Are you brainwashed or something?And,why is it that a lot of the the republican party dislike the democrats?If no one raises their eyebrows than Bush would have a full blown World War 3 going on.
2007-10-22
08:10:54
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Everyone has the right to their opinion just like I have the right to mine.I do feel sorry for all the blind sighted patriotism you show him.When you get over your anger I'm sure you'll realize the true meaning behind all.
Also,when Hillary gets elected we'll truely have a president we can all be proud of!!!
2007-10-22
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Yes they spend their free time watching Fox News, which has brainwashed them into thinking that Bush is doing a good job despite his very low 24% approval rating.
Many of them listen to people like Rush Limbaugh who has also turned them against the Democrats.
The results are uninformed people who would follow Bush no matter what he does. They believe anyone who has an opposing view as being Anti-American.
2007-10-22 09:05:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Some people mistake being pro American for being pro Bush.
Yeah I voted for him and if I had the same choices again I would vote the same way.
Having a president like Gore or Kerry would be bad enough in Peace time, I would shudder to think what these to bed-wetters would do to stop OBL.
Gore would try to sell them carbon offsets while Kerry would run back to France and then surrender for us.
As far as Bushes record, yes there have been mistakes and there will probably be a few more.
Lets see the only way to never make a mistake is to never do anything. No that doesn't work either because Slick Willie never did anything on the terrorist situation and we got USS COLE the first and 2nd WTC attacks the damn list is endless.
2007-10-22 08:31:34
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answered by CFB 5
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How about we look back and answer this same question in 30 years, assuming that the Islamofacists and socialist lefties in the world don’t get their way. While Bush may be doing some truly boneheaded things, he was the one that had take the reigns in the worst period in American history for almost 60 years. He had some hard choices to make, and in the end, he probably made the correct ones. The mistakes are being made in trying to keep such a short leash on the military. The sign of a true leader is not just doing what the loudest mouths yell for him to do, but to do the right thing. While he may not be always the right thing, he is doing better than someone that is supposed to be in charge that bows to the whims of those that they are supposed to be leading.
2007-10-22 08:19:11
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answered by rayb1214 7
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My best guess is the same reason you are not. My perception is based on the fact this man has done nothing that every American didn't think he would do, whether you like him or not. I know of no other recent president that has had more unpredictable disasters dumped on him than this one. Until someone can charge him with a crime or charge him with lying and have him convicted he has my support. No one should be challenged he lied without being charged and the right to defend themselves. I will not take any Americans rights away and that includes the President of the United States.
2007-10-22 08:20:34
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answered by rance42 5
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No, it's because there are so many juvenile and false attacks, most especially personal attacks (like your stupid little "brainwashed" insult) that it forces rational and sane people to defend him against the delusional left.
Perhaps a lot of dislike is because of all the hateful, childish insulting attacks upon us, and the left's lack of ability to engage in rational and reasonable debate.
As for WW3, why not leave the intellectual heavy lifting to those equipped to do it, ok?
2007-10-22 08:23:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, how naive can one person be? You think just because you don't like Bush and don't support him, that you must be right? Think much of yourself? In our country we can believe and support whoever we feel will do the best job. Just because you don't like Bush, that doesn't make him evil and one who supports a World War. Clearly that's your opinion, I support Bush and completely disagree with you. He doesn't want a World War, and us being in Iraq was the right thing to do. I'm open to debate, and don't pretend to know everything, perhaps you should understand how the opposition thinks, only then will your own opinions be valid. Close mindedness has never been a trait of truly wise people.
IN RESPONSE: Good luck with that Hillary thing, the best thing to happen to the republicans is Hillary. Her nomination will ensure another republican in the White House in 08'.
2007-10-22 08:16:53
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answered by Scott B 7
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Exactly...they are brainwashed and that's the only logical explanation......they can support him all they want, but he's just dragging their party down to a place so low that it may never recover.....
2007-10-22 08:21:30
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answered by renee 5
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Because people are not robots and think for themselves Some support everything Bush does others don't and don't worry about WWIII Congress has to vote on it just like they did for Iraq (that does include the libs)
2007-10-22 08:16:34
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called loyalty. They are loyal to the president, if they weren't they would consider that to be unpatriotic. Other reasons include: there hasn't been a terrorist attack since 9/11. (But how many presidents can say that they went for a long period of time without any attacks...A LOT!)
2007-10-22 08:17:00
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answered by Liberal City 6
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Because we are not all blessed with a rational thought process.
2007-10-22 08:21:34
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answered by bgee2001ca 7
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