thanks i just spit a mouthful of coffee on my computer after reading your question
2007-09-07 08:15:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Dignity yes, but dignity is over rated. Respect, yes from the big shots in the military industrial complex.
2007-09-07 21:39:28
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answered by Neil R 3
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The answer is: FALSE. Bush has not restored anything. Beside how can you have dignity and respect when talking politics?
Remember, politics is not about doing the right thing, it is about making the best deal.
2007-09-07 08:14:54
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answered by caliguy_30 5
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False. Big time False. He has brought cronyism and lack of competence in appointees to a level not seen since the Harding Administration.
2007-09-07 08:17:21
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answered by Michael B 5
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Absolutely false! If anything, he has eroded the respect for the office of the Presidency and the white house. Because of his antics and bull-headed, self-righteous actions, we are embroiled in a conflict we aren't winning, with an undefinable enemy, in a part of the world we had no business going to in the first place.
2007-09-07 08:16:49
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answered by James H 3
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False. I'd say he has degraded it to one it's lowest points of dignity or respect ever.
2007-09-07 08:25:59
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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False. He's destroyed the credibility of the whole country. And I'm a Republican. We'll be unelectable for years.
2007-09-07 08:18:57
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answered by Anonymous
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False absolutely he has robbed it not only of its respect and dignity but also its credibility.
2007-09-07 08:26:07
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answered by Roggles 4
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False.
However it's higher than when Clinton was in there! At least Jorge Bush didn't "not have sexual relations with that woman." (notice the double negative)
2007-09-07 08:18:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I think GW doesn't care what any of us thinks of him, and a President should be able to put what he thinks is best for the country above his PR plan and getting warm & fuzzy feelings from the American public. SO yes, I think he's restored dignity - he has the guts to stand tall in the face of so much scrutiny, and all because he believes it's the right thing to do. Could YOU be so courageous?
Why would you post a question that seems to have been designed to encite anger? Shame on you
2007-09-07 08:16:43
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answered by Roland'sMommy 6
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Oh yeah, he sure has restored dignity all right...
2007-09-09 05:03:16
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answered by Anonymous
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