No, I did not vote for Bush either in 2000 or in 2004. But then, my vote didn't count anyway because the election was rigged both times (I cannot prove it but the circumstantial evidence is far too strong to ignore). Come on, guys, Bush can't even speak in complete sentences. Bush does not really run this country, he is merely a puppet for the various special interest groups who do.
2007-10-11 07:52:35
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answered by mike k 3
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Before I decided to answer your question, I read the previous 29 answers. I came to the conclusion that even though all answers say if the voted for Bush or not, they never mention anything about the status of the national debt. OK with that being said, yes I voted for Bush, OK slam time here, I am a conservative Republican. Yes bring it on. Now obviously that was not the only reason I voted for him. I liked Clinton, go figure. I loved Reagan, if nothing else the 2 of them were definitely entertaining! As far as the national debt goes. All candidates, are going to say that they will decrease the national debt, this has been said by every candidate, President for so very long. Does it happen, no, will it happen, I really don't see how. This county is heading for socialism, unless we all stand up for our own personal rights, we write to our Representatives, our congress, and even to our President. This country use to be so Strong, and now look at us. Was Bush the right choice, yes without a doubt. People be scared, and I mean really scared if Hilary Clinton gets elected as our next President.
2007-10-11 07:58:27
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answered by donnalw3 3
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Actually - believe it or not - it was the Republicans that got spending under control under the leadership of Newt Gingrich. The debt got out of control because Bush put so much money into the war on terror.
If you are worried about the deficit, thought, you should steer clear of the dem's running for president. Their overboard welfare programs will cost more money than Bush could ever have spent - and how will it be accomplished? By taxing all of us to death.
2007-10-11 07:41:15
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answered by ahamaycud11 3
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I would have to have been on every drug imaginable to actually believe that a vote for Bush was a good idea.
2007-10-11 07:57:12
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answered by fuellover2002 2
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Yes, I did. Twice I'm sad to say. First off, I was a conservative republican and he was the obvious choice. Now I consider myself to be a conservative independant. I dissagree with almost every one of Bush's policies. He has created disaster all over the world, and I regret my choice.
2007-10-11 07:36:14
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answered by saxcat00 4
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yes, i voted for him. i support many things that he does. now there is a lot of things going on in the media to make him look bad, but if i remember they make every president look bad, so i don't even listen to the media any more. but yes, i still support him and will always be Republican.
2007-10-11 07:58:56
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answered by fremont_1985 2
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I didn't vote in 2000, boy am I regretting that! And in 2004 I felt it was my duty to vote against him. Too bad he "won" anyway.
2007-10-11 07:39:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, bush not even supposed to on the office. If the election was in any other nation, cause Al Gore won more popular votes. Also bush won second term because the war was in good progress in early stage. Also lacking of good candidate.
2007-10-11 07:33:23
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answered by Anonymous
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NO! and the last time I commented on BUSH I received a violation notice from Yahoo Answers.......... I'll just go back to my corner now
2007-10-11 07:33:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Cause John Kerry looks like a Muppet!
2007-10-11 07:35:05
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answered by Steelergirl 2
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