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Do you feel betrayed ?
Do you feel the same as when you voted for him ?
Has he remained the same or has he changed ?

2007-12-01 22:49:22 · 21 answers · asked by Sergio 4 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

21 answers

I feel like he let me down. ( but he has done a good job in the war on terrorism)
I dont feel the same as when i voted for him the first time.
he has not changed much from the second time when I knew and hoped he'd change from appeasing the invadersfrom the south. still I had no choice My original candidate did not win so what could i do. i think Buchanan was the best man but my buchanan / Keyes ticket was not to be so I had to go with W.
There was no way i was going with Gore or Kerry!

2007-12-02 00:43:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I do not feel betrayed. I did not expect to agree with everything he would do. I do disagree with his stance on immigration. He did tell us the war in Iraq was not going to be a short thing. While they did not find WMD--I do think that Saddam did have some. When you are informed as to when the UN inspectors are coming--you can move things around or give to your friends.

2007-12-02 02:45:58 · answer #2 · answered by RK 4 · 1 0

I voted for him when I was in the Army I voted for after I was out of the Army I even voted for him to be Governor of Texas.
Why should I feel betrayed he's a politician I expect to be lied to if you don't your a fool. I vote for who I think will do the dirty part of being President the Democrats just don't have the stomach for it and I dislike the fact they are turning into Socialist. I'm an independent that that the more I listening to H.R. Clinton and the rest of the Democrats more quickly I'm turning into a Republican.

2007-12-01 23:02:56 · answer #3 · answered by lord_he_aint_right_nda_head 3 · 5 2

I feel GREAT. I do not agree with everything he's done - but I don't agree with everything that anyone has done. I can't imagine Al Gore as being president during 911. I am happy with the economy. I don't think the people in New Orleans helped themselves enough and the blame was shifted to the federal gov. The war is going better than I expected ( it took the US 13 years to finish our revolution). No, I do not feel betrayed.

2007-12-01 22:55:42 · answer #4 · answered by onparadisebeach 5 · 8 2

Well, going in I knew he would work on getting the economy back in order, which he did. Of course there were too many hurdles to jump, which still remain. NAFTA will be something that plagues our country for as long as it's still in place. I don't see how the war on terrorism, is something that we should hold against him, you do recall we were attacked. So, that goes without saying we needed to get the people that did this.

I'm glad that the majority of you people weren't around for Dec 7, 1941. This country would be speaking German or Japanese... rather than spanglish!

2007-12-01 23:00:56 · answer #5 · answered by damond h 6 · 5 2

Given I'm a libertarian -- I am very disappointed that Bush and the Republican led congress didn't do what they were supported to do.

Reduce significantly the size and scope of government in our personal lives. Period period period.

2007-12-02 04:09:31 · answer #6 · answered by spicymnguy 5 · 2 0

I voted for him then and I would do it again if he were able to run. The ones bashing Bush now will be the same ones bashing the next president 2 years from now.

2007-12-01 23:02:00 · answer #7 · answered by Big Daddy 4 · 6 2

I stand by my president. Is he perfect? No. Do I agree with everything he's done? No. Most, yes, but all? No. Would I vote for him again? YES YES YES. I think he's a good, honest man who represents my values. If Gore or Kerry were president right now, I think this country might be unrecognizable - and you can take that to any extreme you like when you're trying to interpret what I mean by it.

2007-12-01 22:57:50 · answer #8 · answered by BreadCollision 1 · 6 3

While I'm profoundly disappointed in Preident Bush's stance on imigration reform, I still fully support him as president.

2007-12-01 23:30:21 · answer #9 · answered by wcrawford69 1 · 5 1

While we are involved in two wars with no end in sight, the economy on life support and the federal govt. hitting on 2 cylinders and people still can make justification for supporting Bush is amazing. Gas at record highs, borders being overun by illegals and yet they still cheer this neocon!

2007-12-01 23:50:22 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

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