Question:
If you think Bush is the worst preaident in the history of bad presidents,reply.Tell me your thoughts.?
Bubbles
2006-11-02 11:53:03 UTC
I hate Bush and anything to do with him.I hate him, he is, I think, the WORST president ever!Tell me what you think of him.
21 answers:
notme
2006-11-02 11:55:30 UTC
I only need one. He violated his oath to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution.
brian L
2006-11-02 20:32:26 UTC
the sleaze bag has done more to trash the constitution and our civil rights than any enemy has ever accomplished. He has made habaes corpus our right to petition a judge for relief conditional instead of a real right the condition being if he thinks you should be able to use it. He has made more enemies for the US than any other president has gotten us into two wars at once! What's worse he can't finish what he started. He has dumbed down the environmental laws as to make them worthless as his lackeys won't enforce the laws. He has ruined our financial future by running up the largest debts in history even wall streeters are starting to say whoa! He is also the most secretive administration in history this can never be good for a democracy as the electorate must be informed to make the right decisions about there govt. The patriot act has made the protection from unreasonable search and seizure worthless now the govt can come into your home without a warrant and leave and swear your neighbors to secrecy same with librarians if the feds look at your reading habits they can't let you know. With friends like this who needs terrorist,Nazi's,KGB. Until this serious black mark is erased from our govt laws and new laws passed to make sure this doesn't happen again the country I was born in is dead. The terrorist win.
2006-11-02 20:03:34 UTC
Well, he is pretty bad but others were too, like Nixon and Johnson. I dont like him because of his entitlement, just because his family has money has taken advantage of it to buy himself privilege. He's a liar and a hypocrite. I cant believe he calls himself a Christian. Hes delusional because he believes that he can do whatever he wants to, say whatever he wants to, and the American people are so stupid they let him. He's got them fooled as exhibited by some of the answers on here. "Stay the course" and fight "terrorism" He butts in where he is not needed like the Terry Schiavo case which he had no business having an opinion on. He is leading this country into the past instead of forward. He's racist, ignorant and a drunk. Oh, and dont forget Dick Cheney and $41 BILLION worth of Halliburton contracts in the middle east.



And Mealworm, if your definition of a bad president is getting a bj from a consenting adult, you need to grow up. There are much worse things in the world.
2006-11-02 20:03:52 UTC
I don't know if I would call him the worst of all the 'bad' presidents. For the most part he was just in in the wrong place (the White House) at the wrong time (the last six years). Who could have expected 9-11, Katrina, the war in Afghanistan, the war in Iraq, and the resignation of Colin Powell? Sure, he made some bad decisions but name a president who hasn't. It's a tough job, give him a little bit of credit for trying.
Swordfish
2006-11-02 19:59:37 UTC
I believe he'll go down as the worst President in the history of the Presidency. He and his administration has betrayed just about every group of citizens: Faith Base Christians, Gays, Investors, Katerina Victims, Military men and women, Students, National Security, The Elderly, etc.... Yes I do believe and agree with you!
me_worry?
2006-11-02 19:59:06 UTC
Are you so dense that you are still in denial that Bush invaded Iraq for no reason except? I suppose you can claim that Bush is a crusader and wants to Christianize the Iraqis. Let us hear your reason if you think Bush is near being a good president ever.
Believe in Possibilities
2006-11-02 20:01:02 UTC
He is clearly the worst President in modern history, and because of the negative effect he has had on the world, one of the worst leaders in world history. Anyone who doesn't acknowledge this needs to pour the kool-aid down the sink.
The Mad cyclist
2006-11-02 19:57:36 UTC
It is a difficult one because under Ronald Reagan the US was supplying Saddam Hussein with helicopters and weapons when genocide was being committed against the Kurds and the Iranians



Nixon was of course completely corrupt



So it is not an easy decision
2006-11-02 19:56:14 UTC
I dislike the lying and the duplicity. The hypocrisy and the double dealing dishonors all Americans.



