Why Do You Hate Bush More Than You Love Your Country?

Is abortion that important to you? Is child murder really that high on your list of priorites? Or are you gay? Does getting married mean that much to you? You would rather see our country destroyed than see Bush succeed. It is truely sad.

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  1. Cordova

    Listen, from reading your other questions, your political affiliation is quite clear. I don’t hate the president at all. In fact, I voted for him. Twice. However, those who voice their approval AND/OR disagreement with him are doing nothing more than loving their country. Our republic is built on the idea that people are entitled to their opinions, particularly about their leaders. While you may be ready to have the president’s babies, others aren’t. Many people absolutely loathed Bill Clinton, whether it was for his policies or for his personal life and just as many probably hate President Bush for the same reasons.
    The danger in your question is that we cannot, as a nation, start associating criticism of our leaders with disloyalty and sedition. If we do, we will have completely ruined the great republic built by the founding fathers, and will only pave the way for tyranny and oppresion. So I say, whomever may occupy any office, anywhere, should be subject to praise and criticism. Including our President, the principle executive in our government. That is what makes our country what it is: a great, free, nation.

    October 30, 2009 9:05 am | #1
  2. owenlax1

    sorry to tell you but this country is already destroyed!

    October 30, 2009 9:08 am | #2
  3. cynt

    Wait a few more years when iran and other middle east countries are bombing the living **** out of us and we try to go to the UN and they say…TOUGH ****!

    October 30, 2009 9:44 am | #3
  4. Druggie 101

    Your logic is flawed .. It is entirely possible to dislike a president intensely and still be completely loyal to the country itself… a perfect example would be your opinion of Bill Clinton ? just a guess

    October 30, 2009 9:59 am | #4
  5. hardarts

    he will succeed. another republican president for the next 8 years.

    October 30, 2009 10:03 am | #5
  6. Rusty Shackleford

    i hate them both equal and i plan to become a citizen of canada

    October 30, 2009 10:21 am | #6
  7. yayaloya

    Destroyed and Bush go together! This hopelessness that Bush has sold is creepy. We live in a Country that can be the leader of the World, but we are headed straight to the bottom with this lame excuse for a man not to mention ill advised, unprepared and dark visionless current leader of the free world.
    I don’t hate George Bush, I hate George Bush as a Leader. He is the one that sidelined Collen Powell and used him to front for his war of the stupids, piece of cake, dancing in the streets, it will be over any day now, my mother said so, and excuse for a leader.

    October 30, 2009 11:18 am | #7
  8. zclifton

    I suspect a fair number of conservatives agree with your opinion.

    October 30, 2009 12:03 pm | #8
  9. A concerned AMERICAN

    lol….as gov of texas bush executed more people than any gov in the history of the US……now as president hes admitted to killing over 40,000 innocent iraqis…….
    what part of equal rights do you not get?
    stay in school

    October 30, 2009 12:34 pm | #9
  10. bush-dea

    You’re being ridiculous.
    Why are you so worried about liberals & not our soldiers,
    the economy or the lack of health care in this country?
    That is who you are referring to?

    October 30, 2009 12:38 pm | #10
  11. Calee

    because we are 100 years closer to ending the world! Which is most probably like happening in another month or so! thanks to bush!!!! I had a dream about 4 years ago that the world was gonna end in 2006!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the way times are these days…. im truely afraid! i really am!! and bush is not backing off!!!!! its like feeding a fire!!!!! what if… just what if????

    October 30, 2009 1:38 pm | #11
  12. Tazzzy

    What a bizarre, disjointed question.

    October 30, 2009 2:23 pm | #12
  13. Dave_Sta

    Because Bush is an enemy of the People of the United States.

    October 30, 2009 2:37 pm | #13
  14. enlighte

    When the British sailed up the Hudson to take over New Amsterdam, the British marveled that the had so little opposition. Turn out that the Dutch farmers were renters, and the land was owned by landlords in the Netherlands. They did not feel inclined to sacrifice themselves for the landlords. Seems to me that maybe that is what is going on now, there is no investment in the country because it is owned by the few who are controlling the many.

