Not me, I thank the President every day.
I have written several complimentary letters to the White House giving my thanks
2007-10-07 14:19:38
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answered by Anonymous
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He just wanted the control of oil so his stock in it would make
him a fortune. I hope he is paying you for your kind words.
If he really intended to save this country don't you think he
would have more men into afghanastan instead of attacking
a country that had nothing to do with what happened in our
country. Don't get me wrong, I didn't like husein. But the innocent people of Iraq didn't deserve to have their lives turned upside down. I can't wait until Hilary is president!!!!
2007-10-07 21:04:18
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answered by dee 2
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From what? We are now the most hated country in the world. We are now more likely to suffer from terrorist attacks than before 9-11-01.
The national debt is at it's highest and our grandchildren will suffer for it.
The nation is more divided now than any time since the Viet Nam era.
2007-10-07 21:04:08
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answered by October 7
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I think I could forgive the family's of the 3800 troops that lost their lives in Iraq if they've been remiss in thanking Bush. I damn him every time I see that death toll going up. Thanks for the trolling reminder, NOT.
2007-10-07 21:10:18
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answered by Anonymous
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The prosecution [of impeachments], will seldom fail to agitate the passions of the whole community, and to divide it into parties more or less friendly or inimical to the accused. The subjects of its jurisdiction are those offenses which proceed from the misconduct of public men, or, in other words, from the abuse or violation of some public trust, and they relate chiefly to injuries done immediately to the society itself. -- Alexander Hamilton
Impeachment is a political process through which the nation is cleansed of the toxins the Congress normally would flush out. It is generally used when the executive branch no longer functions properly. This can be a result of neo-conservative disease, long-term fascist tendencies, liberal inaction, and other destruction of the U.S. Constitution, especially the Bill of Rights.
2007-10-07 20:57:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Saving this country from a man with organ failure by taking away our rights, ignoring the constitution, picking on little countries, and disrespecting checks and balances? Yeah, he's really pro-democracy alright.
2007-10-07 21:03:38
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answered by Mitchell 5
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I'd thank him thusly if he and Cheney resigned. He would indeed be responsible for saving this country by ending his presidency.
2007-10-07 21:31:22
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answered by Kevin M 3
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Yes. The fear this nation felt after 9-11 has been replaced with complaceny, and we have not suffered a major national terrorist attack since.
The fighting in the War on Terror is truly happening "over there" in Iraq. Our soldiers are taking the heat for us.
Now, if we elect some new folks in 2008 and drop our guard, all of this could change. We could be wide open and vulnerable again.
I know that war sucks, that getting frisked at airports sucks, and that getting your phone line tapped sucks, but we are much safer today than before we took those measures.
And we have President Bush to thank for this.
2007-10-07 21:00:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I wonder if we'll all get to vote one day to send him to Nuremberg to get his just desserts for his war crimes, as the worst mass-murderer the world has seen since Pol Pot?
2007-10-07 21:13:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Whatever...
He didn't save anything. As a matter of fact, he SPENT this country in Iraq. We had a surplus when he took office and gave it back to the rich. We had a man responsible for 9/11 and he let him go to go after someone because he didn't like his daddy. You have American companies over in Iraq throwing our bundled money around like footballs.
Yeah, thanks "dumbaya"....
2007-10-07 20:59:05
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answered by linus_van_pelt_4968 5
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Saving this country from who? Bin Laden? One towelhead? Do you hear yourself? If you believe that a roomful of arabs can conquer America, then you have no faith in this country. Al Qaeda can't even conquer a small town anywhere in the world.
Please....
2007-10-07 20:57:11
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answered by CaesarLives 5
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