Bush frightens me. I don't know if he is managed by Cheney or if he really manages the business of our nation.
Either way, he has not been good for our country.
I'm a vet...been there, done that and bought the t-shirt. Rode with the Blackhorse along the Cambodian border in 1969/70...who love his country and supports our necessary invasion of Afghanistan. I do not support the invasion/occupation of Iraq, which we were lied into by Bushco. Iraq was a war that never needed to be fought and diverted our efforts in Afghanistan.
Bottom line. Bush lied and our soldiers died in a war that never needed to be fought in Iraq.
It will be interesting to see if he tries to take us into an unnecessary war in Iran. Please, dear God, don't let Bush lead us into another unnecessary war.
There is a sharp partisan divide in our country at present. I wish that regardless of party affiliation that we could acknowledge the damage that this Administration has done and move forward. Bush/Cheney is truly toxic to our country.
2007-12-04 16:59:51
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answered by Thomas B 3
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Lets talk about why Bush really sent the Troops over to Iraq and it was not to get Sadaam Hussein because we left him in power after Desert Storm and we knew then that he had no WMD.
We didn't want anything to do with Al-Qaida, Osma Bin Laden he needs a Master Degree for fooling the U.S. How is it that one man makes our Government look sick? or perhaps, maybe our Government knows where he is at probably working for Citgo.
2007-12-05 00:51:42
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answered by bigapple 3
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Are you serious? Would you trust anything the UN inspectors had to say? And do you really not believe that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction? WOW...I had no idea that it was possible to commit mass genocide against one group of your own people without doing so with some sort of WMD. Maybe Saddam just gave them dirty looks. By the way, why don't you look up the stats on how many democrats voted to invade Iraq...I'm sure you'll be dismayed by the number. And didn't Hillary just state in the democratic debate that she thinks the US needs to stay in Iraq longer...hmmm. Are you really naive enough to believe that Iran halted its nuclear program? That's like saying you believe North Korea will not shoot off any more missiles. Oh, but you probably believe the missiles they fired off not too long ago were just firecrackers. I've got a question for you...should every ignorant, naive or assinine citizen let facts and comon sense get in the way of their opinion?
2007-12-05 01:03:37
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answered by llgrah4736 1
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Why would Bush and his bud's starting using: Truth, Facts, Logic, and Common Sense now?
For pete sakes Wolfowitz is back!!!
Jeeper Have you not heard any thing Cheney has said about Iran in the last 3 years?
2007-12-05 01:00:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I read that Robert MacNamara, Secretary of Defense during Vietnam...the same one that helped escalate it...was CEO or manager of Ford Motor company at the time the Edsel came out...he poured more money and effort into another 2 years of a fiasco.....later he was awarded the honor of screwing up Vietnam...it seems government attracts idiots
2007-12-05 00:56:45
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answered by Ford Prefect 7
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Facts and the science of how to define things and how to create results by taking sensible steps ARE .
It's what governors are elected to do, federal, or state etc.
Anything else is immoral since it's completely unrealistic; it's somebody pretending to replace reality with his own god-playing, erroneous attitudes, myths and pretensions; and in a president, it's supposed to be grounds for impeachment proceedings to be begun.
2007-12-05 00:55:39
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answered by Robert David M 7
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Ha. Funny. How about the fact that having kids sign abstinence pledges doesn't actually prevent them from having sex? This fact seriously gets in the way of the Repugs' desire to dump increasing amounts of money into worthless abstinence-only education in this country. Still, the fact doesn't deter them.
2007-12-05 02:04:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Liberals have been saying Bush wants to invade a country since 2004.
Starting in 2004 and 2005 they said Bush was going to invade Syria.
Then starting in 2006, and continuing to now, they keep saying Bush wants to invade Iran.
No matter how many times Bush says we will US diplomacy to resolve the Iran issues.
So my question to you, is show us yahoo answers users,
Anything that would make you think Bush wants to invade Iran.
2007-12-05 00:58:48
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answered by jeeper_peeper321 7
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Well he didn't let the fact that he lost the last election stop him being the President. The real joke is his presidency, all that plotting and for what? The worst performance ever!!
2007-12-05 00:52:38
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answered by Anonymous
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You would think facts would get in the way of policy...Im beginning to think that's Old School...I'm slowly being poisoned by cynicism when it comes to our government, corporations and lobbyists are slowly strangling our democracy...
2007-12-05 00:57:39
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answered by Jeff B 5
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