Question:
Why do you hate Bush?
Major Tom
2006-10-14 17:22:34 UTC
I think the whole "i hate bush" deal is a big fad. i think most people hate bush because everyone else hates bush. they think that since people hate him, they should hate him too.

does anyone else think that?








oh yeah and did anyone else think of what could happen if the troops came home? the iraqi terrorists would plan all kinds of attacks against us and we wont be there to stop it. as it is, they were going to blow up another building the other day. if troops werent there to stop it, people would have been mourning over sept. 11, 2006. so just think about it and the people who dont really know why they hate bush, just dont talk. youre stupid.
40 answers:
Rachel
2006-10-14 17:26:43 UTC
THANK GOD I thought I was the only one who considered it a fad!
Michael R
2006-10-14 20:19:52 UTC
Yes I hate President Bush. We dont have a plan for Iraq. Just recently in the news Britain is getting close to pulling out its 75,000 troops out of Iraq. Its only going to be the U.S. in there. Democrats want a plan and I totally agree. The new Iraq government should now takeover and sees all operations that its now doing. And furthermore, on domestic issues. I honestly dont see an impovement and I think now since the election is now only less than a month the Republican Party is trying to make things better before voters go to the polls. Dont be tricked by the party remember the President is not doing what he told us he would do. Think about that.
Lady Day
2006-10-14 17:30:11 UTC
The above answers are ridiculous and are not reasons.

1. He cut a half a BILLION dollars from the Environmental Protection Agency' s budget. Who needs to look after the environment when there's all that oil drilling going on?

2. He approved a bill that denies financial aid to students convicted of misdemeanor drug charges (though convicted murderers are still eligible for financial aid).

3. He recently sent a delegation to the UN children' s summit to declare that the use of condoms is not a valid way to fight AIDS and that abstinence is the only solution. This is the view shared by some other countries such as Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Libya, Syria, and the Vatican. It seems that his policy of, "No child shall be left behind" has a whole new meaning.

4. He wouldn't sign the Kyoto Protocol agreement on global warming, which was ultimately signed by 178 other countries. He also told the entire European community that he would listen to their arguments, but he would not change his mind, effectively treating Europe like an 8 year old child. This may have something to do with why most of the world hates the US.

5. He rejected an international accord to enforce the 1972 treaty banning germ warfare. Of course that would mean that the US would have to stop producing biological agents too.

6. And talk about the fox watching over the hen house, he nominated former mining company executive Dan Lauriski as Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine Safety and Health.

7. He allocated only 3% of the amount requested by Justice Department lawyers in the governments continued litigation against tobacco companies.

8. He prohibited any financial aid from going to international family planning organizations that provide abortion counseling, referrals, or services with their own funds.

9. He provided every member of the Bin Laden family living in the U.S. a chartered plane shortly after 9/11 to fly back home to Saudi Arabia without questioning them. One of GW' s first petroleum venture was partnered with the Bin Laden family and George Sr. has been getting filthy rich selling defense contracts to the Bin Ladens. These are just some examples of the many ties the Bush family has with the Bin Ladens.

10. He officially withdrew from the 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty, gutting the landmark agreement-the first time in the nuclear era that the US renounced a major arms control accord.

11. Refused to join 123 nations pledged to ban the use and production of anti-personnel bombs and mines, February 2001

12. September 2001: withdrew from International Conference on Racism, bringing together 163 countries in Durban, South Africa

13. Over the past 10 years, the US prison population has more than doubled. This is mainly due to unfair three strikes laws, and harsher drug penalties. OK so maybe W. wasn' t behind this one, but the Republicans are.

14. International Plan for Cleaner Energy: G-8 group of industrial nations (US, Canada, Japan, Russia, Germany, France, Italy, UK), July 2001: the US was the only one to oppose it.

