ANSWERS: 47
  • Of course not. There are millions of Americans who would still pick him over the other options that were offered.
  • I'm sure you are not alone. I think his mother might not regret voting for him. Maybe. Everyone else, maybe not.
  • I think so! LOL J-K
  • No. There's Laura Bush j/k!!! And Jeb hehehe
  • No, I'm sure you're not.
  • No, currently you are with about 30% of the country.
  • You may not be alone..just a minority.
  • I'm proud of the fact that I voted for George Bush. I think he has done the best he could with what he inherited from Clinton.
  • Bush was the right choice over the Global Warming freak in the first election or the Treasonous lying bastard in the second.
  • DR my question all you want. But I would vote for him again and again if given the choice.
  • Certainly not. Those who don't care for our President Bush have their reasons. I am sure they feel they are good reasons. Just as he felt he had good reason to do the things he did that cause them to dislike him. For instance, WMD - We know Saddam had those weapons at one time, he used them on the Kurds. What happened to them is anybodys guess. He may have hidden them or even used them all up. I don't know. Saddam's support of terrorism - Al Quida, Taliban, Humas whatever, seek support wherever thay can get it. It seems more than possible that Saddam was feeding them money or weapons or training. Iran is likely to be doing the same now. When we leave Iraq, there will be a serious vacuum left. Who is in a position to fill it? What will be the consequences once that void is filled? I don't like to think about that, but I hope our new administration does.
  • No, there is another guy who feels just like like you.
  • You are not alone Stormy I voted for GW Bush both times he ran and have no regrets about it.
  • You actually voted for him?! I'm sure you're not alone...positive, I work with some of the people...
  • yeh your like way alone on that one buddy sorry
  • It's okay to be the minority. We cant all be in the majority.
  • Weather your alone or not you hold true to your beliefs. you stand by what you believe in even though there are alot of people who would ridicule you for that vote. Personally, i voted shaved over bush anyday.
  • No, there are many reasons President Bush is the right president. I will list a few: 1. he is anti-abortion, 2. he believes in God, and means it. 3. it is the responsibility of this country to ensure the safety, well being, life, liberty, and democracy is spread throughout the world, 4. regardless of what anyone says, the founding fathers of this nation meant for this nation to be the big brother for the wrold, and that is our responsibility period. Bush does not run from that fact even though the House (both of them), the Supreme Court,and many running for president have. This country was founded on God, built by God, and has continued to be successful because all of us have not turned from God. Many do not like this answer, but it does not change what is true and what is factual.
  • No you're not. The alternative would have been worse.
  • I am certain that my votes against Bush were the right thing, so you might as well be happy with your vote. I wish I could be happy with a liar and egomaniac in charge, but silly me, it seems all wrong.
  • Obviously not....
  • No. I talk to people all the time who agree with you. Don't feel alone. You have co-feelers out there. Everyone else thinks you are cool just for being you.
  • There are a minute amount of others out there that did too but I'm not going to say anything though because I know better.
  • No you are not alone.There were absolutely no better choices, and I'm sorry to say the good choices in the next election are looking mighty slim.
  • No, you are not alone. And he especially needs support now when the tough decisions are weighing on him very heavily and the casualty figures continue to mount. A good leader doesn't back off from supporting his troops, and bush has proven himself to be a good leader facing adversity. Be proud of your vote.
  • I may not agree with your vote choice, but support whole heartedly you choice to vote.
  • Not alone-plenty of other fools out there to keep you company!
  • TY Stormy! No we don't have pups yet, still playing our little waiting game. Vet says should be soon. And to answer your question, you are most definitely not alone. I'd go back and vote for him over and over and over and over rather than have the other pathetic shmucks who've been trying to get their grubby paws in the white house! (was supposed to be comment...oops!)
  • No You are not alone..I voted for Bush and am still proud of it...I'm just dreading the next election. The thoughts of Hillary being president gives me nightmares.
  • I totally agree! It was my pleasure as always! I will make sure to keep you posted on the momma dog, she's getting bigger and bigger by the second it seems like. She starts acting stranger and stranger by the day, so I know our day is coming soon! Thanks!!
  • Well with soooo many Bush lovers on this answer it's no wonder that we are STILL at war for religion & oil power & money. This country will never crawl out of the Dark Ages with this kind of mentality. We will always be "at war" with someone..thanks! Bush should be IMPEACHED, but as you stated "to each their own" I can't not understand how anyone could vote for him once let alone twice! You can keep your points..at least Bush can't steal the next one!
  • I feel so too, i am a Canadian, i wish i was american, and i would vote for Bush.
