Impeachment is imminent. And Clinton is coming back in 08, just not the same Clinton.
2006-06-13 06:27:50
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answered by Kookoo Bananas 1
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Considering that Bush has committed TREASON he should be impeached. If we could just get the dems to take over the house and senate. Oh yeah, the electronic voting machines that the republicans make us all use don't count most of the dem votes! Darn! We are doomed for failure.
BTW- We don't want Clinton. Clintons are republican lite. It's time we got some REAL dems in the house!
2006-06-13 06:50:16
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answered by earthchick 3
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Please, please, tell me the difference between Clinton and Bush... Bush has the highest ranking minorities in the history of the US, he has spent more money domestically and internationally (i.e., Aids in Africa) than Clinton ever did, his tax cuts have increased income to the treasury...
Clinton signed welfare reform, instituted tax cuts, sent our troops to Bosnia to depose a ruthless, murdering dictator, made half-assed attempts to retaliate against Al Quaeda by bombing Afghanistan, let Osama bin laden off the hook when we had him dead to rights...
Bush has not lied (unless you are also ready to admit that Bill Clinton, John Kerry, Tony Blair, Putin, Gerhard Schroeder, et. al., also lied when they *confirmed* and condemned the *fact* that Saddam had WMD pre-9/11, or so *all* intelligence, including Saddam's own closest advisors believed). The Iraq war was sanctioned by *many* UN resolutions, when, by the way, the UN, and mostly France, Russia, and Germany, were thwarting the oh-so-effective economic sanctions against Saddam and enriching him to further his weapons programs... He *had* WMD's, he used them against the Kurds, he was on his way to long-range missles and nuclear capability... all he needed was a little more money under the table from France and the like, and a bit more time while the UN hemmed and hawed and passed yet another in a series of, what?, 14 or 15 "resolutions"...
Wake up!!! Watch something other than CNN and get your facts straight, and at least get all sides of a story before you start throwing presidents out and putting some back in... especially ones who were caught literally with their pants at their ankles right in the oval office (JFK and FDR had mistresses too, but they never made an asses out of themseves over it or got impeached for lying to Federal Grand Juries... give me a break).
If you understand our consitution, Bill Clinton cannot ever be president again... the presidency is now term limited. And George Bush, who is no fiscal conservative, will leave office with stable allies in the Middle East in Iraq and Afghanistan...
I think it's pretty easy... people, given the chance, prefer freedom to having their heads chopped off, or being thrown into a meat grinder for losing a soccer game in the World Cup (Hussein's son's did that, putting them in feet first so it would take longer to die and increase the time of suffering).
Sorry to rain on this Bush-bash, but someone has to give another point-of-view...
2006-06-13 07:01:19
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answered by Michael B 1
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I believe we need to add incompetence as an impeachable offense.
Seriously, is anyone else getting nervous about Bush and his tactics? I'm still trying to get over the wall with Mexico and his bright idea of tatooing a number on all immigrants or illegal immigrants... sounds too WWII for me.
BTW I've just been reading Revenge of the Sith and he's starting to remind me of Palpatine... getting special powers from the Senate due to the war... rewording things to confuse people... fake war... I can almost hear the ragged breathing....
2006-06-13 06:36:21
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answered by Princess Leia 1
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Bush is currently under impeachment proceedings for his security leaks in the Valerie Plame case. He has also committed several other impeachable offenses including lying to get this country into an illegal war. If you support impeachment proceedings, you should contact your senators and representatives to support impeachment of Bush. It is your right and your duty under the constitution to do so.
2006-06-13 06:35:05
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answered by kwahaddi 3
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I agree! Down with Bush, Bring back Clinton.
2006-06-13 06:33:08
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answered by missy55072 3
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The state of Massachusetts is currently passing in their state Senate Articles of Impeachment, which is allowed under the 15th Ammendment.
2006-06-13 06:30:46
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answered by se_roddy 3
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To viva, stop knocking the south. Like the worst President we ever had was like duh Jimmy Carter and Clinton never done nothing to stop terroism. Just because you don't like President Bush is not good enough reason to impeach him. Get over it and move on with your life.
2006-06-13 06:35:43
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answered by toughguy2 7
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If you think Bush is bad, wait to see if the morons in this country are dumb enough to put The Carpetbagger in the White House.
2006-06-13 06:30:13
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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Great idea. Down with Bush...Power to the terrorists!!
Obviously you went to a government school.
2006-06-13 06:37:34
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answered by vhart 1
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