Wea re going to "Stay the course" in Iraq, then he says he never said that, even though the evidence is there.



Not having been alive when Harding was around, I can't say for certain how bad Bush is in comparison to that, but he is Bottom 5 in my book
2006-11-02 19:55:11 UTC
Your sense of history is simply stunning.



Ever hear of Andrew Johnson, Warren Harding, Richard Nixon or Jimmy Carter?
Tiny
2006-11-02 20:04:03 UTC
The WORST president ever! People defend him because of his stupidity, they think of him as a child who needs defending, I guess, no matter how fvcked up his brain is.
Jared H
2006-11-02 19:59:45 UTC
I think your anger is misplaced. Bush is a lackey, nothing more. You're mad at the people he represents and I'll give you a hint (it isn't the average American citizen).
WC
2006-11-02 19:57:39 UTC
Bush like his father, is afflicted with credibility problems. They say one thing and then do the opposite. The lies they constantly tell didn't do them any good either.
just curious
2006-11-02 19:55:26 UTC
I love him. He is definately not the worst president in history. Jimmy Carter though is pretty close.
2006-11-02 19:58:33 UTC
How can he be "stupid" and then capable of the duplicity that the left accuses him of. Morons.



Love the guy. Don't buy all his crap, but think he's a nice guy.
2006-11-02 19:54:45 UTC
nope.

unless you have done extensive research on presidents in the united states you cant say that.

he is bad but is her truely the worst?
smitty031
2006-11-02 20:02:46 UTC
BDS will get you no where son...



thumbs down
2006-11-02 19:54:53 UTC
Well at least he didn't get the intern half his age to play with his thingie and lie to the american public about it.
DrPepper
2006-11-02 19:54:20 UTC
I second that motion!
warramurungi
2006-11-02 19:55:33 UTC
He is just stupid.
Kamunyak
2006-11-02 19:57:26 UTC
I do not know about the blunder that all the presidents have made in the past but I have read that many historians are dubbing G.W. as one of the worst presidents in history. Pretty sad.



Yeah I am not a Bush fan. Not at all. He is a poor excuse of a president who has his own agenda. Sadly we the people (of american and the world) are the ones who suffer while he keeps stuffing money in his pockets. There are too many things to list that he has done wrong.... it would go on forever. But here is a start for you:



IRAQ



1. The Bush Administration has spent more than $140 billion on a war of choice in Iraq.



Source: American Progress



2. The Bush Administration sent troops into battle without adequate body armor or armored Humvees.



Sources: Fox News, Boston Globe



3. The Bush Administration ignored estimates from Gen. Eric Shinseki that several hundred thousand troops would be required to secure Iraq.



Source: PBS



4. Vice President Cheney said Americans "will, in fact, be greeted as liberators" in Iraq.



Source: Washington Post



5. During the Bush Administration's war in Iraq, more than 1,000 US troops have lost their lives and more than 7,000 have been injured.



Source: globalsecurity.org



6. In May 2003, President Bush landed on an aircraft carrier in a flight suit, stood under a banner proclaiming "Mission Accomplished," and triumphantly announced that major combat operations were over in Iraq. Asked if he had any regrets about the stunt, Bush said he would do it all over again.



Source: Yahoo News



7. Vice President Cheney said that Iraq was "the geographic base of the terrorists who have had us under assault for many years, but most especially on 9/11." The bipartisan 9/11 Commission found that Iraq had no involvement in the 9/11 attacks and no collaborative operational relationship with Al Qaeda.



Source: MSNBC , 9-11 Commission



8. National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice said that high-strength aluminum tubes acquired by Iraq were "only really suited for nuclear weapons programs," warning "we don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud." The government's top nuclear scientists had told the Administration the tubes were "too narrow, too heavy, too long" to be of use in developing nuclear weapons and could be used for other purposes.