15. George replied, "Ken who?" when asked about his relationship with Kenneth Lay, the CEO of Enron, during the federal bankruptcy hearings. This was after Enron gave him their company jet to use for his presidential campaign. George and Kenny were such good friends that Ken was actually seen giving wedgies to the president in the oval office. Yet he still replied, "Ken who?"
2006-10-14 22:33:03 UTC
Well the reason I don't want bush in office.... Is because we went into iraq on a false premises. The terrorists who were involved in 911 were mostly saudi-arabian, even led by saudi-arabian Osama. We decided to invade afgahnistan to find him... a month too late... It was a disaster. But it's rediculous to even consider the war in iraq as fighting the terrorists. We went to iraq to take out an unfriendly government, and install a new one that we like. And our "intelligence" gave us groundless reports about weapons of mass destruction.



North Korea is an unfriendly government

We know they have weapons of mass destruction



Why did we invade a country that's rich in natural resources because they might...



And now we seek a "diplomatic resolution" with one that has almost no natural resources...



But Has Tested A Nuclear Bomb!



(and some delivery systems yay)



policy changes all of the sudden huh?



I hate war, but if it comes to keeping nuclear weapons away from angry dictators. i get the point



but what the **** are we doing in iraq??



if jeb bush runs for president... I'm moving to canada
Can I Be Your Pet?
2006-10-14 17:34:07 UTC
you obviously have no idea that even domestically, bush is a failng if not failed president



economically the dollar is '****' & that's not rude, it's just pure fact

do you even know what it means to have weak currency?



the education is not improving, forget foreign policy because half the world if it's not scared shitless of bush & his ideas, it's busy breeding terrorists for tomorrow because their father was put in guantanamo, or they were having a nice good day before their home was tw@tted into nothingness because some renegade superpower wanted to chase an old man who had already committed the major crimes he was going to & now had very little left to offer the world in terms of anything...



there are more terrorists now because of what bush has decided than there were before. that's a widely accepted fact. instead of bombing everything, bush should just spend the same money on training iraquis to build their infrastructure & improving their economy & in no time people will be too busy living life to think about killing each other 'cos they'd be happier...

america will take a long time to recover from bush.
2006-10-14 17:39:05 UTC
I don't hate Bush. I think he is immature, arrogant and incompetent. I am opposed to his policies and actions.



If we leave Iraq, the Iraqis will just continue to kill each other. "The terrorists" are dispersed all over the world they aren't just in Iraq. From your comments it is obvious that you haven't studied situation in Iraq or Bush's actions and are basically ignorant on the subject. Read a book -- maybe "Fiasco" or "State of Denial" or "End of Iraq" before you call others stupid because they don't like Bush.
PopeJohn
2006-10-15 00:42:33 UTC
Some of the answers are immature, naive, and misinformed but all seem to be reasons, for one reason or another.

1.The only thing President Bush did wrong by cutting the environmental budget by a half of a billion dollars is that he should have eliminated it altogether. Although eliminating it would put many inept lawyers and endangered species activists on the welfare rolls. How many of you have toured the back country and tried to count the millions upon millions of Joshua trees with kangaroo rats setting around them eating frogs?

2.Do you really think that if we gave condoms away on every street corner it would help prevent some wayward college students and half of Africa from spreading AIDS?

3.College students are no longer children, they should be adults, the ones I know are.

4.Most of the countries that signed the Kyoto Protocol agreement did so to get financial aid from the more successful countries so they could use it for whatever the so called leaders wanted, such as a new Mercedes, more gold dinner plates, or an incognito trip to Monte Carlo, or even sell their ratings to some other country for many millions. Some of the more affluent countries signed it for the express purpose of buying the ratings rather than clean their pollution up. Moreover some of the European countries should be treated like children for all of the common sense they sometimes portray. Of course we should all heed the predictions and warnings of that great scientist Al Gore, who has just informed the world of his latest, greatest, scientific discovery, that cigarettes are the cause of the elusive global warming/ice age problem.

5.Rejecting the international accord to enforce the 1972 treaty banning germ warfare would not in any way stop terrorists from using it since they don’t seem to be interested in observing any of the other treaties or even the resolutions of the prestigious United Nations Organization that should already be enforcing it.

