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Lets face it the man has a very stressfull job to begin with but to deal with such disapproval from his country with poll ratings and protest he still manages to hold his head up and run the country greatly. Would you rather have a president who sees the polls and changes his policy's and beliefs or have a president with some back bone who stays strong on what he thinks is right?

2007-10-22 11:05:30 · 34 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

Caption...no im not a battered women and i dont think that comment was at all right.

2007-10-22 11:11:56 · update #1

Oh good lord Zay you think Bush planed the 9/11 attacks? You are no better than the real morons who did if you think that!

2007-10-22 11:13:18 · update #2

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I agree. People didnt like Churchill either. I think In 100 years people will look back on GW as a great president.

2007-10-22 11:09:45 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 6 7

I do, the man does what is right not what the polls may say. We had a president that did that and is just does not work in the long term. I respect a person that among such disapproval holds his ground and stands up for whats right. Some day (god forbid) the Democrats well be in power and learn that terrorism is REAL and they will have to do something about it.

2007-10-22 11:21:21 · answer #2 · answered by Jayson P 1 · 3 2

I have very little respect left for President Bush.
I however, refuse to disrespect him by calling him stupid names.
I still respect the office.

I would rather have a President who represents the will of the people, that is the job.

2007-10-22 11:13:13 · answer #3 · answered by Think 1st 7 · 2 1

I try to respect him. I guess it is good to go with his beliefs but at the same time his beliefs should be the whole countries but we are the ones who voted him in.

2007-10-23 03:17:12 · answer #4 · answered by donielle 7 · 0 0

I don't have respect for him or any Bush. I don't have any for Larry Craig, John McCain, or Dick Cheney. As for the planning for the war, it wasn't planned by Bush. I feel for the families and loved ones lost, but Bush isn't smart enough to plan something like that. He didn't even plan the Iraq War, Cheney did!

2007-10-22 16:30:15 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I was amazed after 9/11 how Bush tried to protect us. I have a lot of respect for Bush and think the tricks the liberals are pulling (seriously, they are traitor acts!), are inexcuseable.

I could never again be a democrat after witnessing what has happened, putting our country beneath liberal dirty tactics.

Especially recently Pelosi is stirring things up with Turkey by declaring Amenian genocide that happened 95 years ago, Liberals are loons.

2007-10-22 11:19:27 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 4

Aww...how cute...little sheep. Screw Bush...soldiers are dying for his agenda. Terror is a word used to keep us all scared. It's not about backbone or stress. He signed up for it when he took the oath. Rather, he stole it...he is an emarrasssment to the United States and its citizens and I am ashamed he is in office. You can believe every bit of sewage spilled out of the government's mouth. I, however, still believe in the original Constitution and not this current defiled version under which we operate. Americans alive in 1776 would burn the document if they could see how we are equally as tyrannical and unjust as the government they fought for independence. Bush is no better than Adolf Hitler.

2007-10-22 11:13:27 · answer #7 · answered by Skinny 2 · 4 4

i lived in Oklahoma for a while and the people there said that i didn't even need an education to just go apply to be a teacher.i was shocked to think that any half-wit could teach in the southern schools and we get presidents from places like that . I can't respect that --sorry.Sure he can keep his head up when he's getting away with so much, and the fact that he is rich filthy filthy filthy filthy filthy rich, i respect him like the dangerous sea.

2007-10-22 11:13:34 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

I respect him, but I don't intend to stand by and pretend he hasn't severely hurt our country ... The damage he has done -- diplomatic, social, financial, military -- will take generations to correct. He richly deserves to be impeached, or even tried as a war criminal ~ not that we are up to that, we are far too fat, lazy, uneducated, and happy to bother

his 'back bone' is nothing more than insecurity that prevents him from admiting mistakes

2007-10-22 11:13:04 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 6 3

I respect his position as Commander in Chief but as a person I do not respect him at all.

2007-10-22 11:16:58 · answer #10 · answered by satcomgrunt 7 · 2 1

You are SO ignorant it is deathly funny! Most people know that Bush was involved with the attack of the World Trade center on 9/11, and the bull sh*t story of WMD's in Iraq, all over oil. This is why he has such a low acceptance rating.
Wake up lady!

P.S. I sadly voted for him twice. Big mistake!

2007-10-22 11:11:05 · answer #11 · answered by Zay Bones 2 · 8 6

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