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Location: CT
First, even if you feel the president isn't doing the best job, you still stand by him and support him. It's sad to think that the days where everybody supported the president regardless of party affiliation, are long gone. Kennedy was a democrat, but everybody supported him..because he was the President of the United States. He held a position of respect and honor. My first point is that you respect the president. He was elected for a reason...he got the right amount of votes. If you are against the president, but didn't vote because "your vote didn't matter", you're an idiot. You have no right to criticize the president if you didn't take part in the election. There's no disputing that.
Second, you can't blame every little problem on the president. He has many advisors, and a lot of decisions and laws are made/created through congress. Just because the president is our leader, it doesn't mean that he is responsible for everything that has happened to our country.
To close I would like to point out one more thing. Much of the criticism that George Bush receives comes from uneducated, random hecklers. Young voices who only listen to Kanye West and Rolling Stone magazine are heavily criticizing George Bush and jumping on the bandwagon. They say that they thing he does a bad job or they don't like him, only because they see other people giving criticism and negative opinions based on their non-existent knowledge.
Support our President. Even if you don't always agree with everything he does or every decision he makes, it's the right thing to do, and one of the only things that can keep our country together. We elected him, so we will support him until the next president is sworn into office.
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