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Really! Would he have to be caught having a gay affair? Molest children? Because I (and many others, I get the feeling) are wondering about this! Is there a particular lie that would send you over the edge? What hasn't he already done that would prove it to you?

2007-11-02 17:56:58 · 26 answers · asked by Fencing and Kung Fu mom 2 in Politics & Government Politics

You know, this is actually a question! Why all the reflex Lib-bashing? I honestly would like to know so please cool your jets before you answer. Thanks.

2007-11-02 18:07:09 · update #1

Thanks to those of you that are now actually answering the question and less auto-bashing. Time_wounds_all_heelz--where do you get the idea that I "want him to molest children"? Where did that come from?? I did not criticize you for voting for the man so maybe just an answer next time without the personal attacks based on absolutely nothing! Thank you!

2007-11-02 18:16:41 · update #2

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President Bush has conducted himself with integrity and honor in leading this nation in one of the most difficult periods in our history. He's never given me a reason to feel ashamed or embarrassed that he's my President.

It would take a complete 180 of what I have seen so far to convince me that he's "sorry". I don't think it's even possible that he himself could initiate that given my knowledge of the man.

2007-11-02 18:09:05 · answer #1 · answered by Michael M 6 · 7 8

If he put Janet Reno in as AG, when the FBI caught the suspected terrorist and wanted to look in his computer, she would not let them. They 9/11, then they went nthe computer and it had the details of the 9/11 attack. Also if he kicked legal immigration back up to what Clinton had it at and that was 2.5 mil, now 1 mil. I am not excited aobut being in Iraq, but when we went n Libya immediately gave it up on their nuclear weapons. Remember they are the one's that blew up those ariliners with all the men, women and children and Reagan bombed them and they stopped. Take care.

You know only history will tell, but he has stopped all the ACLU stuff,like when they sued the airline for profiling during bills term and that allowed the 9/11 guys on. No attacks on his watch. Although doesn't he know that giving all that money to people only makes them want more.

2007-11-02 20:07:00 · answer #2 · answered by R J 7 · 1 1

I'm not a 1 issue person, but his amnesty for illegals almost pushed me over. I tend to look at his hold record. Most of the time when I voted I'm voting against the one other person that has a chance to win. I voted once for a 3rd party candidate thereby helping to stick the US with Slick Willy. I won't do that again.

Do you judge yourself as harshly on your verbal statements as you judge Bush. The ones that hale Clinton as a great President obviously don't hold him to the same standard, or you wouldn't have allowed him to get away with what is the definition of "IS". Hey that lawyer speak for I'm unethical!

2007-11-03 06:18:09 · answer #3 · answered by viablerenewables 7 · 0 0

i've got faith neither. the yankee human beings, as an entire chosen Bush. people who wanted him out would desire to have been extra forceful of their campaigning, mor enumerous on the polls. we live in a usa the place the final public regulations. the final public spoke and not as quickly as, yet two times elected Bush to the presidency. the folk who extremely have not got any reason to whinge or to cheer are persons that did no longer vote, over 40 % of the vote casting elligible inhabitants. i don't sense sorry for them the two. it extremely is all approximately decision. We chosen the president that makes alternatives for us.

2016-09-28 05:54:25 · answer #4 · answered by lounsberry 4 · 0 0

I know many people who voted for Bush in 2000 and supported him even when the going got rough for him who now regret that they ever did.

I do agree with people here though, you definitely need to take a chill pill. You will never get everyone to agree with your point of view, so knock one back and calm the f down.

2007-11-02 20:22:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I'm a conservative republican, but I'm not what you'd call a Bush supporter. He has done all right on some issues. He is by no means a real conservative.

He has:
1. Expanded the size of government like liberals want.

2. He has enacted the most social programs since Lyndon B. Johnson.

3. He did nothing about immigration.

4. He seems to be steering us toward the North American Union.

5. He has spent more on public education than Bill Clinton. Instead of trying to bring a free market approach with school choice vouchers.

6. Spending is out of control with his administration.

I don't like Bush's neoconservative policies. We need a real conservative president.

2007-11-02 18:23:15 · answer #6 · answered by dudeman612 6 · 4 4

I f I were an American, I wouldn't worry too much about Bush. I would study the new candidates to see whether big business has a replacement in mind.

2007-11-02 21:05:32 · answer #7 · answered by Ben Gunn 5 · 3 0

He has one year left, so calm down. Even if he wasn't the best president out there I'm not going to start throwing a temper tantrum for something that sounds like you have little knowledge about. Just a future tip, don't do the whole liberal ranting and raving thing because it doesn't work, it just shows how outspoken many liberals tend to be.

2007-11-02 18:18:26 · answer #8 · answered by andy c 3 · 6 4

He isn't a sorry excuse of a president!! You've just been the pawn of the media and had you not been you would have actually researched some of the claims against him rather than just believe everything you've been told or read. See, I look at both sides of issues and have found that the biggest share, my guess 90% of what is said about him in the media is twisted to make him out to be 'a sorry excuse of a president'. Get informed before making judgements!

2007-11-02 18:23:05 · answer #9 · answered by Brianne 7 · 4 6

All he'd need is to get a BJ in the Oval Office. It's OK since he isn't a Democrat.

2007-11-02 18:07:50 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 8 2

Being missed on an escalator
for hours, during a power outage?

2007-11-02 18:21:04 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 4 3

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