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How do people feel about president bush?

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How do people feel about president bush?

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  1. everybody likes him


  2. I personally, as a Republican, find Bush an...interesting character. He handled 9-11 well, but I think he used his high patriotism to not necessarily mislead the public, but use public opinion to get support for his policies, as any President, Republican or Democratic, would do. Since the 9-11 hype has died down, his approval rating has fallen, even amongst Republicans. He set up the GOP well in his 2007 State of the Union Address by challenging the Democratic Congress to pursue aggressive policies, almost none of which have been acheived. Bush may not be the smartest President America has had, but he is certainly not the worst.

  3. your not sick of asking this yet?  same old answers..... just watch cnn.... people cant think for themselves.

  4. HATE HIM!

  5. he is their biggest enemy!

  6. they feil bad

  7. hate hate hate hate hate him!

  8. He's Soooo Creepy .....He's also disgusting

  9. he  is  stupid  reckless presedent  introduced his country  stupid wars useless .

  10. most people hate him  i dont understand why he is are president and he should be looked up to

  11. I hate the dumb son of a *****.

    Embarassment to this country but all the mouth-breathers who voted for him deserve our tanking economy.  Too bad the other slightly-over-half of us get to go along for the ride.

  12. he is a twit  , seriously i think he is  dumb , i have no idea why people suk his ase , he is mentally unstable in  my books

  13. a*****e.

  14. I can say that I didn't vote for him the first or the second time around.

  15. I won't speak for other people, but I for one will be glad when his tenure ends. I voted for Bush twice, but I feel like he had a bad habit of abandoning his proposed initiatives at the first sign of dissent from the opposition (i.e. Social Security Reform). The first time I voted for him because I did believe he had some good ideas. The second time was because the Democratic challenger was unelectable and degrees worse. Sometimes you have to stick with the devil you know. I constantly see staunch supporters talking about his conviction and courage, but frankly I don't see it. While it is true that was willing to continue an unpopular war he had absolutely zero success on his proposed domestic policy agenda from the 2000 election. He has continually taken stands in direct opposition to the will of the majority of people (i.e attempted immigration policies) and his no child left behind initiative is absolute joke. Let's not even begin to talk about the out of control spending. All in all, it is time for George to leave and January cannot come soon enough for me.

  16. hes a crackhead..AND HE WONT EVEN SHARE!! that *** wipe!!lol

  17. during the last election and I didnt support him , all my co-workers called me a baby killer and a q***r lover .

    Of course I fought back but was verbally attacked for quite some time. Today these people go the other way when they see me coming.

    His own supporters hate him now .

    The basturd screwed everyone but his mama.

  18. I don't like him, his cabinet, or his policies. I have many reasons why, but I won't have enough room to type them all...

  19. he is an idiot

  20. Loser

  21. He is certainly not the greatest, but not the worst either. HE has lead us through many hard times, and therefor should be looked up to.

  22. He's a rich person. Probably never known what it is to not have enough money to put a balanced meal in his belly.

    He is probably a nice person, to tell you the truth, with a lot of dung beetles who hide the facts from him underneath him.

    The followers of Machiavelli rule Amerika at the present time.

    They are naturally taking advantage of the religious and generally decent right.You can't be emotional at all when dealing with life's issues.People disrespected him too much.They should have challenged him instead.

  23. I donno about the others but I respect him for what he is..

  24. i wanna kill the ******* ******!! he invaded irag jst to get oil n has killed thousands of innocent women n children 4 no reason. n i betcha 911 was a set up n its all bullshit

    btw iam from Australia

  25. He failed us as a leader, as a commander, and as a human being. I've said that from the start, unfortunately, my fellow Americans are only just now coming to realize that-- at the end of his presidency. And even more unfortunate is the fact that the next president will probably be equally as bad because he/she will be spending the entire time cleaning up Bush's mess.

  26. well since he's been in the office twice in a row, he's done

  27. As a Republican, I Voted for Presidernt Bush in both elections.

    I don't recall my full reasoning for voting for him the first time around, but the second time around, I know clearly why I voted for him. I am proud to say that the 2nd time was for very good reasons that 98 - 98.5% of American will never know or understand. The simple fact is that most of our miltary men and women supported him in a time of war.

    With that said, I am disappointed with several of his failed policies, and with the fact that he has sold our country down the river as far as not securing our southern border.

    In this current portion of his term, you all have to remember what the people in Washington DC are doing. He doesn't make the laws, or even the rules. Congress does that, and they have done a very poor job, as they (Congress) have an even lower approval rating than the President.

    Congress is wavering near 11 % approval currently.

    The President has been as low as 26 % but is actually closer to 32% at this time.

    I think all who have answered here need to remember a couple of facts also. Gore, and the Democratic Party were the ones who started the problems in Florida in the 2000 elections. They didn't win, and they could not accept defeat easily. All politicians have a hard time letting go of the rings of power. Not just one group. In 2004 Kerry conceded the way he did, because he knew that he had lost, and that he really was not the man for the job. He has issues that I won't go into here.

    The biggest thing for all of us to remember though is simple. Our President, no matter who he/she is holds the highest office of respect in this country. To call the person in that office the names that many of you have used here, is just totally inappropriate. It is also a complete lack of respect for yourself.

    I can name a few President's that I didn't like for numerous reasons, but I knew that to make a personal attack with vulgarity and name calling was infantile at best.

  28. I'm taking your question literally ie. people and not me, personally so go to the source below and you will see what at least 49% of the Americans think of Bush.

    On the other hand, I see Bush as a man who came from a privileged background who got in office via his family connections and his name. He's a puppet and you've got to  feel a bit sorry for a guy being one of the most hated by his fellow countrymen.

  29. Warm, fuzzy.

  30. nobody likes him

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