Source: New York Times



9. The Bush Administration has spent just $1.1 billion of the $18.4 billion Congress approved for Iraqi reconstruction.



Source: USA Today



10. According to the Administration's handpicked weapon's inspector, Charles Duelfer, there is "no evidence that Hussein had passed illicit weapons material to al Qaeda or other terrorist organizations, or had any intent to do so." After the release of the report, Bush continued to insist, "There was a risk--a real risk--that Saddam Hussein would pass weapons, or materials, or information to terrorist networks."



Sources: New York Times, White House news release



11. According to Duelfer, the UN inspections regime put an "economic strangle hold" on Hussein that prevented him from developing a WMD program for more than twelve years.



Source: Los Angeles Times



TERRORISM



12. After receiving a memo from the CIA in August 2001 titled "Bin Laden Determined to Attack America," President Bush continued his monthlong vacation.



Source: CNN.com



13. The Bush Administration failed to commit enough troops to capture Osama bin Laden when US forces had him cornered in the Tora Bora region of Afghanistan in November 2001. Instead, they relied on local warlords.



Source: csmonitor.com



14. The Bush Administration secured less nuclear material from sites around the world vulnerable to terrorists in the two years after 9/11 than were secured in the two years before 9/11.



Source: nti.org



15. The Bush Administration underfunded Nunn-Lugar--the program intended to keep the former Soviet Union's nuclear legacy out of the hands of terrorists and rogue states--by $45.5 million.



Source: armscontrol.org



16. The Bush Administration has assigned five times as many agents to investigate Cuban embargo violations as it has to track Osama bin Laden's and Saddam Hussein's money.



Source: Associated Press



17. According to Congressional Research Service data, the Bush Administration has underfunded security at the nation's ports by more than $1 billion for fiscal year 2005.



Source: American Progress



18. The Bush Administration did not devote the resources necessary to prevent a resurgence in the production of poppies, the raw material used to create heroin, in Afghanistan--creating a potent new source of financing for terrorists.



Source: Pakistan Tribune



19. Vice President Cheney told voters that unless they elect George Bush in November, "we'll get hit again" by terrorists.



Source: Washington Post



20. Even though an Al Qaeda training manual suggests terrorists come to the United States and buy assault weapons, the Bush Administration did nothing to prevent the expiration of the ban.



Source: San Francisco Chronicle



21. Despite repeated calls for reinforcements, there are fewer experienced CIA agents assigned to the unit dealing with Osama bin Laden now than there were before 9/11.



Source: New York Times



22. Before 9/11, John Ashcroft proposed slashing counterterrorism funding by 23 percent.



Source: americanprogress.org



23. Between January 20, 2001, and September 10, 2001, the Bush Administration publicly mentioned Al Qaeda one time.



Source: commondreams.org



24. The Bush Administration granted the 9/11 Commission $3 million to investigate the September 11 attacks and $50 million to the commission that investigated the Columbia space shuttle crash.



Source: commondreams.org



25. More than three years after 9/11, just 5 percent of all cargo--including cargo transported on passenger planes--is screened.



Source: commondreams.org



NATIONAL SECURITY



26. During the Bush Administration, North Korea quadrupled its suspected nuclear arsenal from two to eight weapons.



Source: New York Times



27. The Bush Administration has openly opposed the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, undermining nuclear nonproliferation efforts.



Source: commondreams.org



28. The Bush Administration has spent $7 billion this year--and plans to spend $10 billion next year--for a missile defense system that has never worked in a test that wasn't rigged.



Sources: www.gao.gov/new.items/d04409.pdf, Los Angeles Times



29. The Bush Administration underfunded the needs of the nation's first responders by $98 billion, according to a Council on Foreign Relations study.



Source: nationaldefensemagazine.org



CRONYISM AND CORRUPTION



30. The Bush Administration awarded a multibillion-dollar no-bid contract to Halliburton--a company that still pays Vice President Cheney hundreds of thousands of dollars in deferred compensation each year (Cheney also has Halliburton stock options). The company then repeatedly overcharged the military for services, accepted kickbacks from subcontractors and served troops dirty food.



