ljpet 09/09/2007
I still do not believe he honestly won the last two elections. I wouldn't hire him to mow my lawn.
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somalicat 03/22/2007
The question is not what has W done wrong, but what has he done right? Absolutely nothing. Even Nixon and Reagan had accomplishments, however much they screwed up our nation domestically. At the very least, foreign leaders still respected them--and our nation. It's truly an understatement to say that things have changed dramatically in the last 7 years. Everywhere he's been, from Europe to Asia to Latin America, he's encountered a good deal of heckling and opposition, probably more so than any previous president. By 2004, every other nation but us (or rather his supporters) could already see that this clown was doing his best to spread imperialism and exacerbate global warming by ignoring it amongst other things: it only took us two more years to realize this. Folks around the world must be even more amused by the scandals surrounding the flopping GOP: Delay, Abramoff, Foley, Hyde, Libby, Gonzales...how far up does that corruption go and how do those Yanks tolerate it? Talk about the dumbing down of America. I'm proud I voted for Gore in 2000 and Kerry (IMO not the best) in 2004.
CastleBee 07/03/2006
Sure, he's a jerk but he's certainly not the only one at the big DC party. I'm pretty sure that they all inherit and pass their problems along from one administration to the other and then seem to make them worse during their own time in the hot seat. This little weasel is on his way out so, he's not even worth a lot of consideration any more IMO. Our job now is to keep an eye on the door to alow only the least harmful to enter for the next round. God help us.
reeny 07/02/2006
Always have and always will. It is blantantly clear to those who have been paying attention that things have not gotten any better since "W" has been in office, and they probably won't get any better until he's out.
Djahuti 07/01/2006
He's done nothing but screw up and WE pay the price.Meanwhile,his buddies are feasting on more $$$"PORK"$$$ than there's ever been in history.
luridlloyd 06/25/2006
Many Presidents try to grab any scrap of power left on the table. Bush has surrounded himself with folks who believe in a "Unitary Executive" theory. This belief that our President should have much more unchecked power, brings to mind Military Strong Men like Sadam, and Edi Amin. Is this where we're headed? We have a fool as our President, worse he's grasping for more dominion. America so much needs a Democatic House in 2006 to over-see the White House, not over-look their abuse.
JohnSpina 05/02/2006
Not so.I am about 60/40 in favor of him.Like his stands on tax cuts.Do not like his horrible record on fiscal discipline.
Redoedo 06/17/2005
I wouldn't go this far. There are actually some things on which we agree, and my world wasn't shattered when he won the election.
Jar-Jar Binks 06/16/2005
This guy doesn't know what he's doing. He's at the nadir of his presidency since taking over in 2001. He lied to Congress about this war and therefore, he must be investigated and impeached. I hope he gets thrown out of office.
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