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Originally Posted by cybersharp
I had to vote Satisfied. I think that given what has happened Bush reacted probably the way the majority of people in the U.S would...Thus even if someone is stupid enough to say that he is dumb or a puppet or he made stupid mistakes. They should ask themselves if they actualy would of done better.. Everyone makes mistakes, Everyone has problems, the is not perfect all powerfull person in this world who has not at one time or anouther made a mistake.
My point being that no one here has the right to insult anything Bush has done no matter what their opinion is of him or the way he has done things simply because they chances are none of you have had the same choices laid out for you and have no had to pick between the decisions he has.
So before you go on and think that he is a "bad" president i would simply ask that you actualy think about what your saying and make sure it has a logical and reasonable basis...
Anyway, to be clear i would have it know that i simply have this veiw because it to me seems the logical one. I am not supportive of Bush. But i am neither supportive of any other candidate....
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If Bush was only mediocre, and exhibited sincere but misguided intentions,
there would be some validity to your points. If the majority of voters believe,
as I do, that Bush is not sincere and does not exhibit good intentions, and
the voting results are not manipulated more criminally than they have
already been in the last four years, i will respect the voters' choice.
I strongly believe that Bush's words, policies, and actions not only prompt
a skeptical and highly critical repsonse, but that in view of his squandering
his post 9-11 reputation as a resolute leader, he has justly earned a
reputation as an incompetent and untrustworthy liability to the troops and
the civilians of this country. Legitimately winning this election will not
vindicate Bush, but it will most likly further the danage his presidency has already inflicted on the nation.