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I mean everything would have gone so well, if it wasn't for the traitorous libs, the insurgents, Alquaeda, Iran, Syrian, the Saudis, etc..

2007-08-25 18:39:27 · 16 answers · asked by bush l 1 in Politics & Government Politics

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Not at all. He is a total failure in every aspect of what a president should be! The only thing he will not fail at, besides getting people killed for nothing, is being named the worst president in US history, hands down!

2007-08-25 18:48:36 · answer #1 · answered by cantcu 7 · 1 4

No, actually I don't feel sorry for the President. He knew he was going to take a lot of heat , regardless of what he did, when he made the decision to run for the job. Pressure is all part of the job, and if he couldn't take it, he wouldn't be where he is.

2007-08-25 19:47:02 · answer #2 · answered by Mike W 7 · 0 0

He was born with a siver spoon in his mouth and every job he's ever had he got through family connections. He has been in a position to help people worse off than him for his entire life, and yet nearly everything he does helps only those who are already well off and/or hurts people who could use a hand. He calls himself compassionate, and yet he never once saw fit to commute a death sentence while governor of Texas. He or people in his administration do everything they can to allow corporations to make more profits while polluting the country and exploiting their employees. He abandoned a war in Afghanistan and allowed the Taliban to regain control of most of the country (and year after year grow record-breaking opium crops) so he could waste billions of our tax dollars in Iraq, with much of that money going to corporations who are connected to his administration. Why should I feel sorry for this cold-hearted, venal, corrupt asshole for even one second? If there is an afterlife, it is my hope that Bush and all the people like him all over the world spend ever second of it in agony.

2007-08-25 20:09:45 · answer #3 · answered by thrillhaus 4 · 0 2

No, he's a joke but no one's laughing because he hurt too many Americans with his incompetency.

If you want to know why look the reason up under globalism, NAU, and the history of the Bush family.

Yes, indeed, if we can't export the jobs to low-wage countries, then just import the workers (George W. Bush's "guest worker" program). Either way, U.S. workers lose.

Of course, industries such as restaurants and agriculture interests, which can't move their jobs overseas, love the idea: a pool of workers willing to work for starvation wages and endure a miserable and many times unsafe working environment, conditions to which U.S. workers are not willing to subject themselves and their families.

There are probably plenty of U.S. workers for these jobs if they offered decent wages and working conditions, but that won't happen so long as the Bush administration permits and encourages the influx of noncitizens who will work for less.

Some of us believe that the welfare of U.S. workers might be a bit more important than providing a pool of cheap labor for some industries by making illegal aliens legal

While government statistics show our unemployment rate to be around 6 percent, some experts estimate that it is really between 10 and 11 percent if all the Americans who have exhausted unemployment benefits and just given up looking for work were counted. Many polls have clearly shown that as much as 80 percent of the American public want illegal immigration stopped.

2007-08-25 19:16:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Why would I feel sorry for the leader of my country? I supported all the presidents, whether they were my party or not. I'm not a traitor.

2007-08-25 18:45:52 · answer #5 · answered by jill48 3 · 3 1

Yes I do. I belief he was talked into running for President by others. Then he found himself in a job that was way above his head. And he depended on his advisers who unfortunately ill advised him. I am sure he always means well but the job is well beyond his capabilities.

2007-08-25 23:36:59 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

You're right. Things would be great for him if nothing ever happened in the world. Poor guy, actually had to deal with problems as President of the United States. At least little Georgie will stop embarrassing himself and the American people in just a little over a year. Poor little guy.

2007-08-25 18:51:09 · answer #7 · answered by s p 4 · 0 4

And yet he stands tall, he does not waiver and he continues to keep this nation safe, a great President does that.

2007-08-29 16:46:47 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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2016-10-09 06:17:44 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I feel sorry for Bush.

It must be a hard job being president

2007-08-26 06:34:39 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Some what but he does have a propensity to make some of his own problems.

2007-08-25 18:48:31 · answer #11 · answered by Nancy P 5 · 0 0

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