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2007-07-05 03:25:39 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Government

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The same way I felt about him over 6 years ago. He is a fool.
I must say, I feel a little smug knowing I called it right.

2007-07-05 03:31:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Who Bush Jr or his father and Cheney who are the ones really running the show! This president is without a doubt the dumbest one ever! Look at the national debt! He has doubled it from when he came into office. And you know WHO is gonna be paying for it? People 40 and below! Plus I think he had a little something to do with 9/11! Remember those types of people do not care about human life as mush a power!!! Hell what are we doing in Iraq again? Oh that's right weapons of mass destruction! Where are they? I said it before we went over that there were none and that this is about oil. Also to get the USA's influence there. Our president has created bigger and bigger problems because there are other ways this could have been handled. You know what really is shitty about the whole thing is that there are thousands of families out there that have one less person in them because of this bullshit! People need to open their eyes and stop being led to believe the propaganda so easily!

2007-07-05 16:56:24 · answer #2 · answered by mrjamfy 4 · 0 0

I think he is doing the best he can with what he has to work with. He didn't ask for 9/11 to happen right after he entered office - we can all say that someone else would have done a better job, but the reality is, we don't know how anyone else would have reacted. He has his advisors and staff and they try to make the best choices. Voting in more democrats this last election certainly didn't change anything and quite frankly, that has nothing to do with the President. Our senators and representatives have their own minds, as well as their own self-interests (that they line their pockets with). They argue and disagree so much that not much of anything gets accomplished and we want to blame that on the President? I don't think it is his fault - I do think that Americans like to complain and whine but could care less about solutions as long as they can blame someone or something else. This country has gotten lazy and greedy.

2007-07-05 10:47:55 · answer #3 · answered by Stefka 5 · 0 1

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Republicans moving to Green Party?

Are you kidding? Moving from being conservative to being Anarcho-Marxist? I doubt it... if people are abandoning the Republican party, and without doubt some are, most of them are switchin to Constitution Party, or Libertarian Party.... but never to Green Party...


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As for this question... it's getting harder and harder to defend the President lately... I still support the War on Terror... but other things are becoming problomatic... spending is out of control, the Libby situation is a real blemish, the federal government is growing into areas where it shouldn't be... like education... and on and on...

So, I still support the President, though I could be happier with how things are going... I support the President if only because I still support taking an offensive stance against, for lack of a better term, "islamofascism"...

2007-07-05 13:01:06 · answer #4 · answered by Schaufel 3 · 0 0

He must be impeached now. To take part in the process, and learn more about the Articles of Impeachment Against George W. Bush, go to:
www.impeachbush.org

You can buy the book, The Articles of Impeachment against George W. Bush, authored by the Center for Constitutional Rights, by going to Amazon or to your local Borders. If they have run out, ask them to re-order.

2007-07-05 10:59:47 · answer #5 · answered by Austin W 3 · 1 0

I believe he is one of our worst ever, in my life time anyway. I think Nixon had that spot before him. Harry Truman was the president when I was born, so I been thru a few presidents.

2007-07-05 13:16:37 · answer #6 · answered by BoosGrammy 7 · 1 0

Good. There are things he could have done differently, but we've said that about every President who's ever been in office, and we'll say it about every President to come. Most people who dislike him feel that way because of his position on and role in Operation Iraqi Freedom. But really, there was no "good" option there. I think he picked the lesser of the inevitable evils.

2007-07-05 10:39:27 · answer #7 · answered by csbp029 4 · 1 2

I feel he has used his so-called faith in God to make war, and to kill our young men and women in combat. Iraq is like Vietnam and Korea, to wars we never came close to winning. He enjoys senseless death and destruction of lives, other than his own, I do admire our military men and women, but let's get real, they are not defending this country! They started out to be a vendetta against Sadam, to finish what Daddy was smart enough not to do the first time in 1991.

2007-07-05 10:45:06 · answer #8 · answered by yee_haw31617 2 · 2 0

not verry good there is a lot of things he could have done different about the war and i think he needs to make more desions about it but the truth is i'm not sure i could ever be president because of the pressure you have put on you to make dessions

2007-07-05 10:31:04 · answer #9 · answered by hannah o 3 · 1 1

Strong leader at a time when we need one.

Leaning a little to the Left lately. Don't agree with his immigration stance.

2007-07-05 11:24:27 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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