I think the point has been made clear. The majority of people do not like Pres. Bush. And they have good reasons. But enough is enough already. And he may not be the smartest tool in the shed, but it's immature to make fun of his accent, and mistakes, I mean really. Are people just bored?
2007-09-13
20:21:38
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Ok, a lot of people are misunderstanding me. Which is my fault for bad wording.
1. I am not for the war in Iraq. I think it needs to be ended. I do care about it very much and I do not want anymore people to die over a stupid decision.
2. I am not simple suggesting to "kiss-up" to him as someone suggested. Or to forget what has happened. DEF. NOT. I will never forget the harm is has done to my country or to the world in which we all live.
3. Don't ask me what kind of American I am for asking this. I ask because I care. I'm very patriotic. If I didn't care, then I would just sit back and say nothing.
4. And stop suggesting I'm some sort of 1984 person who follows everything the government says. I'm not.
5. Do not accuse me of being ignorant. I do not support Pres. Bush. I have had the great pleasure to travel and live around the world. So please stop with that.
6. Pls respect the American ppl. And separete the politics from the people in your commets.
2007-09-13
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update #1
by the way Victor M. Apparently my question was too complicated for you to answer.
2007-09-14
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In horrible times like these, the best medicine can be a good laugh. And Bush, supplier of the horrible times, is ironically the laugh that keeps on giving more.
2007-09-13 20:32:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Dems will end blaming Bush after the practice flies off the cliff and the rustic is lifeless. Myself, i think of we are going to wish a value ticket with C.C. Myers on it to repair the wear and tear. we are going to ought to provide him an advantage or he won't take the deal. Limbaugh is over-qualified. So is Coulter. i do no longer think of the TOTUS could settle for the two of them as a clean roommate on the White homestead, besides. Washington has a low-shrink on IQ's, and the TOTUS prefers entire obedience.
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answered by heyder 4
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No lady, 33 of our kids have been killed in Iraq in the past week, and the sun is rising for another day of deaths!
In 1,640 days in Iraq 4.074 have come home in body bags, and there is no end in sight. Most of the Bush administration while in control, has been at war the majority of the time with a country that did not have terrorist or were involved in 9/11!
I obsess every single day as all that in Iraq has done nothing but bring up a lot of old memories for many of us! That you would not understand!
2007-09-13 20:39:50
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answered by cantcu 7
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When you grow up I will explain the occurrence on 9/11. It is really very simple but perhaps it may be too complicate for you to comprehend.
2007-09-13 22:17:13
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answered by Anonymous
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In another country more impassioned towards politics, the people (the entire people - all 200 some million) would be marching on the capitol demanding resignations.
This president has destroyed America in more ways than can be counted. So, no, I won't get over it and let my mind be at peace while he continues to send our soldiers into battle in a country we shouldn't be in in the first place.
2007-09-13 20:27:43
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answered by powhound 7
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So your solution to the apocolyptic inadequacies, abyssmal performance and near criminal constitutional disregard of the current administration would be to just sit quietly and wait until January 2009 without comment?
No sir, not me. We're stuck with him for another year and a half, but I'm gonna keep kvetching until W and his black-ops storm troopers throw me into the Guantanamo Gulag.
ADDITIONAL INFO: Geez. Bitter, table for one!
2007-09-13 20:34:41
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answered by Cappo359 7
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Yup. If there's something to pick on, it's in our nature to do so. Bush is on the news a lot of the time, and it's usually for something he's done...like something stupid. So millions of people will naturally want to make fun...
2007-09-13 20:28:19
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answered by greyghost_84 3
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Oh, Precious, you just continue watching "American Idol" and remaining blithely unaware of your country falling in to the sewers.
You're doing exactly what the government wants. Congratulations!
Remember, "think" is a dirty, naughty word!
2007-09-13 20:38:51
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answered by The Snappy Miss Pippi Von Trapp 7
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No.
He is The President of the United States of America.
By what logic do you suggest we just get over it?
Americans are dieing because of his poor planning.
Do you not care?
What kind of American are you?
2007-09-13 20:29:30
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answered by Think 1st 7
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It's silly and we've taught our children to act disrespectfully.
resqshanna, it's sad that you're representing us with bigoted statements like Americans are 'idiots' as you travel the world with our military.
2007-09-13 20:35:51
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answered by pgb 4
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