Can we ever like George W. Bush regular citizen?
The War in Iraq, George W. Bush June 7th, 2007

In not the so distant future President Bush will become an ex-President and will begin the fade into history. Its a fact that after a President leaves office they tend to be better liked. Will George W. Bush receive the same respect as say a George H. Bush? What really will be his legacy? Can we ever like George W. Bush regular citizen?
George W seems to be heading down a road that no other ex-President has ever been in (not to this extent), he is a US president who is leaving a country in worse shape than what he received. We live in a society where our rights, security, and constitutional freedoms have actually diminished on his watch. High Levels of corruption. We have lost giant chunks of major cities such as New York and New Orleans. Lost one space shuttle. Our economy is struggling with huge energy costs and job uncertainty. A out of control deficit. We are also in a quagmire with the Iraq occupation (let’s face it no longer a war).
How could anyone recover from the failures of this administration? If public service is the job how can he go to sleep thinking that he was able to serve the US people in the 8 years he was in office?
July 12th, 2007 at 1:30 pm
I honestly don’t think anyone would be able to ever see George Bush as a regular citizen. Too much has happened that most people wouldn’t be able to forget.
July 16th, 2007 at 4:44 am
i’m shocked he’s still in Office*
Impeach Bush!!
;))
Peace*
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March 6th, 2008 at 5:51 pm
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March 17th, 2008 at 4:39 am
I’m not a Bush fan, but you’re blaming the man for things he didn’t do.
‘We have lost giant chunks of major cities such as New York and New Orleans. Lost one space shuttle.’ Unless you’re a conspiracy theorist, Bush couldn’t possibly have sent a group of terrorists and a hurricane into the U.S. Granted, his responses to these events were poor, but to blame him for the actions of lunatics, a natural disaster and a freak accident is poor logic.
March 17th, 2008 at 9:00 pm
Bush took office right before we were attacked and he gets blamed. When he asks for the resources to monitor terrorists here and abroad he gets denied. I think he’s done a great job and this article also doesn’t mention the fact that the Democratic House of Representatives can’t get anything passed and also has a record low approval rating. Bush was elected by the people two times. The Democrats at this point have completely jacked up the primary process. Democrats need to let up on Bush and fix their own problems. And honestly, how bad is your life really. I’ve got a good job and a roof over my head and I’m guessing that all of you bloggers do too.
June 4th, 2008 at 5:20 am
Wow …
The Taliban offered to turn over Bin Laden if we showed them some evidence of his guilt. — BUSH refused & started bombing.
Sadam Hussein (who had nothing to do with 911 & no wmd’s or evidence of them) offered to leave Iraq with $1 billion of Iraqi money — BUSH refused & now spends that much every day of American money for the occupation.
Katrina was handled abominably — it remains to be seen if an all-white Mardis Gras will draw tourists.
In 2000,Gore got more votes in Florida according to several independent counts after the supreme court gave it to BUSH in a decision that they were so ashamed of that they said it should not be used as precedent.
In 2004 extremely questionable voting machine performance has never been seriously investigated. (like 6 years by a special prosecutor)
And by the way, I just wish everybody would stop misspelling “indict”
October 30th, 2008 at 4:23 am
The kid, how old are? Are you still a kid? I think you need to wake up and recognize the last eight years. After 9/11 this country has slowly fallen to pieces and the majority of people can’t even pay for the things they need.
It’s true, we do have a roof over our head I can’t complain but if you have any compassion then you’ll acknowledge those who don’t.
I guess from what you said, you don’t. Republicans don’t give a damn about anything but money.
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