You know I think most ppl like to say they dont because the media condemn nearly every thing he does...so most ppl say they hate him even though they arent truly education on the issues/understand fully what is going on....
Me I do not like him nor dislike him..regardless he is our President the one who we put in power and until his term is up we should respect him.
2007-08-09 19:30:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Never did, never will.
hardwoodrods - I would rather have a president "play with an intern" than have our soldiers in harms way daily, not to mention all the other bad and crooked things that bush has done. If that's the worst you can say about Clinton, then he obviously was a better president than bush.
gary b - where do you get your so called "facts" from? They sound more like fiction.
2007-08-09 20:35:43
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answered by BhitchyPrincess 5
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I was never really into him, I did not think he won the election but decided that once he was sworn in to give him a chance.
Almost immediately I regretted it. I thought he was great in New York after the attacks with the bullhorn, and that was pretty much his highlight reel for for me.
To be fair I can see why he may have tried to do certain things but almost from the beginning it has been communicated and executed very poorly.
2007-08-09 22:36:13
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answered by Triumph 4
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People blame everything on the president, but I feel like some of these people dont know what theyre talking about, and most of them dont even vote. I dont think people realize that there are 3 branches of gov. and the president cant do whatever he wants without agreement from the others, and also we pick the president, but maybe if more of americans got off of there a s s e s to vote instead of complain, we wouldnt have so many problems.
2007-08-09 19:30:13
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answered by Jossy Lynne 3
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I never liked him and can not see how he ever got elected in the first place. He is a babbling idiot. We at least need a president who is capable of public speaking. He is not even capable of that, so how did anyone ever expect him to run our country successfully.
2007-08-09 19:29:22
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answered by Anonymous
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For the most part, yes I think he has been a exceptionally good President.
KITTY, brings up a good point. Not just the media, but in pop culture the "cool" thing has now become hating Bush, so I think a lot of non-political people say the dislike him because "everyone else" does, while not knowing about any of his policies compared to other politicians.
2007-08-09 19:41:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, I'm sure that his mommy and daddy still love him. But, they have to. His wife still likes him. Scooter Libby likes him ALOT.
And yes, there are still a few people left who drink Bush's Kool-Aid while sitting in their duct-taped safe rooms with a picture of Supreme Court Justice Harriet Miers hanging on the wall.
But - overall - most of the country would prefer that Bush and his administration just leave so we can get on with the business of restoring our nation to what it once was - before he was president.
2007-08-09 19:37:44
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answered by RTWS 2
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He used to be my Commander in Chief when I was in the military. Now he's my President. He's not very articulate or eloquent but I believe he tries to say and do the right thing. People still like him but his popular has slipped some what.
2007-08-09 19:47:33
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answered by Kooties 5
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He is wrong on the border but I still think he is only second to Reagan of all of the Presidents in my lifetime.
2007-08-09 20:55:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Osama.
BTW, look at the Rethuglicans go. Every second answer here saying "We dont like him" has atleast 6 thumbs-down. Seems like someone eat your candy, Rethugs. Now go crying to Momma and tell her someone eat your candy. Sob Sob !!
Hahaha
2007-08-09 19:51:04
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answered by The ROCK 4
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Being as we have not been targeted by the terrorists again, yes. I feel he is keeping us safe here.
Clayman: Clinton sold us to China, now look what we have gotten. He also did nothing to secure our borders when he was in office. Now the dems want to raise our taxes because of the bridges that may collapse that the illegals probably helped build because of the lousy contractors using them for the jobs.
Jocelyn: Amen to what you said. I wonder how many of these people actually voted or vote in the elections.
2007-08-09 19:28:12
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answered by Sparkles 7
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