Yes...so far no more attacks since 9/11 and I'm pretty sure we have our eyes and ears on as much of the f-ckin' bad guys as possible...no thanks to the whiny crybabies who can't stand the fact that to thwart a new attack we must spy a little harder... Thanks Prez B.
2007-12-09 11:01:32
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answered by Mizz SJG 7
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Yes, because everything affects everything else. In Ca gas prices are so outrageous that people are running out of gas on very busy streets and on the freeways causing accidents. It's not just gas though his " No child left behind" bill has put a lot of pressure on under paid teachers and taken the fun out of school. Did you know that Kindergartners now get homework every night ? Belgium has the best education in the world and they don't even focus on academics until the kids are 7 .
2007-12-09 12:04:51
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answered by needabreak 3
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Yes, it has been affected.
More than anything, he has really caused my family to pause and think about what is going on in the world. My children have joined the Military. We have decided that our country is worth fighting for. Our FREEDOM has come into question and we have stepped up to the plate.
It is a very proud moment in a mom's life when their children join the military and you are part of the biggest and best defense in the world.
2007-12-09 12:03:03
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answered by Jade 5
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Yes, Jeb Bush as Governor of Florida, exempted himself and other high ranking government official from having to pay into the state of Florida health insurance plan, He and others pay no premiums, co/pays or out of pocket cost, so the cost was pasted on to the lower paid state workers. As I am retired my premiums just for myself went from $200.00 a month to also $400.00. So Bush and his fat cats s get their health care for them and their families health care for free and on the backs of the low level state workers
2007-12-09 11:55:47
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answered by jean 7
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Well Im Aussie, But George Bush Seems Like A Wanka... Him And My Minister Howard, Send Troops Into Iraq For No Reason Which Is Only Going To Start A WWIII.. Thankgod Howard was voted out, Heres hoping the same for you americans....
2007-12-09 11:58:27
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answered by That Guitar Guy. 2
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Pfft Bush is a dumb puppet in the hands of his parents and other rich influential people just a small dumb puppet...How was i affected? Wasn't it enough that i was shaking all day when he and his superiors demolished 3 building on the 11th of September and i had family in the us near the wtc's ...
2007-12-09 12:21:14
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answered by Boris 2
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Yes. I am forced to pay the costs of his fiscal, as well as his foreign policy. A cost which I am forced to convey on my 5 year old son, whose taxes are sure to go up. I am forced to live on a wage which is about 25% less in purchasing power than those at the beginning of the 20th century, not because everything goes up in price but because of our monetary policies supported wholeheartedly by Bush. I am forced to live in a polluted world, which I will have to convey upon my son, which the Bush administration supports. I am forced to pay taxes which then go foreign nations which induce global terrorism (think Israel, Pakistan) I am forced, through my taxes, to support the greatest military industrial complex, as supported by Bush and his favored no bid contractor,Haliburton. We need tax monies at home and Bush is unwilling to see that we are drowning, financially.
Shall I go on?
2007-12-09 12:02:28
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answered by tczubernat 4
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My international travels and life were put in jeopardy because he made a weekend war while I was in a muslim country.
Otherwise, his tax breaks have been nice for me, everyone else I know pays more with less money and can't afford gas.
Oh, I did meet him once when he was George Bush Jr. I think he was with Jeb or another brother, in MO. compaigning for his father in 1988. I'd never seen a man so terrified by school children!-That really struck me is that he was all fancy dressed and seemed more nervous than our teachers do around us.
2007-12-09 11:59:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush has controlled my life since I was 15. I have been on an endless quest for more bush ever since.
2007-12-09 11:57:23
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answered by RG_76 2
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It has been a great seven years with a President I support, respect and trust, plus I feel very safe with him in charge.
2007-12-09 12:00:45
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answered by pacer 5
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