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No, no and again, no.
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I don't like his idea of a "Third Awakening." More Evangelical Christians is the last thing we need. So, I don't think I'm alone when I say "eight is enough."
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No, no, and I never voted for the moron in the first place.
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No, and I'm grateful he can't be elected again.
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I don't agree with everything anyone does. I think President Bush has made some very big mistakes. I don't think he is as bad as some make him out to be. I think he is doing what he thinks is best for the country. I think he's wrong on a lot of things but at least he is willing to do something. A lot of politicians aren't willing to actually do anything. They would rather comment on issues and make non-binding agreements so they can say that they disapproved of some action. I am disappointed that he didn't do more of what he promised he would do and no, I don't think I would vote for him again if I could.
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no, i don't like him, i didn't like him when he was governor in texas (where i live) i never voted for him, i never would and i think he has a god complex and may well be the worst president we've ever had (now i shall go wait for the cia or nsa or fbi to knock on my front door)
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I agree with most of what he's done. I think people who don't know the facts(mainly because most of the media distorts them, or doesn't even report them in the first place) jump to conclusions about him. We don't know most of what goes on the world that he and most of the US government have to deal with every single day. That's a problem of his. Instead of openly spreading the info that would make everyone see why he does some things, he let's it trickle down the line, until it reaches the news organizations that hate him. Then, they can spin it however they want. If he would just come out and tell us publicly all possible details about things he does, he'd be more popular. The avatar says it all for the second question.
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I don't agree with everything ANY person does. Any person who does is a moron. However I disagree with Bush's policies more than most. It isn't that I think he wants to do the wrong thing usually, except for Iraq and the War on Terrorism. It's more that I question his competence. He seems to do the wrong things for the right reasons an awful lot. I didn't vote for him the last two times, so why would I start now?
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Yes, if I could I would vote for him again.
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