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  • Sorry to disappoint you. I don't live* in the US and I truely hate Bush. EDIT*
  • james r holder, omaha nebraska born and raised; smack in the middle of the us. i hate george bush because hes a daddys boy, tries to be like daddy (iraq war) and should take some courses on speech, grammer, and think before he speaks and acts
  • I'm born American, though first generation. I live in Florida. I had to put up with TWO dumbassed Bushes since I've been able to vote. And I voted against BOTH of them. Nyah.
  • Im not from the USA and i find no need to complain about your president as most of the USA baggers complain about him themselves so there is no point in me bad mouthing someone i dont know or voted for.
  • yes i voted against him, and he still wins. i dont know what people see in him
  • I voted for Bush, but I do complain about him. I'll always vote for the better candidate even though I am a registered Republican. John Kerry was the main reason I voted to re-elect Bush. If the ballots would have allowed us to choose "None of the Above", the outcome of the election would have been much different. ;)
  • I do live in the U.S. I did not vote for him.
  • I personally don't see a problem with anyone outside of the US complaining about the current US President. The person Americans elect for the US President DOES affect the rest of the world. If Americans don't like it that people outside of America care about who the Americans elect as President, then Americans should have no business being in Iraq or Iran or anywhere else. Wanna know why? Well, because then that would make them hypocrites. I do agree with you that if a person votes against Bush, they should be allowed to complain, though. Actually, anyone should be allowed to complain. It doesn't mean everyone has to listen to them. I do know that you have opinions and aren't afraid to share them, but I also have opinions, and I will share them if I want to. I'm not gonna all of a sudden change my opinion of what George Bush has done just because I don't live in America. If I have to, then he should have to get his nose out of other countries affairs.
  • i vote and am very adamant about it, yet i get the feeling that my vote doesn't really matter all that much when the system itself is so corrupt.
  • I do not live in the US. However I do vote in my countries elections. I feel strongly that if you didn't vote; You have no right to complain.
  • I complain and I live here and I vote.
  • I'm British, but what the US President does effects us all, so I do comment sometimes :-)
  • I don't live in the US and I am not a Us citizen. But I complain about some of the things that the US president does, if it affects me or the rest of the world negatively.
  • I live in the US. I voted against Bush.

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