Decision Maker, huh?

United States
January 26, 2007 7:04pm CST
Why is it that Bush decides he is the ULTIMATE DECISION maker for the United States? Is not the president elected by the people FOR the people? When was the last time the president did he duty of serving HIS people? And how can he decide he is the sole decision maker? What are his advisors for, if he cannot be advised? Is he out of control?
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@Shaun72 (15959)
• Palatka, Florida
27 Jan 07
I know I am not to happy with Bush myself i will be glad when he is gone.
@MrNiceGuy (4141)
• United States
27 Jan 07
The President is the decision maker. Thats how it works. The President is elected by the people to make decisions in their interest. Its always been that way. Of course he has a large advisory cabinet but its his decision, thats why the job is titled "Commander and Chief"
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@Smith2028 (797)
• United States
27 Jan 07
He is the Ultimate Decision maker.. like every single predeccessor before him. Clinton: Ultimate decision to go to Haiti and Bosnia. Bush Sr: Ultimate decision to go to Kuwait Reagan: Ultimate Decision to confront the USSR Carter: Ultimate decision to coordinate the Camp David Accords Ford: Ultimate decision to Pardon Nixon Nixon: Ultimate decision in ending Vietnam Those are just recent examples. They do serve the people. They are served by advisors everyday. I am sure none of us can realize the ultimate stress that comes with this job. We have no idea what really goes on inside the walls of the White House. None of us are fit to make judgement.
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• United States
27 Jan 07
I hate this man. He's losing the trust and credibility of everyone in this country. I don't understand how he can seem to think that he's the only one who knows what's going on, that his plan is the only one that would work, when he hasn't even taken the time to listen to anyone else! I HATE him. He's not doing what is best for ANYONE other than himself anymore!
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