No. I feel that the people who are messing up the United States are the uneducated twits who can't even write a complete sentence.
2007-08-11 13:40:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately, there are fears out there that our economy could tank next week. The Fed had to prop-up the stock market three times Friday with billions of dollars. Monday could be a bear.
Fed Orders 2 Trillion Dollars Printed, Put In Circulation
Three separate sources in the U.S. Treasury have told me that this week, the federal reserve ordered TWO TRILLION dollars to be printed! The U.S. Treasury is allegedly running printing presses 24/7 to accommodate that order. Treasury employees were specifically ORDERED not to talk about this to anyone because it could cause economic collapse.
Central banks on both sides of the Atlantic pumped billions into the financial system to calm nerves over an impending credit crunch yesterday - but their actions only served to heighten alarm, leading to a fresh plunge in global share prices.
The fading dollar can be held responsible for our troubles. It isn't the dollar's fault, because it is merely a piece of paper, which is un-backed, and the product of a printing press. It is those who administer and spend it recklessly, who have caused its demise, and who are wrecking our economy and nation. What repercussions does a dollar debasement have? Remember, it is in no way the fault of the citizenry. It is totally the fault of government and the D.C. Gang. All of us are merely the victims. Thank you, Mr. Bush.
Every passing day, this new world order, this so called "free trade", is eroding 150 years of the hard won gains for American labor, but very few people seem to care. How effective the propaganda has been. Americans don't know who they are anymore.
What do American citizens do next? Give-up or fight?
2007-08-11 21:55:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, with the help of his neo-con friends (Cheney, Rowe and the rest). Mr. Bush has admitted to listening only to a higher power... WHO is he really listening to?? We have been mislead about many things and I am shocked at the number of people who still refuse to listen...however, I am finally relieved at the growing number of people who are perking up to "oh my God, some of THOSE people were right..." Mr. Bush vowed to get Osama Bin Laden - revenge for the horrible deaths suffered on 9/11. But, what does he do? Puts Bin Laden on the back burner and goes after Saddam H. (Everyone in the White House carefully weaving a tale making us believe there was a connection to Saddam and 9/11)... I remember all of a sudden hearing about Saddam this, Saddam that and, we were sending troops into Iraq and wondering - what happened to going after Bin Laden???? Guess what? NO CONNECTION - the terrorists who murdered those innocent people on 9/11 were from SAUDI ARABIA - NOT Iraq. Hey, it's 2007 - Bin Laden still lives!! There's so much more that angers me about Mr. Bush, and I have tried to give him some benefit of the doubt, with respect to his Presidency. But, I am tired of his insincerity, excuses, his lack of concern, his apathy and his attitude. I just wish he could have a taste of middle American, or knew what real life was really like and what human suffering and sacrifice was all about.... Sadly, he doesn't have a clue. He recently didn't even want to help children get dental care - he refused to sign a bill as written, unless the benefits were drastically reduced.... just can't be helping too many children.... Sorry for ranting, but it is just so frustrating when we are spending so much money on this IRAQ war and are now a Country in debt over our heads to CHINA - and just a few short years ago, under a DEMOCRATIC President, we were NOT in debt. Thank you for listening.
2007-08-11 21:07:38
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answered by Karen C 3
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I don't think President Bush has done anything to mess up this Country, he has done alot to preserve Liberty and to protect and defend what this Nation has always tried to uphold, Justice.
We have a President that has guts and character. He loves this Country and he is doing an excellent job.
Don't be influenced by a liberal media and a bunh of Uncle Sam sucking and leaching Communists and Pagans.
Anyways hope I could help some.
2007-08-11 20:45:04
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answered by Cowboy 1
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{{{Insert uneducated answer with obvious bias to either Democratic or Republican Standpoint here.}}}
Face it people, while he may have f'ed up the middle and poorer classes the people with Money in the Stats LOVE BUSH for obvious reasons. Unfortunatly thats really all that matters. Don't give me that " But we vote fact" the system is incredibly flawed and even though Gore had more than half a million more votes in 2000 he lost. Corporations and money run everything
Is He close minded: In my opinion yes
Has he hurt the US'S image?: yes and no. We may seem like ***** but now the other coutnrys no we arent screwing around. I gurantee you pre-iraq Korea would not have negotiated with us. Did we go about IRaq the wrong way: yes.
Was it nessasarily bad for the US. NO
Despite all his faults i still like Bush simply because he benifits me, Rich WHite men.
If you dont belive me than please explain why we went to Iraq, instead of Saudi Arabia. Wanna know? Because the Saudis give us oil cheaper than Iraqis do. ALL of the 9/11 Terrorists were Saudi yet Magically Iraq has the "Weapons of Mass Destruction" Oil is power. Power is Good. Unethical but good
There is a reason for shades of grey. Not everything in this world is black and white.
2007-08-11 20:41:11
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answered by Mike M 4
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Probably, but I don't see what's the point of telling everybody Bush isn't so good at his job when he is about to leave. Yay, I say Bush bad, give me candy, now.
2007-08-11 20:46:55
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answered by Anonymous
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NO WAY
The USA is not in a mess because of ANY president
The USA is about its people, more than any leader or individual
Clinton, Reagan, Lincoln, or any other prez would have done nearly the same things or at least things that would have resulted in the same outcomes
Presidents are products of their times, Herbert Hoover would have looked like a super genius if he had the 1990's tech bubble instead of the Great Depression
Every prez, senator, gov, does about the same amount of good and bad as the last. it really depends who you CHOOSE to listen to
2007-08-11 20:44:44
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answered by mike c 5
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Well with the change of congress, I would have to say hell ;lkjas;djf;lajkds;lfjads ya we do......
Scooter Libby ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,G Bush lied.
Update for all the Conse........ Figure you would vote my answer no because its the truth! OH you say you want some more hey? Well, lets look at the national dept. Has it been cut n half yet? Oh wait I have more for you as well, what about old Bin Laden. G Bush " He is no longer a threat to the US" what the hell?
How much of this guys crapola can you take.
2007-08-11 20:43:32
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answered by Anonymous
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hey don't talk bout bush that way, I mean who needs stem cell research anyway.
Bush is a liar, a thief, and a poor speaker.
people think he's an idiot because of these things, but I think thats what he wants us to believe. He's highly intellegent and has made the right moves for himself.
tell that iraqi woman that had 2 of her children and her arm blown up in front of her bush is a nice guy.
thank god he can't run for another term
2007-08-11 20:42:41
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answered by Mercury 2010 7
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Massive harm to the balance of powers, huge constitutional damage -- not to mention world opinion of us.
Yes, Bush has caused far more damage to the US than all of the terrorist attacks in the past 50 years.
2007-08-11 20:41:47
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answered by coragryph 7
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