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He's not at all well: if he were in Britain he'd be under the care of the mental healthcare authorities and getting some treatment, but in the US they just force the poor man to keep working. It's hardly surprising he's behaving so strangely, is it?

2007-11-16 01:11:12 · 46 answers · asked by SLF 6 in News & Events Current Events

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And yet he's still by far the most intelligent American!

2007-11-16 01:13:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 8 17

Trust me. No one is forcing that idiot to do anything. He should have stepped down a long time ago. He should have never gotten into office in the first place. But you are right, he should be under the care of a mental healthcare provider and a speech therapist because my three year old can express himself better than Bush.

2007-11-16 01:47:41 · answer #2 · answered by meangyrl21 3 · 2 0

Lets impeach him. That would significantly lower stress levels and perhaps he would regain whatever mental health he once had.
We're such a mean bunch of people to make this poor, obviously mentally ill man keep working.
Oops! just forgot. If the president needs to rest then the vice president needs to take over. Yes, the extremely fragile man known as Dick Cheney.
My, my.........looks like we need to look into compassionate leave for both of them. To end after the election next November.

2007-11-16 04:44:52 · answer #3 · answered by Sukara 2 · 0 0

Well, he would have access to American mental healthcare treatment too. IF he HADN'T made it his duty to suck the money from healthcare programs in order to finance his personal war - based solely on a personal agenda.

Trust me - we aren't forcing the "poor" man to keep on working! We would love to see him retire!

As far as behaving strangely ...... sadly this is normal for the man.

He is a born idiot who has done his absolute best to ruin this country.

2007-11-16 01:26:44 · answer #4 · answered by Rojo 2 · 6 0

Equal oportunities means they couldn't discriminate when someone with special needs stood for president. Who knew he'd get elected! Off to the institute with you Mr Bush..........

2007-11-16 01:58:23 · answer #5 · answered by Banny Grasher 4 · 0 0

I don't have the time, I'm still grieving poor old innocent Saddam and Mr Milosevic's ungainly deaths.

2007-11-16 01:27:20 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

What it boils down to is he is only ONE MAN. Thats it. The only decisions he makes are directly influenced by the majority which right now is the dems. He cannot do a single thing unless the House approves or Congress. Quit giving him crap just because you've allowed the media to propigate this all to be his fault. I don't feel sorry for him but as our Great Country's Leader we should all respect his rank. If not you will have a chance to vote very soon.

2007-11-16 01:22:32 · answer #7 · answered by Steven V 3 · 0 4

NO however I do feel sorry for those 20 to 30 who are going to pay for his 8 year reign of lies and deceits (this includes his side kicks and we all know who they are, the ones pulling his strings).
They will (the 20 to 30 year olds) be paying in high income taxes and other ways for the rest of their lives. If they are lucky, they may be able to retire to the new higher age limit of 80!!

2007-11-16 01:16:50 · answer #8 · answered by Sgt Big Red 7 · 5 2

Only the mentally ill would like or sympathise with this EVIL man. I hope you are having a laugh.

2007-11-16 01:20:50 · answer #9 · answered by invinceo 2 · 5 0

No I do not feel sorry for a men that has created so much out of a molehill.

This man is his own worse enemy.

2007-11-16 01:23:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Kinda hard to feel sorry for the most powerful man in the world when I am living paycheck to paycheck...no matter who is president.

2007-11-16 01:18:43 · answer #11 · answered by warcry80 2 · 3 1

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