I'm assuming this sentence is for the beginning or the end of an essay, and that you're stuck. If so, how you fill in the blank is dependent on what else is in your essay. I'll make a few guesses, and a few suggestions. Hopefully one will help.
--that therefore violates the basic purposes of government.
--that actively harms the American people
--that threatens world peace
--that harms the middle east
--that will eventually bankrupt America
So , you need to find basic idea that you're expressing and restate it in just a few words.
2007-07-21 23:00:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You know what I'm tired? I'm tired of people being labeled a democrat, a lib a etc etc etc.
GUESS WHAT! JUST BECAUSE SOMEONE DOESN'T LIKE BUSH, THAT DOESN'T MEAN THEY'RE A DEMOCRAT! THERE ARE EVEN REPUBLICANS THAT DON'T LIKE BUSH ANYMORE!
Now... back to the question...
George Bush is a chairman that is sentimentally committed in a failed policy that does not function and 'has comitted treason, should be brought to trial in the supreme court, found guilty, and should be hung on national television'.
Maybe THEN we can rebuild some bridges with other countries that Bush has so nicely demolished -_-
2007-07-21 23:25:13
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answered by superbaler 2
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George Bush is a chairman that is sentimentally committed in a failed policy that does not function and STINKS!
On the more serious side, um . . .
lacks validity
contributes to his plummetting approval levels
is corrupt
has severely disrupted/damaged the economy
Hope this helps! ;-)
2007-07-21 22:55:53
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answered by MW 5
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George Bush is a LEADER that is sentimentally committed to a failed policy that is dis-functional and can have long term disastrous effects if not dealt with in a timely manner.
2007-07-21 23:01:14
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answered by Anonymous
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George Bush is the President of The United States, not a chairman. He is totally committed to the Security of the US, and just because he has a dumb congress, does not mean he will change his policy, and leave the US wide open for a severe Terrorist Attack.
2007-07-21 23:00:48
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answered by Anonymous
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and _______ I do not see how "monk4prez" can say he damaged the economy , when Clinton was in office I bought my house the interest rate then was 10% with excellent credit , Bush came in , and I got my interest rate down to 4.5% and will be 100% debt free in two years , except for my utilities which is less than 250.00 per month total . If that is killing the economy , I want Bush in for another 4 years.
2007-07-21 23:41:28
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answered by Insensitively Honest 5
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How about this
Re-Write it and Say
I should respect George Bush Because he is infact our elected leader, He has led our country through two wars
and had been through hell
The Democrats however are a bunch of sissy's, wimps, and Loosers who make up lies about good people, when they themselves cant do the job.
2007-07-21 22:59:30
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answered by outwiththedemocrats 1
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his Board of Directors concurred that he must follow through with the commitment they all voted for.
2007-07-21 23:24:35
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answered by labdoctor 5
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is responsible for the death of tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians in his quest for wealth.
2007-07-21 23:06:20
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answered by anderentag 3
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you will not be able to find a democrat on US soil that can prove it.
2007-07-21 23:06:28
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answered by Anonymous
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