'He Needs to Rethink That'

ByABC News
January 23, 2007, 10:32 PM

Jan. 23, 2007 — -- From praise to frustration you have a range of reactions to President Bush's sixth State of the Union address. The following is a collection of your comments that were sent to ABCNEWS.com.

A bunch of yada yada yada. Not much substance.

I mean, I am glad he brought up health care. But does he think we've forgotten the Republicans have had control for the past 6 years? And in that time, they never proposed anything with regard to health care???? -- atlantachick

I've seen most of his speeches. This was the best one yet. -- nfloridaman_O

Did not waste my time watching Bush tonight. Have much better things to do with my time than listen to this failed President. -- tarheelgenius

I liked that the president addressed energy issues but I didn't like that he didn't address global warming because I think it's a very huge issue that we're facing.On the war in Iraq, President Bush thinks we need to keep fighting to make sure the enemies don't attack us but in reality we're actually making more enemies, so I think he needs to rethink that, and environmental issues. -- Katie, West Palm Beach, Fla.

What the president has planned for this country has the potential to make lasting changes, if carried out properly. Energy conservation, alternative fuels and climate change will definitely help. But as citizens of this world - WE must take responsibility. We have to do what we can and do our part. What we do today sets the foundation for our tomorrow. -- Shaun Wright, Miami, Fla.

For a minute there I thought Bush was a Democrat. Wow what was that? Some of those proposals were some of the most liberal I have ever heard exposed by any president -- Democrat or Republican. -- seekingtruthnotspin

While the president did mention the no child left behind act, I think we need to focus on what we're going to do to help those schools who have faltering math and science scores, and how there are greater socioeconomic meanings as to why these schools may not be succeeding. -- Colleen, Bradford, Penn.

The president said the best medical system is made by people with their doctors. This may be true and it's all well and good if you happen to have one. My question is this: does the president believe that this nation's children should be universally educated, but not cared for? -- Chris, South Carolina