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If Bush is such a good president, why is our education suffering?

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First of all...I'm not even going to go into the war issue, even though it's immoral.

But anyway, our buses got cut, because our president pissed some people off and now our gas is pretty d**n expensive. So now we have 3 people per seat, no air-conditioning and I live in a very hot state.

Second. We had 4 classes a day last year, and they were 1 hour 40 minutes...yes a bit long, especially if you get a boring teacher,but at least we had time to learn, but now we have 7 classes....I only have 5, since I got all my credits. But each class is 49 minutes now, and It's terrible. Our school has 3500 students in it, and by the time everyone settles down, the class is half way over. So if he is trying to help, why is he just making everything worse? It seems that everything Bush touches, turns into c**p. Why would someone call sacrificing our education good?

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  1. Who ever said he was a good president


  2. wtf said bush is a good president? they need to be bitchslapped

  3. Your education suffering is not Bush's fault. Education is the responsibility of city and state governments, not national government. Each state and/or city has soul responsibility for funding and upholding public school systems. I would blame this problem on your state's government and schooling system, not on Bush.

  4. he's not a good prez. CASED CLOSED.  

  5. Not everything is the fault of the president. If you really want to find out whats going on in this country, I suggest you start listening to talk radio. Michael Savage, Chris Baker, Glenn Beck.. they all have online streams.

    You'll find out there are much worse things going on than your school and grades. At least you don't pay taxes yet. Bush is also not a good president. In fact, he's arguably the worst president in the history of this country.  Fact is, the answer to your question would require far too much thought, explanation and opinion.  The answers are out there.  My 2 cents: seek elsewhere from the source(s) where you were led to believe Bush is a respectable president.

    Oh, and don't listen to biased media.

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