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Did bush create the "axis of evil"?
He talks about the "axis of evil" and invades Iraq. Do you think Iran and N Korea are starting "nuclular" experiments because they think bush is going to invade them too?
Veda: Why is it that when something good happens in bush's term (yeah, right), it was because of bush, yet, when something bad happens in his term (all the time), it was because of Clinton. You and other republicans can't have it both ways you know.
If they were pursuing weapons a long time ago, why is the media covering it only NOW? That would be ALL media, so you can't blame democrat or republican media...
When people come up with other solutions LEANNE, a lot of people shout them down or state it's stupid. So tell me, if bush is doing it correctly, why are WE STILL HAVING PROBLEMS?
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- SteveLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
It does make them seem quite logical, doesn't it?
And that, I think, is the greatest tragedy of Bush's elementary-school view of the world: He's made some genuinely bad and unpleasant world leaders seem much less bad an unpleasant.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
In many parts of the world, George Bush is the axis of evil. It is nearly impossible to view from the inside looking out but is quite possible to view from the outside looking in. That being said both Iran and North Korea are being led by wacko's. I am afraid so is the United States.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Bush regime and his companion is the real evil in a form of human flesh body.
Iran has no related at all in this matter.
But North Korea is readily for any war fare.
Yes, Bush want to invade the whole world so all contries should develop their own nuke war head as to match with USA Junta.
- cherchioLv 45 years ago
Technically mentioned as slogans, they are meant to make a think approximately some memorable words... some are extra valuable than others...you recognize... like President HopeyChangey asserting "Our Muslim pals" as a exchange of "Axis of Evil", or "guy-brought about mess ups" as a exchange of "conflict on Terror". (btw: Bush did not arise with the liberty fries element.)
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- 1 decade ago
Ya, used the slogan in a speech before congress prior to 9/11. I'm sure he wishes otherwise -- meant to be a winning slogan like Reagan's Evil Empire thing. Difference is Reagan financed wars, remember the Contras, by selling arms to Iran. Neat, huh.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
there is no correct way to handle N.Korea...if you take him out..China and S.Korea would have a **** load of people and no place to put them. They' re uneducated and lack many skills that it take in the job world. It would put both countries back 20 years. So let him rant and rave.....S.Korea is a very big Alli and doesn't need the economic down fall that the invading 30 million N.Koreans would bring. ...Like the divorced man used to say..."It was cheaper to keep her.
- LeAnneLv 71 decade ago
Is there nothing that the liberals won't try to blame Bush for?
How about, if you really want to win support for your political party, you present some constructive alternatives to the present policies - at least a hint or two of your true agenda? Maybe a word or two about how you would handle the Islamic radicals' threats?
November elections should be very interesting.
- peace mLv 51 decade ago
I think it was Bush's speech writer at the time, one of his numerous RIGHT wing Zionist advisers called David Frum.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
you give bush and inch and he thinks he's a ruler. he is the axis of all evil. peace out to him in 2008!