No, I don't like him. Reasons:
1. Wasn't elected. Got the Supreme Court to appoint him.
2. Did NOTHING about terrorism for a year until 9/11.
3. Either allowed or helped 9/11 to happen.
4. Even after 9/11, still did nothing about terrorism until prodded to by rich military contractors.
5. Did not want to investigate 9/11. Then appointed a partisan hack to head investigation and underfunded it.
6. Lied about links to 9/11 - Osama bin Laden - Saddam Hussien - Iraq - Weapons of Mass Destruction.
7. Took us out of Kyoto Agreement.
8. Lied about his tax cuts helping the lower and middle class.
9. Lied about going after OBL (or changed his mind)
10. Went to war with an innocent country.
11. His office outed a covert operative (Valerie Plame).
12. Created the Office of Faith-Based Initiatives, clearly violating the separation of church and State.
13. Took a budget surplus and put us into bigger debt than the U.S. has ever been in.
14. Created No Child Left Behind and then didn't fund it, leaving teachers trying to teach to the test and wasting countless hours of class time.
15. Allows torture.
16. Lies, lies, and more lies.
Etc.
2007-12-27 05:04:38
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answered by Chris S 4
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NO! He's anti- on the following: American Children's Health Care, Civil Rights, Gun Control, Increasing the minimum wage, Citizen Diversity, Poor People, Balanced buget, Minorities, Homosexuals, Voting Rights,Meaningful social programs, Free Speech, and Prosperity. None of which makes any sense, just as he is Pro- on the following: Death penalty, war( Even if the country we're fighting has never attacked us or is proven to be of no threat), Racism( Has no agenda for promoting race relations or upholding the civil rights of minorities, remember the Jena 6 case and the Katrina victims! He also spoke at Bob Jones University which is a known racist Institution but was refusing to speak before the NAACP which is an organization founded by both Blacks and Whites to uphold Justice.), Torture, and Disingenuousness!
If any of these so-called Conservative Leaders on here had a CEO in a company that they owned who caused a marketing war with another company that they could not win that lasted for 7 years and cost the company a trillion dollars with no profits being made, lied about their dealings constantly, hired individuals that were not qualified to fill positions and overlooked those that were qualified, responded very poorly to company crisis, caused almost a million people to be terminated for no identifiable reason, had no vision for the company, illegally wire-tapped all of the company offices, and indirectly leaked important confidential information to major competitors, Would he still be working for that company? What would you do to him? This is nothing but "Bad Leadership" at it very best! Sounds so much like our current President don't you think???
2007-12-27 05:39:39
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answered by The Idealist 4
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I don't hate him.
I find he is a lying warmonger who rapes the constitution to suit himself and awards his cronies with tax cuts. Not only has he legalized torture, he has changed its definition to clear his conscience and delude the public. He illegally spies on his electorate with all the powers he can muster and wants even more powers to spy even more closely. His CIA buddies are little more than state sponsored terrorists and he is involved with screwing the military veterans with pernicious penalties and pay cuts.
No, I don't hate him at all, not like I do Dick Cheney, he is an evil maniac and an animal who should be strung up from the nearest lamp post.
2007-12-27 08:56:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't actually DIS like him. But he's not one of my favorite people. And I certainly don't think he's done a very good job as president. I also think that "a bit daft" is a tremendous Understatement where he's concerned. I think he's Totally Loony Toons!
2007-12-27 04:48:18
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answered by kj 7
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No. George Bush has ruined this country by putting us into a war we don't need to be in. We need to elect Hillary Clinton to replace him. The White House was actually intelligent when a Clinton was in Office!
2007-12-27 04:48:17
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answered by Prez Monella 1
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No and here are some of the reasons why:
He vetoed the Schip bill TWICE
He authorized spying on Americans by the NSA.
Didn't look for Osama
Waterboarding and other torture.
2007-12-27 05:09:58
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answered by mickbw 5
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Overall I like him if no other reason than the fact that he pisses of democrats to the point they can't see straight.
I voted for him twice because he was the better than the democrat in my opinion.
I don't like his stance on immigration and the fact that he didn't keep spending in check as promised.
I like the tax cuts and the war on terrorism. We should have done a better job and not be a police force.
2007-12-27 04:52:29
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answered by Manbearpig 3
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no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
he is a lieing murderer who would do anything in order to stay in power to inclued the killing of women and kids. even in his own nation . he has done it and will again. he is destroying not only the USA but the world
Any American who supports his is a traitor to the nation, the same goes for the Prime minister of the UK Gordon Brown.
2007-12-27 05:35:38
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answered by IHATETHEEUSKI 5
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Not a question of like or dislike.
Do I strongly believe he is incompetent as a president? Without question.
2007-12-27 05:48:34
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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Bush is a corporate puppet. What is there to like? No I don't care for him as our leader. What a joke.
2007-12-27 05:05:12
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answered by two_wheel_racer 4
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