They probably will be; given that they can not stop bashing Bush,and it may even take them awhile to realize we have a new president (after the election, of course). I wonder how many of these people are bashing Bush because they are afraid he will end up running for office again?? Yes, I know this is his 2nd term and Yes I know the law, but do they???
2007-11-04 11:39:02
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answered by carmeliasue 6
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Shouldn't you be using your energy to support your next choice for president rather than wasting in on ranting about Bush haters.
It's all reletive, I personaly don't believe that anyone has the right to tell people what they should do or what they shouldn't as far as things like that. People have the right to complain about Bush, afterall his term isn't over yet. So technically they aren't stuck in the past.
2007-11-04 11:35:39
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answered by C.A.S. 5
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I have a suggestion for the next president. you will have a honeymoon with the people, and for a while, you will be able to get away with claiming how badly the present administration screwed things up.
But noting lasts forever. You damn well better have some plans, or you will be the next victim of an unforgiving media and nation..
2007-11-04 12:03:22
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answered by Barry auh2o 7
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Nope. Because I'm to young to vote, I can rant and rave against the current president while not really caring about supporting my future president...after all, it's not MY fault that people old enough to be my parents voted in someone I hate.
2007-11-04 11:37:43
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answered by Axel 5
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In general I agree.
However, it would be extremely destructive if we didn't learn anything from the past 6 years of horror. If we vote people in who continue along the steps that this idiot started, we're in for a world of hurt.
Yeah, if he violated the law, I think he should be impeached, etc, but I don't think we should spend a lot of time talking about it unless and until it becomes obvious that he did.
I would note, however, that he can still do a lot of harm before he's gone. If nothing else, his vetos can prevent a lot of good legislation.
2007-11-04 11:37:09
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answered by Elana 7
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Agreed. Those doing the bashing are the socialists that don't understand they have to run against each other in order to take control of the DNC.
Bush is not running, they are running against each other to get on the ballot. Seems like they don't care who wins as long as its a DNC REP.
2007-11-04 11:51:24
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answered by Anonymous
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well when you think about it our current pres has done a LOT of damage he also still has a whole year left to do just what he wants and it will take many, many years to repair it, probably will take at least a couple of presidents with some degree of intelligence , so yes we still bash him AND support our choice for next pres
2007-11-04 11:39:06
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answered by LB67 5
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I agree that people should stop bashing President Bush. Even if you don't agree with him, you should still respect him; he's human and at least deserves that. It is way out of line for people to publishing books on how to assassinate him. He deserves a lot more respect than he's receiving. A difference in views doesn't mean a difference in species and in feelings.
2007-11-04 11:36:22
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answered by Pink Bubblegum13 2
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Some people don't have anything else to do...so they complain about our President, and blame him for all they worries...as if he had everything to do with it. Poor, poor lost souls!
2007-11-04 14:23:20
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answered by Liza 7
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the current administration has violated so many constitutional laws it makes my head spin. dont forget...gwb called the constitution "just a g-dd-mned piece of paper"... they've got some 'splainin to do, lucy...
i want this ratpack held accountable
2007-11-04 13:25:57
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answered by rogir_Rabbit 2
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