  • We should have started Impeachment a couple of years ago! Impeachment now would just give a signal to other "evil doers" that the American public is mad as hell and we ain't gonna take it anymore! All the lying and manipulating that has gone on in his administration, Patriot Act crap "Scooter" Libby Haliburton etc. the list is long and I'm not going to write all of it again here. As far as terrorist..I believe that this country invents more terrorist than we care to admit. We invaded a country that did NOT hurt us, went after the wrong people in the wrong places. Bush has spent more money in the last 7 years than the entire 200 years... I'm sure you have heard this before and still choose to ignor, so I'll just say [that's where I'm coming from}
  • MagentaStudio, I'll just bet you are one of those individuals that believes that Clinton was a good guy and a great president; although, he is for abortion, screws around on his wife, lies to the American people (on television), well you get the idea. I will even bet that you live in America the greatest country ever and you do nothing but find fault with everything there is to find fault with and what is wrong with American instead of all this great nation has to offer. No I did not contradict myself, Clinton’s actions were horrible as president; nonetheless, it did not and does not alter the fact that American is still the greatest nation regardless of what some Americans do to try and bring it to its knees. I know, I know that is what you believe President Bush is doing. I will even go out on a limb and bet you believe in such phrases as separation of church and state (by the way it does not exist in the constitution.) In addition, you probably believe that the killing of all the innocent people in all of the countries where this is taking place is really none of Americans concern. You’re one of those individuals that sits around with your liberal thinking friends and solve all the worlds problems yet you do absolutely nothing proactive; unless, and of course it is something to shut-up or down the Conservative, God fearing, Patriotic Americans. You do not need to answer, yet you will not be able to help yourself and you or one of your free thinking know-it-all peers will answer for you. By the way, I not only believe in what I say, but I back it up with action. I served 20 years in the Marine Corps, spent 15 years as an investigator for crimes against children, putting away dead beats, abusers, molesters, and those that do not deserve to walk amongst the rest of civilization. The thing is I did what I did so people like you can have the opinions and beliefs you have, so you can think and act the way you do, and I would and will continue to fight for this nation and all the founding fathers intended for this nation to be - inspite of how the Supreme Court, starting in the 1960’s, the Congress, the Senate have tried to change what God intended and still wants this nation to be. A nation that promotes and engages in battle against those that would or are taking away the freedom and rights of others, not just Americans; but anyone, living anywhere that does not have this kind of freedom. A nation where democracy can be launched from and the right for everyone on this earth to be free and have the right to make decisions for themselves, just like you get to do. Well MagentaStudio you enjoy your freedom; because today, there are over 1 billion people on this planet that can not nor will they be able to enjoy what you have. The sad part is they can not count on American to help them out of their miserable situation, and there in lies the saddest part of this whole liberal verses unconditional love and common sense, the poor, dying (for lack of help) and needy remain poor and needy and dying.
  • For a while I thought I may have made a mistake, but when I started reading the soldier blogs it changed me. We have got to stand up to the threat of terrorism and nuclear armageddon and the inhumane treatment of men women and children. We have to stop letting movie stars tell us how to think and we need a media that reports real news objectively. Give'm hell GW!
  • He was easily the right choice considering the alternative.
  • Yes I have heard the phrase “Separation of Church and State” but as I know where it came from and what it meant, and obviously you along with the Supreme Court and The Senate haven’t a clue. When Thomas Jefferson was a State Senator, he past a day of prayer and fasting, and since the 1st amendment pertains only to the federal government he was not wrong in doing so. Then when he became President of the United States the state capital of Connecticut, which at the time was Danbury, wrote Jefferson asking for a federal day of prayer and fasting. He wrote back to them telling them that as president he could not do that due to the “Separation of Church and State” meaning that the federal government would not have any national church or impose any religion on any state that it was up to each state to have their own state religion, which by the way they all did. Then under the Warren Court in the early sixties, Warren and his other non-American peers, stepped way out of their jurisdiction and began writing law instead of interpreting law, which is exactly what the Supreme Court is suppose to do. They Supreme Court is never to make a law, but to interpret what the original constitution means and ensure that no law strays from that. Unfortunately, they took one phrase from the 14th amendment along with a few other steps and completely turned around the original intent of the 1st amendment. This is not the only disaster the Warren court did, the list is unbelievable; needless to say, the Constitution of the United States as originally written by our Founding Fathers, all who believed in God, bore testimony to the fact that this nation was build on God by God, has been turned into something that is neither recognizable or anything close to the original document. So, am I saying that all those people in America using the phrase “Separation of Church and State” when referring to keeping state government and anything to do with religion separate from one another haven’t a clue about the law, yes that is exactly what I am saying. Am I saying that within the states anyone trying to take God and or religion out of schools, state government buildings, etc. is wrong, well yes unless that states constitution passed a law forbidding it. Am I also saying that anyone at the Federal level whether it be the Supreme Court, the Senate, etc, that try’s to interfere with any of the 50 states and their efforts to either bring God in or out of their schools, government buildings etc. is over stepping their boundaries, absolutely. So before you write back with anything in the way that I do not know what I am talking about, I would really encourage you to do your research. What the Warren court did to the constitution in many areas has contributed mopre to the ruin of this nation then anyone at any other time in the short history of the great nation. And one can only pray that we will one day have a president that is in a situation where he can put knowledgeable men and/or women on the Supreme Court that can right the many wrongs that have been incorporated in one of the most inspired documents ever written. Whether you like it or not want to accept it or not, this country was founded so people all over the world could worship God not Ala, Buddha, Zen, Baal or any other pageant deity. So when did religion become a credential, back when this country was being founded. By the way anyone can worship there religion in this country, I believe they have that right, as long as all of us living in this country understand one very beginning and simple principle, I will not answer that, study in-depth what all of the founding fathers believed it when they wrote and sign the Constitution and you will have your answer..