6.As far as a fox watching over the hen house. Don’t you think it would be better to have an honest, vegetarian, moralistic fox, as a watch dog over the hen house than a dumb cluck rooster or a “chicken” chicken?

7.I believe 3% of the amount requested by the justice department is sufficient for continued litigation against tobacco companies. I also believe that if a person wishes to use tobacco he or she should be able to rather than have their Civil Right taken away by the Justice Department. I don’t see any Justice Department enforcement preventing American Indians from smoking their pipes and I don’t think there should be.

8.If family planning organizations use their own funds for abortion counseling, referrals, and services, why then should the American taxpayer start paying for it?

9.If President Bush or his family is getting filthy rich selling defense contracts to the Bin Laden family I personally would be interested in seeing the evidence before I would have any further comment. If this is referring to Halliburton Corporation then investigate how many shares the Lyndon Johnson family still owns if any. At one time Lady Bird Johnson owned a very large block of Halliburton stock.

10.As far as President Bush and Congress withdrawing from the 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty. Don’t you think that was very wise (especially the way things have developed recently) personally I think it involved a great deal of foresight by both Congress and the Administration.

11.The refusal in 2001 to join with 123 nations to ban the production and use of personal bombs and mines by the Administration and Congress was a wise move in my opinion as the United States would more than likely be the only country then that would not have any or am I in error in assuming that all of the other conscientious treaty abiding would also do away with their arsenal, along with all of the very moralistic terrorists.

12.In 2001 the United States (President Bush did it all by himself?) withdrew from the International Conference on Racism in Durbin, South Africa that we all know was responsible for eliminating all racial discrimination in that part of the world, give me a break.

13.In respect to the U. S. prison population doubling over the last decade, we must also look at the population of the U. S. that has increased dramatically and calculate the percentage of the population in prison then and currently before making rash conclusions. And also check the ratio as to how many that are illegally in the United States are also in prison. I have unconfirmed figures that are shocking to say the least.

14.Please verify before judging. Sincerely; The Pope
Sugar
2006-10-14 17:30:01 UTC
I don't hate him. I do hate what he is doing to our country, families and the way he has the world thinking of us. I realize he is under

a great deal of stress, I do pray for him as well as our troops.We know it's all about the oil. B/C there are many countries with terrorists we have not gone after them.There were no weapons of mass destruction.there , But there are many in other places. We are not fighting them. The more I see him the more confused he looks.
2006-10-14 19:39:29 UTC
I think you are exactly right in many, many cases. I think lots of them hate Bush just because it's some kind of strange fad. I don't follow that particular fad. I think he's done a great job in the face of incredible difficulties facing the nation and under incredible hate from his own countrymen.
pooterilgatto
2006-10-14 17:37:58 UTC
You may disagree with the President, and his policies, but hate is not an emotion to be dwelt on. It is not good for any ones mental or physical health to be spending time in hating. You can well see what hatred has recently done in the Balkans, and remember that Hitler hated the Jews, and you can see what manifested from hatred.
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2006-10-14 17:29:46 UTC
I hate George Sr because he's a Texas oil baron crook. I hate Jeb Bush for giving up on Florida and turning it over to the Hispanics. I hate Neil Bush for bringing us the Silverado S&L scandal in the 70's. I hate George POTUS, for turning us all into such tempting targets. Everybody loves to hate Americans.
dotab
2006-10-14 17:48:23 UTC
There are many reasons why one hates Bush. He is the one (together with Blair) brought the whole world in to a big trouble.

He is arrogant, lair, murderer...... etc.