Sources: The Washington Post, The Taipei Times, BBC News



31. The Bush Administration told Saudi Prince Bandar bin Sultan about plans to go to war with Iraq before telling Secretary of State Colin Powell.



Source: detnews.com



32. The Bush Administration relentlessly pushed an energy bill containing $23.5 billion in corporate tax breaks, much of which would have benefited major campaign contributors.



taxpayer.net, Washington Post



33. The Bush Administration paid Iraqi-exile and neocon darling Ahmad Chalabi $400,000 a month for intelligence, including fabricated claims about Iraqi WMD. It continued to pay him for months after discovering that he was providing inaccurate information.



Source: MSNBC



34. The Bush Administration installed as top officials more than 100 former lobbyists, attorneys or spokespeople for the industries they oversee.



Source: Source: commondreams.org



35. The Bush Administration let disgraced Enron CEO Ken Lay--a close friend of President Bush--help write its energy policy.



Source: MSNBC



36. Top Bush Administration officials accepted $127,600 in jewelry and other presents from the Saudi royal family in 2003, including diamond-and-sapphire jewelry valued at $95,500 for First Lady Laura Bush.



Source: Seattle Times



37. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge awarded lucrative contracts to several companies in which he is an investor, including Microsoft, GE, Sprint, Pfizer and Oracle.



Source: cq.com



38. President Bush used images of firefighters carrying flag-draped coffins through the rubble of the World Trade Center to score political points in a campaign advertisement.



Source: Washington Post



THE ECONOMY



39. President Bush's top economic adviser, Greg Mankiw, said the outsourcing of American jobs abroad was "a plus for the economy in the long run."



Source: CBS News



40. The Bush Administration turned a $236 billion surplus into a $422 billion deficit.



Sources: Fortune, dfw.com



41. The Bush Administration implemented regulations that made millions of workers ineligible for overtime pay.



Source: epinet.org



42. The Bush Administration has crippled state budgets by underfunding federal mandates by $175 billion.



Source: cbpp.org



43. President Bush is the first President since Herbert Hoover to have a net loss of jobs--around 800,000--over a four-year term.



Source: The Guardian



44. The Bush Administration gave Accenture a multibillion-dollar border control contract even though the company moved its operations to Bermuda to avoid paying taxes.



Sources: New York Times, cantonrep.com



45. In 2000, candidate George W. Bush said "the vast majority of my tax cuts go to the bottom end of the spectrum." He passed the tax cuts, but the top 20 percent of earners received 68 percent of the benefits.



Sources: cbpp.org, vote-smart.org



46. In 2000, candidate George W. Bush promised to pay down the national debt to a historically low level. As of September 30, the national debt stood at $7,379,052,696,330.32, a record high.



Sources: www.georgewbush.com , Bureau of the Public Debt



47. As major corporate scandals rocked the nation's economy, the Bush Administration reduced the enforcement of corporate tax law--conducting fewer audits, imposing fewer penalties, pursuing fewer prosecutions and making virtually no effort to prosecute corporate tax crimes.



Source: iht.com



48. The Bush Administration increased tax audits for the working poor.



Source: theolympian.com



49. In 2000, candidate George W. Bush promised to protect the Social Security surplus. As President, he spent all of it.



Sources: georgewbush.com, Congressional Budget Office



50. The Bush Administration proposed slashing funding for the largest federal public housing program, putting 2 million families in danger of losing their housing.



Source: San Francisco Examiner



51. The Bush Administration did nothing to prevent the minimum wage from falling to an inflation-adjusted fifty-year low.



Source: Los Angeles Times



EDUCATION



52. The Bush Administration underfunded the No Child Left Behind Act by $9.4 billion.



Source: nwitimes.com



53. In 2000, candidate George W. Bush promised to increase the maximum federal scholarship, or Pell Grant, by 50 percent. Instead, each year he has been in office he has frozen or cut the maximum scholarship amount.



