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For better or for worse, Bush is distinctly Bush
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His aides wish we could have seen his better side. Hmmm, well, you had 8 years to form your message and show us. I guess the "liberal media" just wouldn't allow it.
I know people in Utah that call the Deseret News liberal media. It's a laugh a minute at times!
If you still think Bush is a good Christian, then I can no longer break bread with you.
Incompetent, uninterested, narrow minded....... not words you want to describe someone who is the most powerful man in the world.
Also if he had such a high approval rating four years ago in Utah what is his approval rating today and how does it compare with the rest of the nation?
Where did Utah's get their information to support such a high approval rating?
Bush's PLACE IN HISTORY should be IN PRISON!
"There is something behind the thrown greater than the king himself."
-Sir William Pitt, House of Lords 1770
"The world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined by those who are not behind the scenes."
-Benjamin Dislaeli, English Statesman 1844
"The real truth of the matter is that a financial element in the large centers has owned the government since the days of Andrew Jackson."
-Franklin D. Roosevelt, US President 1933
"Ye hear of wars in foreign countries... but ye know not the hearts of men in your own land."
-D&C 38:29
Things just went downhill from there. Mr. Bush had a nation that wanted to support and even love him. When he faced the biggest leadership challenges in his administration, he almost always made poor choices.
He lost the support of the people. He made the nation look foolish.
I felt he made a mockery of the position we, and God, entrusted him with.
Having him gone will demonstrate the genius of our constitutional system. If only we had had four less years.
The fair review would also conclude that he was lazy, did not care to read, was scared of being caught doing wrong things, covered up his past like a dog digging in your front lawn, hired all the wrong people and then praised them to cover up his wrong selections, and then went to war purposely against people who did not attack us.
Then, we come to the economy... what is left of it that is.
There will be many books written about this Bush, none of them will make him out to be anything but a failure. But there will be shills who will get paid 6 figure sums to puff him up, get the right photos for the book, and talk in superlatives about how he treated his dog.
Bush has been a failure. Let's face it. To think that providence brought us this man is to insult God. Please don't do that.
The Shadow Knows.
I hate to be the one to break the news, but George Bush or Barack Obama are NOT honest men, and Santa Clause isn't real...
Bush is not Lincoln...but the vitriol has been much the same...and I quietly believe history, looking back, will find a greater man than all of the short-sighted, the politically-motivated, self-appointed judges and naysayers of our day...
In a nation as large as ours, a mass of people are necessary to run it...not each can be depended on to hold to and perform to the same standard as we hold our president...how sad...inasmuch as he often painted with a brush of their making not his...and with that unnecessarily come blemishes that tarnish even the greatest of men...thus, work for biographers...
Thank you, Mr. President...from one grateful man...
And for those of you calling Utahns idiots for supporting Bush, remember that he won the NATIONAL presidential election twice. Quite a feat (and it should be more difficult to call 50+ percent of the national population stupid). Even in Oregon (where I live), a supposedly true-blue state, Bush got 47% of the vote in 2004. Outside of Multnomah County (Portland and environs), he actually WON the state.
Are we all idiots? Or did we see something that you detractors simply could not perceive? I prefer the latter explanation.
George Bush's worst legacy is the horrific mess he has left America and ran away, leaving Barak Obama and clean up more problems than ever faced by any President.
No doubt, no comparison, no brainer... George Bush will go down in modern history as the very worst President America has ever seen!
First, George W. Bush handled 9/11 very well. Many of you have very short memories.
Second, regarding Iraq, did you forget that President Bush did not go into Iraq unilaterally. He had intelligence (right or wrong) that said he had cause. Congress approved this based on the same data. It was only later that Congress demonstrated their cowardice by many of them blaming Bush for it instead of taking part of the blame themselves.
Third, we are still in Iraq because regardless of the reason we went in, we can not leave until certain things happen. Obama realized this AFTER he had said we needed to pull out immediately.
Finally, it is the ignorant borrowers and lenders that got us into the financial mess we are in . . . not President Bush.
I did not vote for Obama, but I support him and hope he does a great job. However, I will not get on my high-horse and judge him without the facts as many of you are doing now. I have to wonder why none of you are running for president, and thank my stars you are not.
Is Bush a good man? Yes. Is he perfect? No. Are you perfect? We as a society are too quick to blame others (especially the person in charge) for all - when we are often the ones that are the problem.
Regards
It is very difficult to distinguish these traits through an election campaign. I think Bush's most devastating trait was his inability or lack of desire to truly hear all the sides/complexities/options of an issue. This article indicated that you had better be ready to get right to the point with Bush. I think that made many people afraid or unwilling to raise issues that would not be perceived as being "to the point". My guess is that Cheney is even more strident in this regard.
One of the most compelling reasons for me to vote for Obama was that he seems so different in this regard. He seems to be someone who demands all the information/options/viewpoints. Bush was driven by dogma and personal conviction. Positive traits in some situations. But a president needs to have a desire for ALL the information before making a decision. He surrounded himself with clones. It is why Powell had to leave. This IMO was Bush's fatal flaw.
Bush happens to be someone who is largely driven by his personal beliefs and convictions. That is good in some situations but I think very dangerous as a world leader. This article highlighted the fact that he has little patience for anyone who does not get right to the point. He surrounded himself with people who got right to the point - his point. It was an environment that people like Cheney thrived in and people like Powell were eaten alive.
Many of the toughest decisions in life require a detailed analysis of all the issues, options, and possibilities. Something that simply did not fit into Bush's way of reasoning and decision making.
I recall an article that revealed Bush was one of the few presidents who refused to intentionally place an alternate voice in his cabinet - and it showed. Obama appears to be the polar opposite. That should serve all of us well.
He lead you in an illegal and utterly flawed war that left Iran and North Korea stronger. America has become a pariah in the world at large and that is a tragedy for such a great nation with so much good about it.
I wish the American nation nothing but good and do truly hope that you recover the good reputation you deserve in the world. Hate, war and fear are always wrong, yet they are his legacy
To say that God gave Bush to the US is to call God a criminal.
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