I respect you for requesting real answers. The real answer here would be he only listens to himself. He was voted in (by the minority) to represent an entire nation and if you follow his policies, procedures, actions you will see he only has his own personal agenda in mind when he makes decisions.
In my lifetime, or possibly ever, has any president abused his "executive privileges" as often as Bush Jr. For me, it all began with not taking the decision of going to war with Iraq to the UN first rather than just plowing in like a John Wayne movie.
I don't buy that wrong information crap, we helped to form the UN, use them when deciding on matters that concerns the world. He's a couch-chair soldier. Maybe if he was a real soldier he wouldn't so easily send our children in to be murdered for his war. You noticed I didn't say troops, they are our children. Not just here, but in Iraq, Afghanistan and everywhere else mother and father's children are dying because of him.
2007-07-10 03:24:48
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answered by Marie Q 2
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I admit he has had a tough time to be President what with 9/11 and all this and that. He might have been an OK caretaker office holder but not a crisis time President.
I do hate the man and disagree with what he is doing to America.
Reasons why I hate President Bush:
He has violated his oath of office, disrespects the U.S. Constitution, breaks laws and declares himself immune to the law, is a raving hypocrite, actually criticized someone who WENT over to Pacific during Vietnam when he himself never left the continental US, thinks teaching religious doctrine in schools as science is awesome, assumes the right to tell me how I will live and act.
Overall he has betrayed the American dream, American values, has no respect for law+order, despises a free society, and actively works to divide this country in order to make it easier for his rich, aristocratic group to run roughshod over the people and processes of America.
That is why I hate him...he is evil, stupid, callous, arrogant, morally bankrupt and deserves to be hated with every fiber of every living being in this world.
I do not say anything about executing him...but you're statement that people who think that should be arrested shows a vast disregard for the right to free opinion+thought and I do find it weird how Bush is allowed to engineer mass slaughter and it is ok, but others thinking that society should put this rabid dog down should be arrested.
2007-07-10 10:40:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I didn't start that way, I was with you, I just disagreed with him. I'm still not sure that hate is the way I feel, now its become more like anger that he can do the things hes done to my country, run roughshod over the laws, declare his version of the law is the way its going to be, paying no attention to what the people he is supposed to represent want or need. I thought Bill overdid the interest in polls, now I wish this guy would read one. I am not crazy about turning my country against such long standing things as habeus corpus and the Geneva Conventions. Its discomforting to have a discussion over whether serial drowning is torture or not. Not the way we did things through two world wars and numerous other wars we had. Its not right. And we used to be right, he lost us that.
2007-07-10 10:17:18
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answered by justa 7
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Me personaly, I grew up in the Reagan years when patriotism ruled, and the world in General loved and respected the US. We had our enemies, but for the most part the Word of the President was taken as fact. the office of the Presidency had credibility on the world stage. Since the lie to get into Iraq, that other countries didn't buy, not a lie about cheating on your wife, but a lie with serious implications to a world wide audience, it has made it more difficult to get other countries to believe anything the Office of the Presidency says now, which makes it harder to combat things like WMD's and Terrorism. When I joined the military I swore an oath to defend the constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic, and this President has the audacity to call that same constitution nothing more than a "goddamn piece of paper" I have real problem with that.
2007-07-10 10:16:35
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answered by Myles D 6
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and why should I take Democrats seriously when they only insults, playground rules don't always apply.
I already see some insults in response when are people going to see they look ridiculous when they do that, try using some facts.
To hate someone because they have different views is very extreme, many people who have been thrown from power based their rule on that intolerance, Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, Hussein, Bin Ladin.
I think alot more would get done in congress and people would be more open to different views if people expressed their views more constructively.
It's scary how uninformed people on this website are though, half of the things they said are flat out wrong, Halriburton, war for oil, WRONG!! Lied to the congress & America WRONG!
People need to stop watching the liberal news like CBS, ABC, PBS and start watching C-Span to see how people really voted in Congress, or NBC is pretty middle of the road I think.
It's scary that the un-informed, and I'm NOT saying un-educated, because this is just knowing about current issues are the people who are controlling the country with posts and protests and e-mails which will end up ruining this country.
We leave Iraq, then what?? You think they will just stop attacking Iraqi citizens, and you think they won't plan an attack here? Even those of you who are just listening to heresay and playground insults know better than that.
2007-07-10 10:26:40
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answered by Anonymous
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George Bush may ultimately be responsible for the deaths of millions of Americans. Both the US State Department and a consensus of America’s 16 Intelligence Agencies have concluded that Bush Administration policy has increased the number of terrorists as well as the number and severity of terror attacks. They conclude that America and Americans are less safe today than they were before 9/11.
Bush has done more harm to America and the US Constitution than all of America’s enemies combined, ever. His is only the 2nd Administration in history (Reagan being the 1st) to have high-ranking White House Officials convicted of committing felonies from inside the Oval Office. They committed treason in exposing the identity of a covert CIA agent (as sworn to in court by the CIA itself).
If you don’t hate Bush and his Administration, you must be anti-American and pro-terrorist.
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The pot calling the kettle black, again? You guys really have no shame when it comes to lying, huh?
You either never read 1984 or did not understand it. I'd guess
2007-07-10 10:22:16
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answered by Anonymous
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He is a danger to our national sovereignty. He is trying his best to get the North American Union set up. He said he would like to be a dictator and called the constitution a GD piece of paper. If people just politely disagree with him he will do as he pleases (but I guess he usually does anyway).
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2007/7/9/140357.shtml?s=al&promo_code=36D4-1
2007-07-10 10:28:47
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answered by DJ 6
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Try this, mention Hillary Clinton, then ask why those who responded negatively hate her. Now apply the same to Bush.
I will openly admit I hate the SOB. He is in office by the grace of his political and family connections. He has served his base, the super rich, while ignoring those that did vote for him.He has had an agenda on Iraq since day one. He falsified data to get congressional approval to go to war. He had pie- in- the- sky ideas that we would be the conquering hero's. He has put us so far in debt that we very well may never recover. he has put a ball and chain around the neck of educators, with the 'no child left behind". More than anything else, I hate him for portraying himself as a "Top Gun Pilot" in that flight suit and that boisterous banner,"mission Accomplished".
2007-07-10 10:23:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont understand the hatred either.....I voted for him twice but since have come to the conclusion that he is either an idiot, or he is totally inept. Although I feel he has failed us as a nation I harbor absolutely no hatred, dont feel he is evil, just incompetent
2007-07-10 10:12:28
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answered by Anonymous
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the man and his sidekicks came to the White House with a plan of chaos already in place. Dick Cheney held secret energy meetings with the top oil producers to make arrangements for the division of Iraq's oil fields and production, before 9/11. The plan to attack Iraq was in place long before they took power. He has no conscience for his misdeeds and cares not for the " little people" who sacrifice themselves for the enrichment of his cronies.
2007-07-10 10:31:03
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answered by douglas m 3
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