such a strong argument! And articulated so well! Especially the name calling parts.
So.... here we go.
I wouldn't have tried to sell our ports to the Middle East
I would have sent MORE troops after Bin Laden and not let his family leave the country (on private jets) the day after 9/11
I wouldn't have invaded Iraq (which means I would have paid a little more attention to intelligence reports.. which could have prevented 9/11 as well)
I wouldn't be making plans to keep troops in Iraq as "security forces" for years to come (which is a moot point.. since I wouldn't be in Iraq in the first place)
And one more thing.. the economy isn't "kicking" for the middle class.. which is the life blood of any Democracy.
2007-11-27 08:17:18
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answered by pip 7
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It isn't just Bush. I'm suspicious of anyone who desires a position of great power, and I would imagine there hasn't been a really honest politician in a long while, if ever.
It's we the people who have the greatest effect on the economy.
The only ways a politician can affect the market is by what he or she says (which has an effect on consumer confidence) and force, when regulation steps in to force the market in one direction or the other.
2007-11-27 16:15:44
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answered by Spacer C 3
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He is embarrassing (not too bright); he lies; he is responsible for the deaths of more Americans than Osama; we have the highest deficit in our history; gas is over $3.00 a gallon; the American dollar is worth nearly half of what it was when he took office (compared to Euro dollar); as long as he is in office - it will be a miracle if we don't end up in World War III (North Korea, Argentina, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Russia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, etc.). This list could go on and on.
His brother (Jeb) has really screwed up the State of Florida, while he was governor here for 8 years. Now, W is doing the same thing to America, except W is responsible for killing more and more people EVERYDAY. Enough is enough.
If you are a Republican or Democrat - you are an idiot. Be an independent and vote how you think and not how you are told. On the other hand, if you idolize former Cheerleaders, lord help us all.
2007-11-27 16:33:10
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answered by Trader 2
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PRO Bush!
Do those ppl who "hate" Bush Honestly believe that Hilary or Obama will do any damn better Please spare me the ignorance of their meager pea size brains. For that matter do they believe Thmpson actually stands a chance? Furthermore, is it even consciously conceivable that Mit Romney who is to say the very least a political failure might take over this country? Those of the many Americans that did not use their right to vote have NO right to speak on whether President Bush is in their a opinion a good President! My suggestion is that people pay attention and VOTE! America don't stand to be surprised when the country drowns after the 2008 Elections!
2007-11-27 16:20:18
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answered by TootsiePop 3
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I don't know how much a president has to do with how good your life is or isn't but the last 8 years have been good for me. I have more then doubled my salary in the time President Bush has been in office and I don't even have a 4 year degree yet.
I own a house, two cars, I have a fat 401K, wife and two cats. Things are good.
Ha!, someone gave me a thumbs down because my life is good. Jealous???
2007-11-27 16:17:43
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answered by Matt A 7
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They all lie Wounded Duck. He ran on a platform of being Pro Family Values. The FIRST family value is to make it easier for folks to support their families. Warren Buffet and Donald Trump have no trouble supporting their families no matter who's president. Now! Been to the grocery store lately? The gas station? Seen the coming Mortgage crisis? The credit crunch? Is this PRO family, or pro RICH family? He claims to be pro-life, but that is only a charade to gain political points. If he were TRULY pro-life, he would not have sent our soldiers to be killed in an un-necessary war! There are a couple of my reasons.
2007-11-27 16:28:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably every Prez in our history has done a better job, most a MUCH better job. Blaming it on the difficulty of the position is something you hear a lot of in the unemployment line.
2007-11-27 16:18:20
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answered by golfer7 5
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not alone are we
Democrats, republicans, and indipendents
November 13, 2007
A total of 64% of American voters say that President George W. Bush has abused his powers as president. Of the 64%, 14% (9% of all voters) say the abuses are not serious enough to warrant impeachment, 33% (21% of all voters) say the abuses rise to the level of impeachable offenses, but he should not be impeached, and 53% (34% of all voters) say the abuses rise to the level of impeachable offenses and Mr. Bush should be impeached and removed from office.
2007-11-27 16:12:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Speak when you are angry--and you will make the best speech you'll ever regret.
Laurence J. Peter
US educator & writer (1919 - 1988)
2007-11-27 16:13:04
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answered by <<LIZARD>> 3
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I hate bush because he wants to put creationism and prayer into schools.
2007-11-27 16:13:37
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answered by Anonymous
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