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Ive always wondered...when people make that argument about supporting the troops, but not supporting President Bush, why do they take that position? Do you feel Bush is doing a bad job? Or do they feel its because hes doing it for the wrong reasons? Using September 11th as a front for other motives, in which case I would wonder why they would think that is a bad thing, I actually think its very efficient of him...Rid the world of a psychodic dictator, destroy terrorism, free people from a psychodic dictator, bring a civilized goverment to a 3rd world country, place 8 trillion dollars worth of oil under mostly US goverment control, or atleast place someone in control of it who will have good relation with the US, get some revenge for 9/11 which in no way is that immoral.. that is justice and restitution(IMHO), and get even with the guy that tried to kill your father. I admot the last one is'nt a great example, but its an honest one, and as far as Im concerned I feel the president has done nothing to earn the negative rep he is getting...I feel he is doing a great job considering the situation he is in. I personally voted for Gore, and thought we would really regreat another Bush presidency, but I feel he is doing an outstanding job.
Just my opinion folks...
But if you happen to be one of those people that supports the troops but not Bush, could you please explain to me why...cause Ive always kind of wondered.
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