Even travelling problem by flight is given by Bush. He will be remember in history like a modern Hitler or Idiamin Dada.
jaylove209
2006-10-14 17:37:00 UTC
FIRST OF ALL, WHY DO YOU LIKE BUSH??!!! HE IS A SORRY EXCUSE FOR A PRESIDENT. AND YOU HAVE, LIKE MANY OTHER STUPID AMERICANS, BEEN BRAINWASHED!!! HE IS ONLY IN IRAQ AND EVERY OTHER MIDDLE EASTERN COUNTRY BECAUSE HE IS TRYING TO TAKE OVER THE F'N WORLD!!! I SUGGEST YOU ASK YOURSELF WHY YOU LIKE BUSH BEFORE YOU ASK WHY PEOPLE HATE BUSH!!! AND ITS NOT A FAD...FADS ARE THINGS THAT EVENTUALLY FADE AWAY. HATE FOR BUSH IS GROWING STRONGER EVERYDAY, BECAUSE EVERYDAY WE ARE LEARNING THE TRUTH!!! HE GOT YOU BELIEVING THIS AND THAT ABOUT TERRORISTS, THERE ARE NO TERRORIST. THESE PEOPLE ARE JUST FIGHTING BACK AGAINST THE AMERICANS WHO ARE TRYING TO TAKE EVERYTHING FROM THEM... 9/11 WAS A SET UP...GEORGE BUSH AND HIS FATHER AND HIS WHOLE ENTIRE ADMINISTRATION ARE THE ONLY TERRORISTS!!!! DO SOME RESEARCH!!!! FIND THE FACTS....LEARN THE TRUTH!! YOU'VE BEEN BRAINWASHED!!!! AND YES, I AM MIDDLE EASTERN. MY FATHER AND MOTHER WERE BOTH BORN IN IRAQ, THAT IS WHY I HATE BUSH....HE WANTS WHAT DOESNT BELONG TO HIM!!!!
dwg1998red
2006-10-14 18:28:05 UTC
Three reasons.



1) Social Security was not privatized.

2) He doesn't veto bloated spending bills.

3) He hasn't done anything to stop illegals from flowing into the country.
2006-10-14 17:32:29 UTC
I don't hate Bush. I hate what he does and what he stands for. I hate where he has taken this country, and the poverty and starvation he has brought to our country because of his need to prove he is big and bad.. I hate the fact that America is NO LONGER respected by other nations and we are now considered bullies. I hate that our young men's lives have been taken because of his need for personal Gain. I pray for him and our country every day and I implore everyone to PLEASE get out and vote and replace this DEMIGOD with a real human being who has America and Americans welfare at heart.
2006-10-14 19:23:53 UTC
I don't hate Bush; I simply feel he is incompetent. As to Iraq - we had no business being there to begin with, and we have had more soldiers killed than were killed in the WTC attacks. We have accomplished nothing by being in Iraq, and have lost thousands of military personnel for no good reason, with no end in sight.
Devin
2006-10-14 17:28:16 UTC
I don't hate Bush. I think people blame him because (1) like you said it is a fad where lemming people just follow everyone else (2) people are not willing to take responsibility and have gotten used to just blaming everything on Bush, even for things that aren't at all related to him.



I thank god that Bush is president. It takes a lot to hold up against these ridiculous attacks and yet still be persistent in the fight to keep America safe.



I completely agree. If we left Iraq, than then terrorists would hit us again. The ignorance of some people is just amazing when they think that if we left Iraq there would magically be no more terrorists or terrorist attacks.
biker
2006-10-14 17:50:02 UTC
A complete Idiot, screwed up Iraq, doesnt know what to do now . Look what he did against laden and saddam. ... he is trying to kill the rat by burning the whole house down!!!.

Look how he is manipulating UN. come on show some respect to other peoples life. I have nuclear weapons I have WMD but others shouldnt have !!! RIDICULOUS.

He should be put on trial along with saddam.
2006-10-14 21:43:25 UTC
i hate bush,because he led us into a war,we shouldnt have been in the first place,and look at the economy,high gas prices,high taxes,i wish people would get their eyes open and just look around.hes a liar and look at people standing in soup lines.i know times were bad when clinton was in,but bush promised the people he was going to makes things better,better in deed,all he made better was in his home.i told people we was going to be in war by the time he leaves office,and it looks that way.thats my opinion about bush.
2006-10-14 17:29:29 UTC
I don't hate Bush, I didn't hate Clinton either. Both of them have made mistakes.

