Alright, I'm just gonna talk about the first thing: "Since 9/1, he has prevented another major terror attack on USA soil."
We need a little logic here. You can't prevent a non-event. For instance, there hasn't been a major terror attack in the U.S. since 9/11, I have thought a lot about terrorism since 9/11, can we say that I've prevented a major terror attack since 9/11? No. Why not? Because you can't prevent a non-event. Alright. Now we can have intelligent debate, but we are gonna have to work with logic and simple rules. Aight?
2007-09-29 06:09:36
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answer #1
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answered by C.S. 5
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Wow do you really not see what Bush has done wrong to our country and the reasons he is cocky, I will list them.
1. Got us into a war that was unnecessary and wrong
Why was it insecure and wrong you ask, okay I will tell you
-It was based on false evidence (that Iraq had WMD)
- We had already searched the country before deploying troops and found nothing so why did Bush think he would find any after the troops went in?
-Bush lied to Congress about Iraq
-After we completed the mission (to find WMD) which turned out to be pointless because there were no weapons our president made the stupidest excuse to stay there "fighting terrorism" and at the same time connecting it with 9/11 but Al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden were still on the run and Iraq was not a threat
-He tore down a country's government (even though it was a bad one the country was somewhat stable because of Saddam's separation of Sunnis and Shiites) and threw it into even more chaos than it was already in
-He drew more insurgents and terrorists into the area and made it more dangerous
-He said mission accomplished and years later here we are still in Iraq
-He said nation building is bad for our country and did it anyway
-He is trying to make Iraq into a democracy when no one who is there wants one
- We are billions in debt
-Between 74,339 and 81,025 Iraqi civilians have been killed in this war
-We have 3,848 U.S. troops dead in Iraq and 27,004 wounded
-Iraq is in shambles and millions have fled the country
-Vows to protect us from terrorists but will not protect the borders
2. He has restored neither honor nor dignity to the White House but he has restored corruption and scandals
Why you ask, okay I will tell you
-Pardoning Scooter Libby, his personal "buddy," who was found guilty of two counts of perjury, one count of obstruction of justice in a grand jury investigation, and one of the two counts of making false statements to federal investigators
-Alberto Gonzales's several scandals including dismissal of U.S. attorneys in 2006, Patriot act controversy, Habeas Corpus controversy, NSA domestic eavesdropping controversy and the Texas Youth commission scandal. Bush backed Gonzales.
What honor and dignity?
3. Bush was a C student and received a D in astronomy and his GPA in was a 2.35 out of 4 and in his public speeches he sounds like a buffoon
4. He will not listen to what the American people say and does whatever he wants.
Basically Bush is a stubborn mule.
2007-09-29 14:27:18
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answered by Lindsey G 5
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It is a schoolyard kneejerk response that is aimed at discrediting his integrity and courage to stand for what he believes in. This is a typical tactic of the left, as seen by many of the answers you have recieved.
Jim W. How do you breath with your head in the sand like that?
C.S. So... your saying that nothing ever can be prevented because it doesn't actually happen? Seriously dude... think extra hard on this one. PNAC's example is one if a billion that could be used.
Just plain Jim.... so Harvard and Yale forfeited their reputaions to give a degree to someone because of their daddy? First of all these are "left" leaning schools and secondly it really shows how you are grasping at straws in a vain attempt to smear someone you disagree with. BTW.. his GPA was much higher than Kerry's was. Stop trying to twist blaten facts.
2007-09-29 14:13:34
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answered by That Guy 5
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I suppose because Bush has the power to make or break Mexico, and Fox's desire to allow, and even send all of his unwanted citizens to come here, to America, without America being compensated. Not that Bush was really arrogant in the slightest, but when V Fox was president, he didn't like that there was someone else more powerful, than he. It's just typical jealousy, nothing more. I am proud though, that Bush would act in such a manner, because it's shows strength in our country, and who is REALLY in charge, not wimpiness, like Carter showed towards countries who sent illegals into our Nation.
2007-09-29 13:13:17
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answered by xenypoo 7
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"since 9/11, he has prevented another major terror attack on USA soil"
and before bush was elected, major terrorists attacks on u.s. soil were everyday occurences, right?
2007-09-29 13:11:50
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answered by Anonymous
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In case you haven't noticed Bush IS quite cocky. Although not as much since the 2006 election but he still shows the traits of a cockey street punk or rich spoiled brat who cares only for himself.
2007-09-29 13:11:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Because he doesn't like Bush's cocky?
Take that anyway you like
(he has a harvard MBA?? Yea true, at daddies bequest
Oh I forgot, that MBA didn't translate into sound fiscal responsibility.)
Peace
Jim
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2007-09-29 13:05:57
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answered by Anonymous
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You're obviously just tryin' to stir up drama. Either way, the only person who knows for sure is Fox himself.
2007-09-29 13:05:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Fox is just trying to sell his book. He reminds me of the Clintons and their fictional accounts.
2007-09-29 13:09:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess he has never met the likes of John Kerry and Al Gore. The arrogance is unbearable!
2007-09-29 13:03:51
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answered by Anonymous
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