Oh give me a break you pathetic, liberal, Bush Hater. Every body knows that these poll that CNN take are so Liberal. There is still a 40 something percent of the country supporting Bush. Check out other polls beside LIBERAL CNN, ABC, CBS.
2006-06-08 03:12:28
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answered by TJ 4
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Go ahead force him out. Who would you get as a replacement? Because you obviously haven't thought that far ahead( if you can think) Cheney. And IF you force him out you'd have Hasert.
It's thinking like yours that has damned the Democrats into what appears to be a permenant second place. IF Democrats really want ot take back Congress come up with a better slogan than 'I'm not a Republican'. I want a strong Democratic Party with GOOD ideas. And this crop ain't got any! You waste time on 'Gay' rights when you should be worrying about healthcare, social security, border security, and the debt. Those things concern every one not just some 'special' interest.
2006-06-08 10:27:52
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answered by namsaev 6
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Why should he resign when we put him in office for the second term? We should have learned our lesson the first time and not vote him in but instead of voting for someone else; we vote for
Bush which at the end we realized we made a mistake and it will cost more than we bargin for. I think that we should really think the next time we vote for the next president. I believe that if the president mess up the first term; we shouldn't give him the second chance to "improve" his judgement which will never happen. Bush only going after countries he think he can defeat but he don't know who he is going up against when trying to start a war. Like Iraq; we thought it was because of terrorist but at the end we find out that the reason he started the war is because of oil rather than terrorist. He said it was terrorist but we know it was all a lie. The way I see it is that we will be screwed no matter who we pick as for a president because the next one will have a big mess to clean up and it will take years to do so.
2006-06-08 11:00:55
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answered by dyersburg731 1
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No, he can believe what ever he wants. God can tell him to do something, but there is oversight that would prevent him from nuking a country like China. Also, he is smart enough to know that doing that would not accomplish anything. Why don't you grow a brain, and learn a little about how the government and the world works then come on here and post actual thoughtful questions.
2006-06-08 10:12:19
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answered by Anonymous
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No, Liberals are wasting their time calling for his resignation. They should be calling for resolution to existing problems. In short they should force him to do his job.
He should be forced to create an exit strategy for Iraq.
He should be forced to seek a diplomatic resolution for Iran.
Congress should be force to stop their partisan bickering and attack the domestic problems in this country.
Balance the budget and shrink the size of the government.
Tax reform and the initiation of a flat tax.
Health care costs.
Campaign finance reform.
Lobbyist regulation.
Immigration reform and securing our borders ( good start so far).
Continued education reform.
Welfare reform and the elimination of generational dependence.
Stop the fighting. Stop the rhetoric. Stop the blaming and finger pointing.
WE NEED TO FORCE OUR LEADERS TO GET BACK TO WORK!!!!
I too am a Libertarian
2006-06-08 10:25:50
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answered by mymadsky 6
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Give it a rest!
I am non-religious. I have no interest in going to church, so you can take my opinion as that of an objective observer.
Priests, nuns, etc. have all claimed to have received a calling from god to do his work. Do you want to say that every priest, every nun is a nutcase? How about the Pope?
I agree that EXTREME religious viewpoints held by irrational, volatile Islama-fascists should be cause of concern. These nutcases can say that Allah told them to develop nuclear technology and obliterate Israel and all their enemies.
However, if Bush says that god communicates with him, he's not saying they're having a literal conversation. People of faith believe that god has responded to their prayers. A true response of spirutual origin is not a violent battlecry, but a glimpse of the wisdom, compassion, and fortitude necessary to do the right thing.
Here's the difference between Bush's religion and the crazy Islama-fascists. Bush wants freedom, tolerance, democracy, and respect for human rights. When Bush "talks to god", it's a plea for divine guidance. He doesn't show up on Monday morning and say, "Boys, god just told me to nuke Iran. Prepare the bombers".
Bush is looking for a way for people to live in harmony, freedom and peace. He isn't trying to convert anyone to his religious beliefs. Afghanistan and Iraq drafted their own constitutions, wrote their own laws. There is no mention of a Christian god, get it?
The insane Islama-fascists want to force everyone to live like it's 700AD, in a world of forced ignorance and intolerance. They see non Muslims as infidels, who should be destroyed.
Check out the true face of the Muslim radicals: http://www.snopes.com/photos/politics/muslimprotest.asp
(Most Muslims are peaceful; this shows the exceptions)
The sick, twisted Ayatollahs want women deprived of education and the opportunity to work, and to be entombed in stifling burkas. Under their law, these women can never leave their homes unless properly accompanied by a male relative. Sounds like house arrest.
2006-06-08 12:13:20
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answered by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7
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George W. Bush should be impeached by the House and convicted by the Senate of fraud and waste relating to Iraq, which in my view amount to a high crime or a misdemeanor. He should also be imeached and convicted of violating the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (or FISA).
Unfortunately, the belief that god speaks to oneself is widespread in America and probably is not likely to result in removal of W.
2006-06-08 10:21:50
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answered by loafingoccassionally 2
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No. You Americans are idiots (at least those who voted for him to a second term). Suffer the consequence. I hate to see that America is very quickly decaying economically, but I hope George Bush does more stupid things like invade Iran. I find him amusing and irritating, let him stay in power, its like watching a doomsday comedy flick.
2006-06-08 10:24:28
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answered by Shangri-La 4
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if he was to resign then look who would be president......what needed to happen was him not being elected in the first place but now that he has been i think we need to be at least respectful of the idiot after all enough people thought he could run this country to make him president--- just keep your fingers crossed he doesnt mess anything else up while he is in office and that the next election someone with brains runs
2006-06-08 10:17:32
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answered by greeneyedmommy 3
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Why should President Bush resign? Because he's a Christain? I think I am answering a question asked by a bigot, oh, let me correct myself, a libertarian bigot!!!
2006-06-08 14:02:15
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answered by rosi l 5
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