Yes I do. He lost all the other countries' respect for us because of his idiocy. He is killing innocent soldiers who have family and friends by not pulling out of the war when it really all ready over. He doesn't want to pull out because he doesn't want to look like a fool for sending us there in the first place when we had no business being there. he had no proof only RUMORS that Iraq had weapons of mass destructions, plus they didn't have anything to do with September 11, 2001. (may those who lost their lives rest in peace). And he didn't do anything to try and find the people who were the cause f it.
He has ruined everything for us. he doesn't deserve our respect let alone the rest of the world's. My entire class says they hate him and we are only in the 8th grade. that is how bad he is. Our once great country was considered the best, the top. Now i am not so sure. He ruined us for a long time.
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2007-10-18 09:42:04
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but Pelosi & Co. are trying their hardest to ruin it with their dangerous policies and political grandstanding.
Liberals are responsible for taking away pleasure after pleasure in life and im f*cking fed up. You may have won the mid-term elections because of Republican f*ck-ups, but enjoy it while you can. Hopefully you will all vote in an amnesty bill in Congress/Senate and lose your jobs in 2008. Then Rebublicans will win again.
because of liberals, we havent had a refinery or nuclear power plant built in decades. Result? HIGHER PRICES
Because of liberals, we have social welfare programs breaking our budget. result? HIGHER TAXES
Because of liberals, we are losing sublime pleasures of incadescent light bulbs, plastic grocery sacks, sweet smells of leaded gas, the ability to do whatever we want to our cars, civil freedoms, and are becoming increasingly socialistic. You like this poople? Sheesh
** In 2006, the U.S. economy grew at more than a 6 percent rate. Blame President Bush.
** In 2006, more than 4,000 al-Qaida soldiers died because of U.S. military efforts. Blame Bush.
** Since Sept. 11, there have been no attacks by al-Qaida on U.S. soil. Blame Bush.
** In spite of Sept. 11, Hurricane Katrina and the war in Iraq, the United States has had a growing economy averaging more than 4.8 percent. Blame Bush.
** In 2006, there are more people employed in the United States than ever before. Blame Bush.
** Average real income increased by 8.8 percent in 2006, mostly in the middle and lower income tax brackets. Blame Bush.
** Since Sept. 11, more than 80 percent of the known al-Qaida top leaders have been killed or captured. Blame Bush.
** During the last four years, your house has doubled in value. Blame Bush.
** In 2006, the stock market reached its all-time high. Blame Bush.
All of the above facts have been reported by Fox News or the Wall Street Journal. You probably never read many of these facts in the mainstream media. Can’t blame Bush for that.
The United States is the finest country in the world and our military wonderful and highly trained. It is performing at a very high standard and is all voluntary.
God bless the military and its mission. It deserves our prayers and support as it fights to keep our land free of terrorists. The military also deserves our thanks. Too bad our politicians and liberals don’t think so.
Nuff Said
2007-10-18 15:57:42
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answered by flaming_liberal415 4
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You bet he has. He is taking us on the same path as the Roman Empire. He has done irreparable damage to the US and the people.
Are you in better shape than you were 8 years ago?
2007-10-18 15:56:32
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answered by walt554 5
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Yes, I can tell you I was always proud to be American, I grew up in NYC, my parents were born here. My grandparents are survivors of the Armenian genocide. They loved America their whole lives and prided themselves in being American. My Dad fought in World War 2 and my Uncles.
We are all hurt and let down by the US by remarks Bush made about "congress should not sort out the ottoman empire history," its counter productive, they have more important things to do"
If he was really intent on not passing it he could have said "It was a genocide and my sympathy goes out to Armenians, thanks for serving our country in World War 2, but Im sorry Turkey is a close ally and we cant pass it at this moment"
Instead of insulting us with his chosen words.
My grandfather is 95 and started crying.
Its ruined for me.
Also I have travled to france, italy, in recent years and as soon as they know I'm American they get very mad. I don't even want to visit Europe anymore.
Was never like that years ago.
Let me add me and my family were Republicans all our lives and voted for Bush.
2007-10-18 15:55:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely not. The US is the best country on earth.
2007-10-18 15:54:50
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answered by regerugged 7
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No, but, he has done some serious damage to American policies at home and most especially, abroad.
2007-10-18 15:51:01
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answered by alphabetsoup2 5
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No, Clinton wasn't any better.
2007-10-18 15:54:40
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answered by qwert 7
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no.
Someone please tell taylor the Ottoman Empire no longer exists.
2007-10-18 15:51:01
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answered by Anonymous
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