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Lee K
Lv 5
Lee K asked in Politics & GovernmentElections · 1 decade ago

Are liberals so angry with the Bush administration that they will choose ANYONE who shoots him down?

(not that it isn't justified).

Haven't the Obama supporters taken a very serious look at their candidate or do they listen to his schtick blindly? This guy has SERIOUS faults, folks!

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    It's not because they are angry with Bush. It's because he is a Republican, plain and simple. The liberal wing of the democrat party have loathed Republicans since the days when a huge number of democrats fell in love with and voted for Reagan. Liberals do NOT care what they have to do to make sure a Republican does not win the White House. They have showed it with fraudulent attempts to take presidential elections, like 2000 when they tried to steal the election from Bush with the hanging chad thing. Numerous times they have tried to get people who have died counted as a vote. They have tried to give illegals the vote. The liberal wing of the democrat party is the most corrupt organization, behind labor unions, that this country has ever seen.

  • 1 decade ago

    Last I heard, Bush has a 38 percent approval rating. McCain promises more of the same. Do the math.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Bush isn't running. His time is up. It's McCain they want to shoot down. He has the Supreme Court in his pocket if he wins, and that may not be the best thing for the country.

  • chris
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    In short, absolutely.

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