  • I have been blasted by many for the above written comment and the unknowledgeable ones have been asking about the infamous phrase “Separation of Church and State. Yes I have heard the phrase “Separation of Church and State” but as I know where it came from and what it meant, and obviously you along with the Supreme Court and The Senate haven’t a clue, I will tell you. When Thomas Jefferson was a State Senator, he past a day of prayer and fasting, and since the 1st amendment pertains only to the federal government he was not wrong in doing so. Then when he became President of the United States the state capital of Connecticut, which at the time was Danbury, wrote Jefferson asking for a federal day of prayer and fasting. He wrote back to them telling them that as president he could not do that due to the “Separation of Church and State” meaning that the federal government would not have any national church or impose any religion on any state that it was up to each state to have their own state religion, which by the way they all did. Then under the Warren Court in the early sixties, Warren and his other non-American peers, stepped way out of their jurisdiction and began writing law instead of interpreting law, which is exactly what the Supreme Court is suppose to do. They Supreme Court is never to make a law, but to interpret what the original constitution means and ensure that no law strays from that. Unfortunately, they took one phrase from the 14th amendment along with a few other steps and completely turned around the original intent of the 1st amendment. This is not the only disaster the Warren court did, the list is unbelievable; needless to say, the Constitution of the United States as originally written by our Founding Fathers, all who believed in God, bore testimony to the fact that this nation was build on God by God, has been turned into something that is neither recognizable or anything close to the original document. So, am I saying that all those people in America using the phrase “Separation of Church and State” when referring to keeping state government and anything to do with religion separate from one another haven’t a clue about the law, yes that is exactly what I am saying. Am I saying that within the states anyone trying to take God and or religion out of schools, state government buildings, etc. is wrong, well yes unless that states constitution passed a law forbidding it. Am I also saying that anyone at the Federal level whether it be the Supreme Court, the Senate, etc, that try’s to interfere with any of the 50 states and their efforts to either bring God in or out of their schools, government buildings etc. is over stepping their boundaries, absolutely. So before you write back with anything in the way that I do not know what I am talking about, I would really encourage you to do your research. What the Warren court did to the constitution in many areas has contributed mopre to the ruin of this nation then anyone at any other time in the short history of the great nation. And one can only pray that we will one day have a president that is in a situation where he can put knowledgeable men and/or women on the Supreme Court that can right the many wrongs that have been incorporated in one of the most inspired documents ever written. Whether you like it or not want to accept it or not, this country was founded so people all over the world could worship God not Ala, Buddha, Zen, Baal or any other pageant deity. So when did religion become a credential, back when this country was being founded. By the way anyone can worship there religion in this country, I believe they have that right, as long as all of us living in this country understand one very beginning and simple principle, I will not answer that, study in-depth what all of the founding fathers believed it when they wrote and sign the Constitution and you will have your answer..
  • Oh I'm quit sure his wife, children, parents & a few close friends also voted for him.
  • That's not a cultural difference-He is mentally unbalanced.
  • You are certainly not alone. With the same folks to choose from, I'd vote the same way again. I admire your courage to ask such a question. You were willing to completely expose yourself to the drive by shootings (downrate) from all of the worthless, cowardly trollish people - People not mature enough to recognize that your question seeks a conversational opinion, and some kinship among your fellow Bush constituents. Thank you!
  • It is disheartening how vicious some people can be. I looked up some of the questions posted by one of the more vicious posters and it is really repulsive http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/442630 .
  • sadly yes, Im sorry
  • No. There are other people who believe Bush was the right choice as well.
  • i certainly don't agree with your choice but it seems that many others do.
  • Still?
  • You are entitled to your opinion. I just don't share it with you. But, isn't that what democracy is all about?

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