Why does everyone hate Bush?

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We can safely say that what he is trying to promote is definately not Islam, but rather somethings that are anti to Islam. So one can conclude that he is an enemy of Islam as far as his action goes. Actually it is not only muslim opposed to his action but many non-muslims too.

(I really do not think what the bush admin are trying to do is for any benefit mankind but for self-serving prupose.)
 
We can safely say that what he is trying to promote is definately not Islam, but rather somethings that are anti to Islam. So one can conclude that he is an enemy of Islam as far as his action goes. Actually it is not only muslim opposed to his action but many non-muslims too.

(I really do not think what the bush admin are trying to do is for any benefit mankind but for self-serving prupose.)

He certainly is not looking out for the interests of me in my country. In fact american policy has harmed me economically more than once. It has benefitted me in other ways sometimes.
 
Well, to be truthful, I too would fight against a global islamic government. I would not obey shariah law. Fortunately that will never be a concern.

but this is only to cover the muslim lands, it would not cover western lands.
 
I don't hate George W Bush. I dislike his policies and leadership. I also don't hate Tony Blair, I'm just extremely ticked off that he seems to be acting like a petulant child, alienating just about everyone on the political spectrum in the process.
 
maybe we should ask him

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Salaam

I too hate Bush for the sake of Islam becase he does not like Muslims. He keeps saying that attacking countries such as Iraq and Palestine, is to defeat terrorism but i belive its for the oil as well.
 
u r perfectly ryt!:thumbs_up :)

When did Bush attack Palestine? Especially since Palestine doesn't exist. George Bush isn't my favorite president, but for all of his flaws I believe history will judge him more kindly than present opinion would indicate. Obviously much of this will depend on Iraq and what it becomes in 10 to 20 years.
 
Domestic and Foreign policy. Since I live in the US, its more his Domestic policy that ticks me off:

-Privatizing Health Care (further more)
-Attempting to Privatize Social Security
-Spending 740% more on the Military than Education
-Heavy Taxation, strangely, despite promising lower taxes
-Patriot Act


Its bad enough here, and we don't hate him that much -- I can only imagine what he's done to others with his deranged foreign policy.......+o(
 
He certainly is not looking out for the interests of me in my country. In fact american policy has harmed me economically more than once. It has benefitted me in other ways sometimes.

I really do not think the people who are in power are their to serve your interest. It is usually you pay the bill for their crime and they cash the check in.
How ever I do not think you have suffered compared to the people on the recieving end, the economical harm is neglible in comparison.
They may extend their hand to you if it serves their interest example will be for political purpose.
To assume one has somekind of control with the goverment is an illusion, (maybe some rudimentary control) thinking that it will stops wrong being perpuatated.
 
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I really do not think the people who are in power are their to serve your interest. It is usually you pay the bill for their crime and they cash the check in.

Quite often that is true

How ever I do not think you have suffered compared to the people on the recieving end, the economical harm is neglible in comparison.

Also true

They may extend their hand to you if it serves their interest example will be for political purpose.

Again usually true


To assume one has somekind of control with the goverment is an illusion, (maybe some rudimentary control) thinking that it will stops wrong being perpuatated.

One of my pet peeves. Actually, we do have considerable control. But, because of general apathy and much laziness. We fail to exercise it. As Americans we are very poor bosses. We forget that the government is hired by us. We are the managers, although not very good ones. We tend to hire politicians on the basis of their physical appearance and not based on qualifications. We hire them and then forget about them until things go bad and only then do we start pointing fingers.
We forget that when we hire a president, it is our responsibility to see that he is doing a good job. We keep making the same mistake of hiring on the basis of who will look good on TV and forget to consider aptitude and integrity.

When we get bad government, it is our own fault. We need to get out of our easy chairs and exercise the powers we have over our government. Sadly too many of us say, "Quite true, I'll do something about it as soon as the ball game is over."

If we tried to run a company in the same manner we try to self govern, we would soon be out of business.
 
I really do not think the people who are in power are their to serve your interest. It is usually you pay the bill for their crime and they cash the check in.
How ever I do not think you have suffered compared to the people on the recieving end, the economical harm is neglible in comparison.
They may extend their hand to you if it serves their interest example will be for political purpose.
To assume one has somekind of control with the goverment is an illusion, (maybe some rudimentary control) thinking that it will stops wrong being perpuatated.

I get the impression that you think I am an American. I'm not.
 
The arms were acquired from the following;

Soviet Union 61%
France 18%
China 5%
Brazil 4%
Egypt 4%
Sundry 6%

Source

Strangely, I haven't seen anything here yet about the Soviets 'building up' Saddam. Perhaps you might explain why?

Perhaps, as well, it's high time for the Muslim world to stop blaming the behavior of their thug governments on others. The first step to becoming a man is to stand up and take responsibility for your own actions, a step the Islamic world seems incapable of taking...
 
One of my pet peeves. Actually, we do have considerable control. But, because of general apathy and much laziness. We fail to exercise it. As Americans we are very poor bosses. We forget that the government is hired by us. We are the managers, although not very good ones. We tend to hire politicians on the basis of their physical appearance and not based on qualifications. We hire them and then forget about them until things go bad and only then do we start pointing fingers.
We forget that when we hire a president, it is our responsibility to see that he is doing a good job. We keep making the same mistake of hiring on the basis of who will look good on TV and forget to consider aptitude and integrity.

When we get bad government, it is our own fault. We need to get out of our easy chairs and exercise the powers we have over our government. Sadly too many of us say, "Quite true, I'll do something about it as soon as the ball game is over."

If we tried to run a company in the same manner we try to self govern, we would soon be out of business.

woodrow - i don't agree at all. we do not hire a president and the president does not work for us. he works for the corporate donors - who, by the way, fund both the republicans and the democrats. we are offered a choice that is really not much of a choice at all - the 2 wealthy men picked by corporate interests - to me, it is largely a farce. as long as the choice is no choice, how do we have power or control?
i do not think the people will ever be given any power at the election booth.
i read somewhere the statement that in some country in africa, people confuse elections with democracy - i think that applies here as well.
 
I do not hate Bush. I just don't think he is serving the American people as our president should. It is as if he has forgotten the President is an employee of the people. We don't work for him he is supposed to work for us.

It is a shame that the process for firing a president takes so long. If the founders of the constitution had foreseen situations like this I believe there would have been a clause for speedier removal of an incompetant or corrupted President.

:sl:

I hate him for the sake of allah, he's an open enemy to islam.

I dont necessarily think hes an enemy of Islam but I agree with Woodrow...I think the president along with many politicians have forgotten they are here to serve the people not just themselves. Remember the book by George Orwell "1984"? A work of fiction that has an uncanny resemblence to the goverment of today. In it "Big Brother" slowly but effectively took away civil rights all in the name of "protecting the people".( take a closer look at the Patrot Act ). In "1984" news stories were monitored, edited and doctored to ensure that the people heard only what the goverment wanted them to hear (insert Fox news, CNN and other main stream media souces here )...they did this to "ensure peace" but really they were just maintaining thier own upclass privelages. (hmmmmm, isnt that what they said Sadaams reasons for his actions were as well?)

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