Maybe we should all just have it out once and for all, instead of talking George Bush in every thread on the forums. So give your general opinions of Bush, or just argue with me about mine. Here's my opinions.
I'm in favor of the war in Iraq. There are a lot of countries in the world run by psychopaths, and even letting them sit around and ignoring them isn't enough to get them to keep their killing to themselves. If we had the power to do it, I'd be in favor of wiping out every corrupt regime on the planet. We likely don't have the power to do it, so one or two is good for now.
Justification for the war. Bush said Iraq had weapons and posed a threat. Let's assume (and I'm just assuming) that Iraq had no weapons and posed no threat. That means that Bush's words were untrue. Now for some reason people make the leap of judgment to say "He lied!". That would imply intent, and I see no reason to believe there was intent. Possibilities as I see it: 1) He lied. He knew we had no reason to go to war, so he made up a reason. 2) He guessed. He didn't know whether Iraq was a threat or not, so he took a blind guess, or made a biased decision based on factors other than the US's safety, and was wrong. 3) He had good reason to believe we had reason to go to war because Iraq was a threat, but he was still wrong. If the first, he's a liar. If the second, he's reckless or at least not entirely honest. If the third, I'm fine with it. I lean toward the third.
Foreign policy. I couldn't give less of a crap about foreign policy. The opinions about this country that matter stop at this country's borders. So long as we're not waging open war on our allies or something, or doing something that really harms our nation in some way, we should do what's in our own best interests, and Bush seems to.
Economy. I have no job, and computer jobs are bleeding out of the country right now, going overseas to dirt-poor countries like India, where people there will take $50,000-a-year jobs for the equivalent of less than a Taco Bell employee makes. If someone in India is willing to work for bread and water, why hire me here, who has a ridiculously high cost of living to maintain? Tech jobs are being destroyed in a way that people are comparing to the way farm jobs were destroyed by the rise of factories, and factory jobs were destroyed by the rise of computers. Is that Bush's fault? Well it's the habit to blame everything in the world on the President, so who knows. Bush had a huge tax cut, but no one in my family got a dime. I couldn't get a grant to go to college, but illegal aliens get free health care from the government, and Bush wants to invite another couple hundred thousand truckloads over the border. If I vote with my wallet, Bush wouldn't get my vote, but who knows. My sight is short, in the case of money, and I'm no economics professor, so I have to mostly ignore this issue. It's a great knee-jerker of an issue though.
Bush is probably owned by corporations and rich people, but who isn't? Money runs this country, whether I like it or not.
Philosophy. Bush is a religious whacko, and I don't care much for that. I get nervous when people start making references to deities when talking about the laws and dealings of this country. He's also apparently anti-gay people, and wants to make laws outlawing gay marriage if he can; I can't say I agree with that.
Environment. I can't say I could possibly give less of a crap about the environment, so long as we aren't causing mass-extinctions.
Abortion, he says he's anti-abortion except for rape and to save a mother, and I'm in agreement with that morally, if not legally.
There's all these Big Brother laws that people gripe about, because they "take away our freedom". I think if we destroyed more evil countries' regimes, we wouldn't need so many of those laws where innocent people are screened and prosecuted along with the bad guys. I can't agree with the idea that a broad enough net will catch all terrorists. There are too many people in the world to watch them all. There are too many chances to eliminate all possibility of harm. Crazy monitoring systems and giving the police super-powers and such are just treating the symptoms, not the problem. The problem is that so many of the mindless murderers of the world are still free and/or alive. Maybe it's not possible to catch / kill them all, but I'd rather see more effort going into that, or into digging countries out from under the weight of despotic dictators and the poverty and desperation that results, and such, than into pointless things like airport security which fail miserably time and time again.
And finally, the stupid arguments. "Bush is stupid!" Bush is a bad speaker, that's as far as I will accept that argument. I couldn't care less; so am I, and I'm not stupid. Bush says things that aren't completely true; let's see anyone consistently stand up to the ridiculous scrutiny of having every single one of your words analyzed, and every single move you make in public watched from a hundred angles. Actions bely words; I think people should judge the President on the big things that happen, the big actions and major decisions, not on the small things, not picking his words apart.
Like most voters, my opinions are ill-informed at best. A whole government's worth of people's opinions go into making every decision that's made, but we just throw "George Bush" out there as a figurehead or a symbol of the administration as though he's the King of America. We see a few minutes worth of public speech on the TV, which is the tip of the iceberg of the 4 YEARS worth of Presidency by which we rightfully should be judging him. We don't have that knowledge. We get to make a guess. And we're all voting for our own self-interests; there's not a person in the country who is doing otherwise. In fact that's the whole point of voting; to vote for our self-interests. The process is almost emotionally biased by defintion. But I guess we make do with what we can.
So anyways, will I vote for him. It's hard to decide. So far of the democrats I've seen super-liberal nut-cases, or else people who say "Vote for me; I'm not George Bush!" That's not good enough for me. I'm leaning towards either voting for Bush or not voting at all; probably not voting. But there's a long time to still think about it, and I've only just begin to consider it. I won't vote for a non-Bush by default though, as many people seem willing to do. Better the evil you know than the evil you don't.