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It is 9-11. 17 years after the attack on the USA on its own soil. Do you still have the desire to protect this nation today as you did that day?

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SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
Bush began his presidency with ratings near 60%. In the time of national crisis following the September 11 attacks, polls showed approval ratings of greater than 85%, peaking in at 92%, and a steady 80–90% approval for about four months after the attacks.
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I think that the country was very united during this tragedy and afterwards.

You think Trump can unite the country?
Subaru · 46-50, M
no Trump can not. @SimplyTracie
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
@Subaru He could if he wants to.
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
@SimplyTracie He doesn't have the skills, the maturity, or the self-discipline. He's basically and literally a baby.
Subaru · 46-50, M
I agree
@MarkPaul
carsonfry · 22-25, M
@SimplyTracie What could Trump do to unite the country? You and many others can not see the good he has done for the people for this country and the respect of it abroad.

I am surprised that you could take the position that he could actually unite the country, I thought you would dismiss him as impossible, but since you have taken that position, please post what he could do to bring America together.
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
@carsonfry He could stop being a bully. Stop tweeting hateful rhetoric. Demonstrate that he cares about each and every American. Be decent.
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
@carsonfry
1. [b]Stop lying.[/b] For example, helping Puerto Rico recover from Hurricane Maria was not an "unsung success" by any stretch of even the most primitive of imaginations.

2. [b]Stop vilifying anyone who doesn't praise him. [/b]For example, in his words and his own voice he praised Bob Woodward for being fair, honest, and rigorous in his reporting... until Woodward criticized him. The same can be said about Michael Cohen, Omarosa and countless others.

3. [b]Stop inflating successes for personal pride.[/b] For example, he claimed North Korea as a nuclear threat has been eliminated.

4. [b]Be a leader.[/b] For example, gloating over written denials that people didn't write an anonymous critique of working for him is not leadership.

5. [b]Stop acting like a baby by needing to be the center of attention all the time. [/b] As only two examples, his behaviour during John McCain's funeral, describing Aretha Franklin as someone who "worked for him."