We don't have to hate him to disagree with his decisions. What many feel, I think, is disrespect for him for the mess he has made during his administration, and his stubborn refusal to admit his mistakes. He makes choices that are personally beneficial, while ignoring the welfare of the American people.
2007-09-24 12:32:46
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answered by ArRo 6
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I do not hate or even dislike Bush or even my communistic Senator Kennedy. It's against my religion. Both are doing a job that isn't that easy. We need to start working together and make things better. The only thing I hate is the hate. Peace
2007-09-24 12:46:41
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answered by PARVFAN 7
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I dont think he is all that smart...but i hate to think of what the alternative would have been...he is just doing what he thinks is right...cut ol' bush a little slack...and about all the dead soldiers in iraq...hello they signed up its not like we still have the draft...and besides i think that is the most honorable thing a person could do....die for something they believe in...if we pull out of Iraq now all of those dead soldiers will have died in vain...now that would sure be a waste of human life
2007-09-24 13:07:38
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answered by Suzi S 1
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I can't devote energy to hating Bush*. He is more of a brainless maniquin. Its the people who hide in the shadows and manage him that are more worthy of contempt. As Deep Throat said; follow the money. I wonder what Cheney has been doing these past 6 years...and what he is up to now.
I bet Bush Sr regrets helping steal the 2000 election for his son.
2007-09-24 12:43:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sure he'd be a very nice neighbor. But I don't want a neighbor as a president. I don't want a "Buddy" president who I can drink beer and talk about football with.
I want a leader. I want someone who's intelligent, respectful of other countries, charasmatic, eloquent, and honest.
At the very least, I want someone who will put his country's needs above his own personal morals.
2007-09-24 12:42:54
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answered by M 3
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I hate him because he is such a consistent fvckup. It takes a LOT to start sinking the economy of a nation as strong and diverse as the US, but somehow Bush is managing to do that by racking up MASSIVE amounts of war debt, thus devaluing the dollar, since the debt is financed with treasury bills.
He is just not a good person.
2007-09-24 12:48:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't hate him, but I hate what he's done to OUR country. $200 billion ticket coming up for that bogus "war" in Iraq, too.
The man's NOT a conservative; he's more liberal than John Edwards on a money-drunk. He's put special interests ahead of law-abiding, tax paying Americans; he's let Osama Binladen and the other swine GO while he tries (and FAILED) to build a democracy at the end of rifle in Iraq; he let special interests representing pharmaceutical companies override Americans' need for more affordable drugs from Canada; he (and AARP) let special interests "reform" Medicare at the expense of affordable, easy-to-understand plans for seniors... And he's a charlatan as a "Christian," who uses religion to boost his credibility the way some Islamic pigs in dresses pretend they've got a direct line to God.
Hate him? No, I don't hate him. I simply think he's the worst thing to happen to America since Ulysses S. Grant.
2007-09-24 12:42:39
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answered by Anonymous
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you think he is an idiot but he won the election TWICE. i don't care about someone crying popular vote, that is not the way the system ran for over 200 years. so, if he is as big of a idiot as you think, why can't the Clinton's, Gore, Kerry, Obama or any of the other democrates stop him? how stupid must they be? if he is an idiot and has all these mastermind plans to control all of the conspiracies that the left claim, is a an evil genius or an idiot?
2007-09-24 12:40:01
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answered by ron s 5
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Hate is a strong word, I dislike his policies and the War. against who is it the people who responsible for 9-11 or Saddam or the Terrorist I can't keep it straight in mind it keeps changing I only know I respect the troops for their Loyalty to this Country
2007-09-24 12:35:47
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answered by ziggy 2
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Hate is a strong word. I don't like him because he hasn't done anything. He hasn't done anything about the borders or anything else, except give a tax break to the rich. I can't respect a man like that.
2007-09-24 12:39:01
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answered by John 6
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I wouldn't say he is an enemy of our country, I would say that he misunderstands the world. That's been my understanding of the Republican party, if they were correct in their view of the world, ll their ideas would make all the sense in the world. This Iraq war helps our economy but hurts our country in ways that are tough to understand. It shows our weakness (dependence on foreign oil), another weakness (not being able to plan accordingly), another weakness (instability within the government), all of which are things the Chinese are looking at and will exploit when they are ready to dethrone us.
Aside from the Iraq War, I can't complain much. Other than him NOT getting Bin Laden, NOT closing our borders, NOT approving a bi-partisan bill for under-priveledge kids to get healthcare, and NOT being intelligent, he has been average.
2007-09-24 12:36:01
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answered by E M 3
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