to do better.
I just think NCLB needs more money, and more flexibility.
Other than that, there is too much negative surrounding his admin. How about Gonzales, trying to force Ashcroft to sign off on illegal wiretapping when he was sick, in the hospital. What a goon!
2007-06-24 16:48:40
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answered by powhound 7
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I am a right-winger. And if between the two parties, I were to chose? It would be republicans. So you can know when I tell you this, it is from a fair minded person.
George Bush is a fricken EVIL man, on the scale of Adolph Hitler. He HAS destroyed America already, and his supporters were idiots. Literally. That man is the most evil man to hold the office he stole, president, of all presidents in America's entire history. He's an idiot as well. He is antichristian, hates the 'concept' of the God he does not believe exists. When he leaves office, he will be VERY proud of what "he did to America", destroying her. He supports the 9-11 terrorists, AND THE EVIL WORM HAS NEVER FOUGHT TERRORISM. He plays the Americans as the idiots he is convinced they are. He tells American law enforcement, "oh, don't tell of terror attacks in America or you reward terrorists!". He tells you that because he is sure you are an idiot. He wants to hide terrorism so he can continue to support terrorists and steal what little freedom you havce left American.
2007-06-24 22:35:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Well being that the issues with the Islamist started years upon years ago I think we have to look beyond GW. Bin Laden says that he knew he could attack on 9/11 because Americans had no will to fight. He said our withdrawal from Somalia confirmed this for him. He attacked at will testing us throughout the 1990s and we did nothing. For the record Somalia isnt just Clintons fault it is Bob Doles as well- look it up. The Islamist say they will not stop until Islam is spread across the globe. Do you think they are going to skip over the US? Do you think that they will overlook the left and the decadent lifestyle that the Islamist most despise? We are paying the price for decades of appeasement not to mention the foothold the Islamist gained in Iran thanks to Carter. We could stop fighting or go back in time and not go to Iraq and guess what? The Islamist wouldnt have stopped they have a long range plan that doesnt involve you and me.
2007-06-24 16:41:38
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answered by james 2
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I think the American people are poorly informed of what is happening. I also think Bush is a butthead and is doing a terrible job of finishing what his idiotic father started. Doesn't seem like we are getting anywhere with this war except deeper in debt which is never a good thing. I think he should quit totally focusing on finding terrorists because once we find them, a whole bunch of new ones will be our next problem. And why the hell are we re-building towns in the Middle East? That defeats the purpose of blowing it up and wastes our money. I think Bush should **** himself because he's an asshole!
2007-06-24 16:39:33
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answered by Lilly L 4
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Huge question, and not easily answered. I wish we could have stayed out of the middle east, but it's a necessary war, I'm afraid. I only hope that we can stabilze the region, train the Iraqi army and get the hell out. We'll have some level of participation there for a generation.
Second part of your question: regarding the war, he's made mistakes. He went in there to avenge his dad, with little thought of how it would end.
regarding other aspects of his administration: he's been an embarrasment to conservatives, of which I'm one. I hope we can recover before Hillary gets a foothold.
2007-06-24 16:39:04
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answered by ? 2
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We should have finished the job in Afghanistan.
Iraq was like poking a hornet's nest.
I think the President got some REALLY bad advice about Iraq from some of his advisors. But I also think this president's biggest problem is that he doesn't seem to ever be able to admit it's possible for him to make a mistake.
2007-06-24 16:38:17
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answered by nookandgranny 2
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Regardless of Bush or any other leader, there will always be war in the Middle East. There always has been and always will be.
2007-06-24 16:35:48
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answered by No Lies 3
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what do you think of the same old questions being up here day after day?
some people are not happy, unless they're commiserating about stuff with like minded people.
i, for one, am glad someone (anyone) finally had the balls to take the fight to these whiny, childish, terror-mongers. too bad it was the U.S. . the world really could use some other thing to ***** about. (even if he did not, we would still be the object of the worlds scorn.)
2007-06-24 16:47:00
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answered by daddio 7
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It is amazing how Bush is so popular, he even has a
cartoon show now- "Lil Bush." He is probably flattered
by it.
Whether people realize it or not, the bad reviews are
making him popular as well.
He is all most people talk or complain about.
Oh, well.
And just because I don't talk about him everyday-
I do talk about other things besides him for Pete's Sake-
it doesn't mean I forget what is going on.
2007-06-24 16:55:32
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answered by animalsrmyhobby30 1
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