Source: Source: edworkforce.house.gov x



54. The Bush Administration's Secretary of Education, Rod Paige, called the National Education Association--a union of teachers--a "terrorist organization."



Sources: CNN.com



HEALTHCARE



55. The Bush Administration, in violation of the law, refused to allow Medicare actuary Richard Foster to tell members of Congress the actual cost of their Medicare bill. Instead, they repeated a figure they knew was $100 billion too low.



Source: Washington Post, realcities.com



56. The nonpartisan GAO concluded the Bush Administration created illegal, covert propaganda--in the form of fake news reports--to promote its industry-backed Medicare bill.



Source: General Accounting Office



57. The Bush Administration stunted research that could lead to new treatments for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, diabetes, spinal injuries, heart disease and muscular dystrophy by placing severe restrictions on the use of federal dollars for embryonic stem-cell research.





Source: CBS News



58. The Bush Administration reinstated the "global gag rule," which requires foreign NGOs to withhold information about legal abortion services or lose US funds for family planning.



Source: healthsciences.columbia.edu



59. The Bush Administration authorized twenty companies that have been charged with fraud at the federal or state level to offer Medicare prescription drug cards to seniors.



Source: American Progress



60. The Bush Administration created a prescription drug card for Medicare that locks seniors into one card for up to a year but allows the corporations offering the cards to change their prices once a week.



Source: Washington Post



61. The Bush Administration blocked efforts to allow Medicare to negotiate cheaper prescription drug prices for seniors.



Source: American Progress



62. At the behest of the french fry industry, the Bush Administration USDA changed their definition of fresh vegetables to include frozen french fries.





Source: commondreams.org



63. In a case before the Supreme Court, the Bush Administrations sided with HMOs--arguing that patients shouldn't be allowed to sue HMOs when they are improperly denied treatment. With the Administration's help, the HMOs won.



Source: ABC News



64. The Bush Administration went to court to block lawsuits by patients who were injured by defective prescription drugs and medical devices.



Source: Washington Post



65. President Bush signed a Medicare law that allows companies that reduce healthcare benefits for retirees to receive substantial subsidies from the government.



Source: Bloomberg News



66. Since President Bush took office, more than 5 million people have lost their health insurance.



Source: CNN.com



67. The Bush Administration blocked a proposal to ban the use of arsenic-treated lumber in playground equipment, even though it conceded it posed a danger to children.



Source: Miami Herald



68. One day after President Bush bragged about his efforts to help seniors afford healthcare, the Administration announced the largest dollar increase of Medicare premiums in history.



Source: iht.com



69. The Bush Administration--at the behest of the tobacco industry--tried to water down a global treaty that aimed to help curb smoking.



Source: tobaccofreekids.org



70. The Bush Administration has spent $270 million on abstinence-only education programs even though there is no scientific evidence demonstrating that they are effective in dissuading teenagers from having sex or reducing the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases.



Source: salon.com



71. The Bush Administration slashed funding for programs that suggested ways, other than abstinence, to avoid sexually transmitted diseases.



Source: LA Weekly



ENVIRONMENT



72. The Bush Administration gutted clean-air standards for aging power plants, resulting in at least 20,000 premature deaths each year.



Source: cta.policy.net



73. The Bush Administration eliminated protections on more than 200 million acres of public lands.



Source: calwild.org



74. President Bush broke his promise to place limits on carbon dioxide emissions, an essential step in combating global warming.



Source: Washington Post



75. Days after 9/11, the Bush Administration told people living near Ground Zero that the air was safe--even though they knew it wasn't--subjecting hundreds of people to unnecessary, debilitating ailments.



Sierra Club , EPA



76. The Bush Administration created a massive tax loophole for SUVs--allowing, for example, the write-off of the entire cost of a new Hummer.



Source: Washington Post



77. The Bush Administration put former coal-industry big shots in the government and let them roll back safety regulations, putting miners at greater risk of black lung disease.