    October 30, 2009 2:49 pm | #14
  15. cliffpot

    i see they got your brain washed like a good little boy.first of all abortion is important to people because bringing a life into this world is a big.not that i agree with a abortion but to other people its important.and gay marriage is wrong.but these are not the only things that bush have done wrong does “Iraq” mean anything to you.does it ring a bell.that country was ****** up before but now its really ***** up.on top of that he’s about to go against the GENEVA convention.the same rules that bush criticizes other countries about for going against it.and the list goes on………
    and i agree with the person above me.if you really love America you wouldn’t support him.he is destroying this country and everything it believes in!

    October 30, 2009 3:18 pm | #15
  16. ♥sunflow

    Of course not.Quit spreading misinformation.
    “You would rather see your country destroyed than see Bush succeed” Wrong.Where do you GET this crap?
    A woman telling the Govt to stay out of her ovaries is NOT ‘child murder” (rolls eyes).
    Thanks for prooving exactly how dishonest Republicans are!

    October 30, 2009 3:20 pm | #16
  17. Jim W

    If you think that all it will take is legalized gay marriage and continued legal abortions to destroy the country, then I think you are the one who doesn’t love your country. Give us some credit, man; you don’t place a lot of faith in people, do you?
    And besides, Bush only has two more years; if he’s gonna succeed, he better hurry up!

    October 30, 2009 3:58 pm | #17
  18. Ms. Lissa

    excuse me? who the hell are you to tell someone whether or not they are allowed to get married?! over half the marriages in this country end in divorce, you know that right? and they are straight couples. and you have no right to come up to me and tell me i have to have a baby! it doesn’t matter what you think about it, it is my right as a human being to make my own decisions and i sure as hell don’t want some immoral hillbilly who is driving our country into ruins telling ME what is right and wrong. start with yourself before passing judgement onto others!mind your own buisness and stop trying to tell everyone else how to live their lives. once you do that, perhaps you might grow some brains and see this administration for what it really is. but i doubt you will ever think for yourself. good luck to ya

    October 30, 2009 4:40 pm | #18
  19. heavnlys

    No.
    No.
    No.
    No.
    No.
    There, that’s all of your questions answered.

    October 30, 2009 5:04 pm | #19
  20. Sitara

    I don’t hate Bush. I do believe he is out for the rich and does not care about the middle class or poor. The things that you list are not any thing that he can do single handed. He can campaign for them and try to get people to vote his way. The war he started is something that he started by lying to the American people and is going to leave to others to clean up.

    October 30, 2009 5:09 pm | #20
  21. BUPPY'S MEME

    Bush is destroying our country. He is succeeding at what he set out to do, and that’s our problem. What’s truly sad is that you have no idea what you’re talking about.

    October 30, 2009 5:14 pm | #21
  22. Shelley B

    You first question was quite enough, in your need to elaborate you lost me.

    October 30, 2009 5:55 pm | #22
  23. CrazyCat

    “That we are to stand by the president, right or wrong is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.” — Theodore Roosevelt
    One reason I can’t stand Bush is precisely because I *do* love my country. In my view, Bush’s policies are destroying it. I’m not some crazy liberal either – I’ve preferred republicans over democrats in every presidential election up until 2004. I held high hopes for the republicans back in 1994, when they took over congress and did a bunch of good stuff.
    Unfortunately, Bush and the religious right have destroyed everything I liked about the republican party. There’s simply no place left in it for someone like me – a secular, small-government, “humble foreign policy” type.

    October 30, 2009 5:57 pm | #23
  24. Bramblys

    Abortion is sick and twisted. If you dont want babies keep your legs sgut. We were attacked and hello, Bush sent troops over there to avenge and guess what else,he got Sadaam. Part of why I voted for him was his proposed abortion stance.

    October 30, 2009 6:20 pm | #24