i think the answer to this is obvious
2007-12-04 21:01:07
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answer #1
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answered by thetis 3
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The education system in America is still crap compared to other countries.
Sure, he is consistent with things, but he's so persistent and stubborn its annoying, like a three year old screaming for candy. He's not open-minded in the least bit and tries to incorporate his own views on certain issues, even if they are not necessarily good for the country as a whole.
He doesn't try to learn anything about an issue he's trying to handle. If he had stepped back and looked at Iraq's history before invading it, he would have learned that by invading the country, he would take away Iran's natural enemy, leading to Iran concentrating on other things (nuclear weapons, for example?).
2007-12-05 00:49:20
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answer #2
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answered by BeautifulxxLie 4
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The propaganda has gotten to you. I'm a non US citizen and I can see what's been happening in your country. he single hand-idly ruined a world power. We know this because you are billions of dollars in debt, your dollar is worthless, you are in a pointless war. The war on terror, who's the real terrorists? You went and attacked a country that had no defense. They had no weapons! And you attacked them for no reason. They had nothing to do with 911. Most of the hijackers were from Saudi Arabia. Yes they had a bad leader, BUT there were other ways to get rid of him with out starting a war.
He also is not in charge of gas prices. That's called supply and demand. Obviously the "better" education system didn't work for you.
And BTW inflation on gas is bad for a lot of middle class Americans. Inflation goes up price goes up Middle class can't afford gas. The middle class spends more money on gas that's less money for your company. (Unless you own a gas company. Than someone will figure out a way so Americans don't need gas and that's less demand gas prices go down less money for your company in the end.) Simple equations!
Who ever thinks Bush is an honest man or thinks gas prices are up to him, or that you can get rid of terrorism by starting a pointless war are idiots. This is not even a question in my mind. I'm 17 naive, uneducated and young but I know that much.
2007-12-05 00:47:36
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answer #3
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answered by Laughing all the way 5
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Well. I guess I'm going to be part of a minority that says tha too many people are listening to Liberal talking points and believing them. I dont agree with all Bush does, but I think history will judge him to be a good President that stood up in the face of bad press to serve with conviction. I noticed most of the answers against him were the same demonization without accurate facts. His is being blamed for everything, even things he isn't in control of. What do you people want, another Clinton?
2007-12-05 00:54:31
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answer #4
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answered by the_chief 6
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YES I Support PRESIDENT BUSH...He has as A hard job and it trying very hard to do what is right even though a lot of people are trying to blame him for the worlds woes...Though I don't see how he caused the gas increase,He has no control over the gas....
When will the people realize just because you are the President, That Doesn't Mean You just wave your Magic Wand and do what you want....It doesn't work that way.
2007-12-05 00:58:59
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I support his ideals. I think he truly has the interest of the country at heart.
I think the war against terrorism is necessary. It's not pretty. It's not easily won (Probably the reason other presidents have shied away from attacking it) Bush didn't back down or shove it under the rug. His presidency sure would have been easier for him if he had. He chose the harder road.....but the necessary one.
Radical muslims are taking over European countries right and left. I don't want my country to join that group!
2007-12-05 00:48:02
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answer #6
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answered by momwithabat 6
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Non of the options, becuase i dont know about President Bush. the only thing i know about him is that; he is the President of America
2007-12-05 06:50:59
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answer #7
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answered by Bidi T 1
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I do not support him. He has ruined the education system, ran our country into billions of dollars debt, attacked a country by lying and telling us Iraq was a terrorist threat, increased our oil prices by making war noises about Iran, allowed hundreds of millions of jobs to be moved overseas, attempted to dismantle the social security system, and turned the entire world against us for his foolish acts. ...and that's just to name a few.
2007-12-05 00:47:58
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answer #8
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answered by GasLight 4
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NO - War In Iraq, Hurricane Katrina etc.
2007-12-05 00:47:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I DON'T support Pres. Screw up/Bush!!!<3 He makes terrible decisions and the troops have to suffer for it!!<3
2007-12-05 00:46:49
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answer #10
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answered by ♥♥Mommy to 2 Divas♥♥ 7
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