Source: New York Times



78. The Bush Administration said that even though the weed killer atrazine was seeping into water supplies--creating, among other bizarre creatures, hermaphroditic frogs--there was no reason to regulate it.



Source: Washington Post



79. The Bush Administration has proposed cutting the budget of the Environmental Protection Agency by $600 million next year.



Source: ems.org



80. President Bush broke his campaign promise to end the maintenance backlog at national parks. He has provided just 7 percent of the funds needed, according to National Park Service estimates.



Source: bushgreenwatch.org



RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES



81. Since 9/11, Attorney General John Ashcroft has detained 5,000 foreign nationals in antiterrorism sweeps; none have been convicted of a terrorist crime.



Source: hrwatch.org



82. The Bush Administration ignored pleas from the International Committee of the Red Cross to stop the abuse of prisoners in US custody.



Source: Wall Street Journal



83. In violation of international law, the Bush Administration hid prisoners from the Red Cross so the organization couldn't monitor their treatment.



Source: hrwatch.org



84. The Bush Administration, without ever charging him with a crime, arrested US citizen José Padilla at an airport in Chicago, held him on a naval brig in South Carolina for two years, denied him access to a lawyer and prohibited any contact with his friends and family.



Source: news.findlaw.com



85. President Bush's top legal adviser wrote a memo to the President advising him that he can legally authorize torture.



Source: news.findlaw.com



86. At the direction of Bush Administration officials, the FBI went door to door questioning people planning on protesting at the 2004 political conventions.



Source: New York Times



87. The Bush Administration refuses to support the creation of an independent commission to investigate the abuse of foreign prisoners in American custody. Instead, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld selected the members of a commission to review the conduct of his own department.



Source: humanrightsfirst.org



FLIP FLOPS



88. President Bush opposed the creation of the 9/11 Commission before he supported it, delaying an essential inquiry into one of the greatest intelligence failure in American history.



Source: americanprogressaction.org



89. President Bush said gay marriage was a state issue before he supported a constitutional amendment banning it.



Sources: CNN.com, White House



90. President Bush said he was committed to capturing Osama bin Laden "dead or alive" before he said, "I truly am not that concerned about him."



Source: americanprogressaction.org



91. President Bush said we had found weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, before he admitted we hadn't found them.



Sources: White House, americanprogress.org



92. President Bush said, "You can't distinguish between Al Qaeda and Saddam when you talk about the war on terror," before he admitted Saddam had no role in 9/11.



Sources: White House, Washington Post



BIOGRAPHY



93. George Bush didn't come close to meeting his commitments to the National Guard. Records show he performed no service in a six-month period in 1972 and a three-month period in 1973.



Source: Boston Globe



94. In June 1990 George Bush violated federal securities law when he failed to inform the SEC that he had sold 200,000 shares of his company, Harken Energy. Two months later the company reported significant losses and by the end of that year the stock had dropped from $3 to $1.



Source: The Guardian



95. When asked at an April 2004 press conference to name a mistake he made during his presidency, Bush couldn't think of one.



Source: White House



SECRECY



96. The Bush Administration refuses to release twenty-seven pages of a Congressional report that reportedly detail the Saudi Arabian government's connections to the 9/11 hijackers.



Source: Philadelphia Inquirer



97. Last year the Bush Administration spent $6.5 billion creating 14 million new classified documents and securing old secrets--the highest level of spending in ten years.



Source: openthegovernment.org



98. The Bush Administration spent $120 classifying documents for every $1 it spent declassifying documents.



Source: openthegovernment.org



99. The Bush Administration has spent millions of dollars and defied numerous court orders to conceal from the public who participated in Vice President Cheney's 2001 energy task force.



Source: Washington Post



100. The Bush Administration--reversing years of bipartisan tradition--refuses to answer requests from Democratic members of Congress about how the White House is spending taxpayer money.


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