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I voted for Bush. I dont think hes done a spectacular job by any means, but I sure as hell would rather have him than Kerry.sc redneck said:those who voted for Bushit are to ashamed to admit it.
Agreed. The idea of small govt and fiscal responsibility has been completely lost on both parties.These neo-cons are far from conservative.......
well said, bob. It kills me to hear people badmouth OUR UNITED STATES president. Show some respect for your country and OUR president, despite his flaws, he is our supposed leader.Bob Smith said:I voted for Bush. I dont think hes done a spectacular job by any means, but I sure as hell would rather have him than Kerry.
joeycrabcakes said:well said, bob. It kills me to hear people badmouth OUR UNITED STATES president. Show some respect for your country and OUR president, despite his flaws, he is our supposed leader.
The_Skeptic said:
joeycrabcakes said:well said, bob. It kills me to hear people badmouth OUR UNITED STATES president. Show some respect for your country and OUR president, despite his flaws, he is our supposed leader.
jasthace said:How many countries peoples have had this unquestioning patriotic support for disasterous leaders over the millenniums?
I'm not American but I love and support America,God save us the day America is not longer on top.
So I do support Bush......
Kayz said:I voted for Bush..twice, and I proudly admit that. I agree that he has made many mistakes, but we as a nation and he as a President are walking in unknown territory both literally and figuratively. I don't like his policies with respect to increased spending, but there are many things that he has done that were right and he should be commended for such things. It's very easy to play monday morning quarterback and think of every "what if" scenario, but at the end of the day that gets us no where.
jasthace said:Although it is a bit rude how his lot have supposedly filled their pockets with alot of the homeland security and also military contracts.is this correct?
New Zealand
An October 2003 article in the (Raleigh, NC) News & Observer quoted Bill Clinton's Undersecretary Of Commerce William Reinsch as saying "'Halliburton has a distinguished track record,' he said. 'They do business in some 120 countries. This is a group of people who know what they're doing in a difficult business. It's a particularly difficult business when people are shooting at you.'"
sc redneck said:What good things has he done. My ? is what has he done for the working man..
Desibaba said:While i wouldnt call myself a republican or a democrat for that matter i do think people criticize bush a lot more than he needs.Yes hes made mistakes but at the same time i dont think any president of this country ever had to make the kind of decisions he has had to.And armchair quarterbacking is easy for anyone.Although the fact that he is close buddies with the saudi royal family probably hurts his reputation a bit.
dennis said:Yes I voted for Bush... i do not agree with all of his decisions...40 % of Americans aprove of him this week anyways.I do agree that we need to fight the terrorist's on their soil not ours.I do not think we are killing enough of them though quickly enough.I think we need to step up the military action and be more agressive and flush everyone of those islamic freaks out into the open and blow their heads off..that way we do not have to contain them and torture them !
