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I would!

I think he's one of the best presidents America has ever had. In terms of Bush's place in history, he'll be remembered alongside the greatest presidents including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Ronald Reagan, & a fellow Republican by the name of Abraham Lincoln. Now, it's impossible for me to list ALL Bush accomplishments with such a short amount of space, but I'll list a couple of things this great man has done.

1) Bush has reestablished good Christian Values in the White House, and America at large (Lord knows we needed it after the Clinton administration).

2) Bush has made us safe from terrorists through his audacious military efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq.

3) Bush has continuously fought for Middle Class Americans by cutting taxes. A move that also saved the Economy!

4) Bush has raised educational standards for our kids by starting the "no child left behind" program.

I can go on and on with Bush's accomplishments. There's just too many to mention!

2007-08-29 03:08:32 · 35 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

35 answers

Once again...A brilliant Wind Up

Unfortunately (or fortunately depending on your point of view) it seems your sense of humor is lost on most people.

But hey.. thanks for making me chuckle. Have a star!

2007-08-29 22:24:09 · answer #1 · answered by neilgtti 4 · 1 0

I didn't vote for him the first and second time. Why should I vote for him for a third term? It's against the Constitution.
1) Religion and politics should not be mixed
2) Dubya is using terrorism as an excuse to make war business. Where's Osama?
3. Bush work for his followers.
4. The No Child Left Behind program is a mess.

2007-08-29 04:37:47 · answer #2 · answered by Mysterio 6 · 1 0

You shouldn't smoke crack so early in the morning.

1. Good Christian values like invading 3rd world countries that were already rendered helpless by nearly 15 years of continuous US bombings?

2. Audacious military efforts? Had we concentrated on protecting the US we would not have had 4,000 dead US soldiers AND we would have gotten the real terrorists.

3. Tax cut? You owe the US govt. $500,000 for yourself and each of your family members owes the same. Will you be paying for yourself only or will you let the interest run for a few more years so that your children will owe a few million when they graduate high school?

4. The no child left behind act is a worthy program which needs a lot of work. Hardly making him worthy of any place in history, however.

Thank you for sharing your opinions though. When can we expect your check for your share of the Bush deficits? Oh and I assume that you will be signing up to go and fight in those audacious wars which you so heartily support.

2007-08-29 03:25:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

Thank you for sharing YOUR opinion. I, along with a majority of this nation tend to disagree with you. If he ran for a third term he would come in third in a two person race.

1. Lying is a good Christian value? Not that I know of.
2. Safe for terrorists in Iraq. They run amok. While the 9/11 culprit goes free.
3. Bush has NEVER fought for the middle class but for his wealthy friends.
4. The No Child Left Behind has forced teachers into test prep rather than teaching mode. Our children aren't learning they are regurgetating what is on the test.

As a scholar of presidential administrations I can assure you George W. Bush is closer to the bottom than the top and may actually be on the bottom rather than the top. You need to wake up and see what the majority of the rest of the world is seeing.

2007-08-29 03:18:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

1) He has consistently lied and fostered a deceitful administration that has actively attempted to subvert the Constitution and has weakened American democracy. He has also created an unnecessary war and gotten America to commit a war crime through uncalled for aggression against Iraq.

2) He has endangered us by fomenting further Islamic extremism by occupying Iraq, thus also providing them with a training ground to gain combat experience and bomb making skills. These new soldiers will be able to conduct attacks throughout the world and spread their knowledge to others as well. There will be blowback from this.

3) He wasn't fighting for the Middle Class, he gave them crumbs, and then gave his buddies in the upper class enough to buy more sports cars and yachts.

4) The no child left behind program is a farce, it's about creating private business opportunities at the expense of local communities that are forced to spend sorely needed money on inaccurate testing.

2007-08-29 03:18:56 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

The world is in bad shape and Bush is the cause of much of it. Why would anyone in thier right mind want him as president for a first term was beyond belief. At 47 years old he is by far the worst president on record to date. You'll find that most of the planet agrees with me.

2007-08-29 03:20:58 · answer #6 · answered by moondego 3 · 3 0

Never, I'd rather have no president at all.

This conservative republican will never vote for any neocon again. As far as helping the middle class, I laugh. Though I blame Clinton and Bush Sr also, their has been more damage to the middle class under the W administration than any president in history.

The whole world hates us and the war on terror is one big joke. No child left behind (and the prescription drug bill) is the same do nothing expensive crap I'd expect from some liberal.

2007-08-29 03:43:46 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Hell no. He shouldn't have even made it the first term (considering he stole the election). His administrations made the U.S. the most paranoid country on the planet (terrorism is NOT a major threat, wake up to that fact), there are still 51% of Americans that don't have health insurrence, Iraq was a failure, making America the most hated country on the planet, wasting tax payers money, maintaining the neo-conservative, special interest group, big company mentality, I could go on and on. I like the way they handled North Korea, but that's about it.

2007-08-29 03:34:51 · answer #8 · answered by centreofclassicrock 4 · 5 2

HELL NO!

It is not the job of the president to establish values....especially religious ones...go to church raise your own family......you want a Muslim president up their pushing his??????

Bush has not made us safe...he left Bin Laden in a mountain and provoked and is training terrorists side by side with our soldiers...PS WE WENT THERE FOR THE WEAPONS THAT DIDN'T EXIST.....not for terrorism

Bush did not fight for taxes that benefit middle class....virtually all of his are for people making far above middle class and cooperate welfare to companies that lay off American middle class.

No child left behind is a JOKE...schools are a mess........

Do you actually read anything...

Also, the world hates us, the economy sucks, the housing market is in the toliet.

GOOD HEAVENS! WAKE UP! Even his own party sees it!

I would vote for Bill Clinton in a heartbeat!

When history tells....Bush will be seen for the Texan Cowboy FOOL he is...the Dixie Chicks were right....

2007-08-29 03:19:42 · answer #9 · answered by jm1970 6 · 3 3

I can only assume you are trying to be funny, any other assumption would cause my brain to jump out of my head and burst.
As for re-electing George, I hope I get a chance to vote, he might say the elections violate his executive privilege.

2007-08-29 05:14:13 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

No I wouldn't. I believe there is a reason we have term limits. I do agree that he has done some great things for the country. I don't agree with him on how to handle our open boarders and the illegals that are here.

Just my 5 cents.

2007-08-29 03:15:25 · answer #11 · answered by Zymurgy 1 · 5 1

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