No, (and thank goodness he can't) I believe this country has had too much Bush. Upon each presidential election there are problems that this nation faces. In my opinion, our pre 2000 problems which should have received some attention were: balancing the budget, eliminating debt, and entitlement program reform. None of these were addressed. In fact, they were all sent in the other direction. As a concerned U.S. citizen I have felt that President Bush's messages have been disingenuous and bordered on blatant untruthfulness.
2007-10-06 08:32:36
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answered by J bird 2
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No, I voted for him before because his message was to not use the military to police the world, that he would lower taxes, and lower spending. Even though there have been tax cuts, the increased spending and imbalanced trade seems to have more than made up for any tax break. He completely broke his promise to not use the military as a police force. Military action in Afghanistan was needed because we were going after Osama and his group of terrorists. Iraq was not a needed military operation, even though Saddam was a murdering monster. With Saddam's history of sponsoring terrorism against Israel, if we were simply out of the way, Israel would've taken care of Saddam - he was more of a threat to their national security than ours. I'm still a Republican, and a conservative, but I've done more to research the candidates this time. I'm voting for Ron Paul in the primaries. If he's not an option in the general election, then I'd have to either find another acceptable candidate or not vote for President. I'm not going to vote for the lesser of two evils anymore because when we do that, we still get evil.
2007-10-06 23:05:14
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answered by Brian R 3
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I , would not vote for Bush, again,, as a matter of fact he started out doing his job correct. But, we will soon see just around the corner in Dec,, all his behind the scenes workings as for examples, Bush, changing laws as he may see fit. We as the people. Bush, seeing to it that our rights are being stripped away as he still continues his tactics more and more, just may call for him to answer to what he has done to all of us,, and how his secrecy has affected our country,,now as my personal opinion on this subject, I was raised to never ask a person these things,, one of them are, on. Who would, or, did you vote for? ,example: what are you a Republican or Democrat, the other issue, was to try and stay away from religion, while your in a discussion with others, and never ever! ask a person how much they make,, but, I will answer this question as for your post. And for this reason alone. I want you to know that Bush, will have to answer to us in Dec, for something far more beyond our understanding. However, all the secrets and lies will come out about him and it could even get right down to an impeachment,, sorry if this is not what you wanted to hear or any one else but , this is my private opinion and not to start a debate on this subject. (heres a quote for you) !
" this year will go down in history. For the first time, a civilized nation has full gun registration. Our streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future!" Adolf Hitler, 1935
2007-10-06 16:34:59
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answered by aprilmacfadden 3
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If Bush could run in 08 then that means that so could Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton would wipe the floor with that little twit!
2007-10-06 16:29:05
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answered by Anonymous
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If George W. Bush ran for a third term, I would absolutely Vote For Him. He is the Greatest President in American History. However, I did once read in a magazine article, President Bush was asked "Would you run for a third term if you could?" and Bush said "That two terms would be good enough for him."
I would like to see his brother John Ellis "Jeb" Bush run for President of the United States of America and I hope that he would WIN, that way Americans who do not approve of George W. Bush can deal with another President Bush for Four More Years, that way they can have an understanding what it is like to live in a country where you have to deal with the same leaders or relatives of that leader FOR LIFE.
2007-10-06 15:49:20
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answered by Mr. Knowledgeable VI 7
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Most people vote for no more this bush president bad person as such boo. But other candidates better improve new rule create make they life goal future change America.
2007-10-06 16:23:39
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answered by kholaman 2
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If Bush could run for the Third time, none of the presnt Republican aspirants would ever have dreamt of standing against him.
2007-10-06 15:32:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Reggie Bush hasn't been running to well this season, i don't know if i'd give him support in 08. O, you meant GWB.
2007-10-06 15:10:46
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answered by Strats!! 4
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No I would not vote for Bush.
I'm a Moderate. I vote more by the candidate than the party.
2007-10-06 15:07:40
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answered by 354gr 6
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YES I would! Viva La Bush!
2007-10-06 19:33:13
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answered by Anonymous
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