1Bush was not elected legally into government, he did not have the majority in his first term..... unfortuately the senate would not allow a recount
Oddly, he lost the Popular vote, but won the Electoral. Technically, he did win, but it was extremely close.
2Bush as ppl know has trouble stringing sentences together, was looking shaky as a president..
As it happens, I too have a speech impediment: I will think of two synonyms for a word and say them both. Leads me to saying things like "creat" ("cool" and "great"). Yet, I have done my best to help thousands of people with computer trouble, and actually helped them considerably.
My point is simply this: You don't have to speak as well as a lawyer to be intelligent, and picking on G. W. Bush for his speech problems is silly, at best. (Heck, even
he makes fun of his speech issues. Which makes your point... shaky, at best.)
his father a former president was also a war mongerer
No, he wasn't. The Gulf War occurred as a result of Iraq invading Kuwait. Wikipedia actually has a decent summary of the Gulf War:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_WarHardly war mongering when you honor a treaty, is it?
3september 11 was a great way to focus the american ppl on another subject, a subject that made them forget the president was a fool and the economy was buggered
I have my doubts that, as Bush stood on the wreckage of the Twin Towers, politics were on his mind when he said:
"I can hear you. And the rest of the nation can hear you. And the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon!That doesn't sound like a politician. Frankly, he sounds/sounded pissed off. I was too young at the time to know exactly what all the implications were about what 9/11 meant, but had it happened today, I'd be more than a little pissed off myself.