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Far from being worn down bye the past few years, Bush seems empowered. His self-confidence is the most remarkable feature of his presidency. It's so clear to me, i have trouble understanding why it is unclear to everybody else!

2007-11-02 17:09:50 · 42 answers · asked by Pierce 2 in Politics & Government Politics

I voted for him in 2000 and 2004 and I would vote for him again if i could, in a heartbeat. He is a good man, a descent man. Why must his name provoke such wrath, such ire. This i must know? Does it please you so, to mock your own President, how dare you!

2007-11-02 17:19:15 · update #1

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I'm not sure he's the GREATEST president, but he's still a great one. I'm so sick of all these losers who keep whining about him. He's a good, confident, God-fearing man, and these people should be ashamed of themselves for putting him down.

2007-11-02 17:14:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 11 19

No, no he's no longer. are you able to quite look on the present state of the rustic and think of that we are greater advantageous off now as a rustic than till now he took workplace? Our financial device approximately to take a slide simply by housing fees and the falling fee of the dollar, our armed forces is exhausted to the factor that we could could desire to call a draft for the 1st time in 30 years, coaching has fallen so a ways at the back of that we don't even make the nicely suited ten anymore, jobs look our in common terms export of previous due, the Republican occasion has lost all path and the religion of the rustic, and terrorism is a much better danger than ever till now. the place do you detect greatness in considered one of those tangled pile of bungles?

2016-10-03 05:42:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If I were a 9/11 family member, I would be standing on his desk, demanding his resignation.

Let's say a loved one of mine were murdered, and instead of tracking down the killer, the local District Attorney announced that the killer had been "marginalized" and he was initiating a "war on murder."

I would be standing on the DA's desk the next day demanding his resignation.

Osama bin Laden still walks free somewhere in Afgahnistan. And Bush declared him "marginalized." The only time he mentions OBL's name is when it can score him political points.

Bush is the worst president in U.S. History.

Often the worst leaders are ones that are convinced they are right and will not listen to reason and will not change course.

From high school football coaches to pastors all the way up to presidents, the inability of leaders to admit a mistake and the refusal to listen to other viewpoints are the first steps toward failure.

Proverbs 12:15
"The way of a fool seems right to him, but a wise man listens to advice."

Proverbs 15:22
"Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed."

2007-11-02 18:59:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

He's incompetent,foolish,lazy,cowardly,and lacks leadership skills.
this is how most people view him and how history will probably view him(it's very sad).He barely works a 10 hour week(unfortunately this is well documented),this is just his management style and for failing business's that he ran in the past this was good enough but not as president.He really lied to his christian followers when he did not try to enact any of there beliefs into law,10 commandments in public places, pray in school,abortion,flag burning,anti gay measures,etc.The worst part is in the last election his administration was for all intensive purposes given a vote of no confidence and he acts as if the people are behind him went they are clearly not. I could go on for days about his failures but I wish that i could mention his success's but there are so few ,he's improved his speaking ability a little and he has not managed ot harm himself.

2007-11-02 17:44:14 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

You are clearly as delusional as he is. He couldn't even run the three small businesses he owned and ran them into the ground (until Daddy bailed him out). What makes you think he can run a country! Especially one the size of the US and with the diversity of the US! I think the confidence act is part of his delusional personality-he just does not live in reality. All that coke and alcohol I guess. That, or your ability to understand anything is seriously lacking because frankly, most of us feel the same way about Bush supporters! How many stupid things does he do before you see him for what he is? How many things does he have to screw up? How many innocent people have to die? How many future generations will still be paying for the debt he is mounting up (assuming of course that we are still around to have the face the most serious effects of global warming or he doesn't get us all killed WWIII)? How many times will you let him lie? How many corrupt people will he just continue to support before you see HIM as the corrupt person that he is? Really, how far would he have to go before you will admit, even if just to yourself, that this man is a lousy excuse of a President? Until You lose your job due to outsourcing? Until You don't have health care and had to try to save Your seriously ill child with no health insurance? Until Your city is blown off the face of the map and you are still living with it two years later because he can't be bothered? Really, what will it take???

2007-11-02 17:32:15 · answer #5 · answered by Fencing and Kung Fu mom 2 · 2 3

Bush was a good Governor of Texas so he was well
qualified to be President. He has done what he believes
to be the right thing to do to protect us American citizens
from terrorists (which is his main duty as president). He
has remained calm and dedicated tho Democrats have
called him every evil name in the book, tried to keep any
of his appointees from being voted in, and tried (tho failed)
to have him thrown out of office. Bush is a decent man,
a gentleman, a man of faith, a good and faithful husband,
a good father, and full of patriotism for this Nation. He has
not had the success he deserves because of all the media
bad-mouthing him day in and day out (many other leaders
mighty have resigned). I would not go so far as to say he
is the Greatest president to have lived, but he's one of the
good and decent ones to have served this Nation.

2007-11-02 17:28:23 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 4

He's now where's near being the greatest President of our time. That distinction belongs to the late President Ronald Reagan

2007-11-02 17:42:32 · answer #7 · answered by Joe Richtofen 3 · 2 3

Great economy, low unemployment (lower than the Clinton years), no terrorist attacks since 911, Clinton had several more than the one World Trade Center attack that he did nothing about. I didn't like the Amnesty deal he pushed, but the rest of the congress shot that bad idea down. But he makes so many of the Loonie Left foam at the mouth with rage, just for doing that he makes my top ten list!!!!!
So on balance he is a very good President.

2007-11-02 17:27:24 · answer #8 · answered by MSG 4 · 4 6

Great men are never really appreciated until long after they are gone. Just like Lincoln people hated him for his views about the African Americans by the people in his time and he was even killed for it, but look at him now we all know him as a hero and one of our greatest presidents. I think Bush might be the same years later.

2007-11-02 17:27:29 · answer #9 · answered by Adeptus Astartes 5 · 4 4

stop using adjectives and give some solid reasons he is even adequate. The only way he is even adequate is that he has been prez during an up and down market...give some examples.....and don't use words like empowered, worn down, remarkable...they don't mean much without real things behind them. why is he worn down? Was it of his own making? Who gives a darn about self-confidence....what about adherence to the laws? He seems simple and bull headed to me by taking us to a war without thinking it through...I've heard that there are generals that support him that believe we might never be able to leave Iraq....Is that what Bush said a few years ago? Did he say "We must invade Iraq and we might have to stay there 50 years"? Either he misled us or he didn't think it through...What was it?

The economy was pretty good under Clinton too, in fact it's been pretty good since 1941. But what about the astounding debt we have now...it is recording breaking and it seems Republicans and Bush don't care...could that be just one small reason for the financial and housing problems that have the market tied up...is it a problem that will get fixed by a democratic president and then you'll blame him for raising taxes to pay it off?

2007-11-02 17:20:24 · answer #10 · answered by Ford Prefect 7 · 5 9

remember; the first president bush enabled the "war on drugs", in many ways it was an effective policy, reducing the amount of drug addiction, however, it enabled cops to become a little too violent with persons who are not violent criminals.

2007-11-02 17:30:48 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

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