If we pulled out of Iraq tomorrow, the country would sink into civil war. Iran would take it over, they are salivating over there.

The genocide of Sunnis would be unbelievable, not to mention the Kurds.

Turkey would fall, Syria would join, Lebanon would fall, as well as Kuwait and eventually Saudi Arabia.
2006-10-14 17:27:45 UTC
I doubt very much if troops on the ground in Iraq would be able to do much to stop a terrorist atrocity back home.



You seem to be a bit mixed up about a number of issues, and maybe you ought to try and think these things through by yourself rather than believe a load of over-hyped garbage from the media.
Mojo Jojo
2006-10-14 17:51:34 UTC
I don't HATE him, I am just jealous of him over the fact that with ALL of the HUGE, HUGE issues that he and his cabinet has had to deal with during his presidency, and whileso, they have maintained such composure of themselves, and the country, in every way, and he is STILL the best president the U.S.A. has ever had....yeah!!!!!, I guess you're right, I guess he does sort of irk me!!!!! That jerk!!!!
2006-10-14 21:40:50 UTC
Bush has done nothing to make me like him.
Dave
2006-10-14 17:28:18 UTC
I hate Bush because he just thinks about himself and all his oil money. He should think about all those kids dieing in Iraq just so that he can make more money in his oil bussiness. If he wants oil that bad HE should go over there and fight.
Nora G
2006-10-14 17:32:15 UTC
i t has nothing to do with the war for me but for the fact that the man is not for the little people, but for big business ,oil and the NRA
2006-10-14 17:28:06 UTC
The only people that really hate Bush are foreign American Haters and terrorists.

Oh yeah, some liberals hate Bush, because they just want more welfare.

Tuff!!!
2006-10-14 17:27:37 UTC
I hate bush because it's hard to get the little hairs out of my throat. I hate liberals because they are worthless complainers, and given the opportunity 95% of them would become traitors to the USA
2006-10-15 00:59:32 UTC
I'm sorry. I can't take your question seriously because I really can't belive that you're that ignorant.
2006-10-14 17:29:18 UTC
Usually ppl hate him cus of the whole gay marriage thing.
Chainsaw
2006-10-14 17:25:46 UTC
People hate the President for a variety of reasons. The biggest problem we have today is we have generations of spoiled brats who only care about themselves.
jjayflash9
2006-10-14 19:51:48 UTC
if you have to ask why, you must of just woke up from a real long sleep
ndp
2006-10-14 17:33:07 UTC
I totally agree with you that the whole "i hate bush" deal is a fad. people are just dumb. I support bush 100%!
2006-10-14 17:30:25 UTC
i dont hate him i just think he doesnt make very good choices
2006-10-14 17:24:53 UTC
I hated Bush

BEFORE it

was cool to hate Bush!



Hey is this Rummy asking the question?
2006-10-14 17:26:57 UTC
bush has sold out our constitution and made himself above it ... not to mention being directly involved in murdering 3000 or so american citizens on 911 to launch his neo-imperial conquest for energy in the middle east ... hes a liar ... and if i had a clear shot i would take it ...
blank
2006-10-14 17:25:01 UTC
Google "Bush Derangement Syndrome" and you'll find some good answers.
Rhonda
2006-10-14 17:46:51 UTC
Gee, you ARE stupid...beyond belief.
ryanfreak98
2006-10-14 17:26:28 UTC
i hate him because hes a liar

hes an idiot

we are in world war 3

by the time im supposed to be in college

ill be in the army
NONAME
2006-10-14 17:30:09 UTC
this isn't a question its a rant.



one with out any merit.
the questioner
2006-10-14 17:24:57 UTC
he should die that beep he is a idiotic beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep


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