His lies (to drag us into war and expand the power of his office) are far worse than those of Nixon and Clinton. Yes, he should be impeached.
Remember, impeachment is the bringing of charges, not the actual removal from office, that's the next step in the process. Even if he were not removed from office, he should at least be accountable for his actions.
2006-07-21 03:28:02
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answered by cdogzilla 2
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There is no grounds for an impeachment. Pay more attention in school. If you are out of school READ more. Clinton lied to a Grand Jury, Nixon did a coverup to protect his friends and lied to investigators. Bush was misinformed by the CIA and NSA and made decisions based on that information, so did the liberal Democrats in congress, should we impeach all of them as well. Just because you don't like someone doesn't mean you should impeach them, that is a serious thing. Your best move would be to help a Democrat running for congress this fall and maybe you will be able to take over congress again, though I will be working against you.
2006-07-21 10:42:24
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answered by Schmickrod 2
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no
First of all, he's out of office and can no longer be impeached. Second, the closest he ever came to being worthy of impeachment was going back on his campaign pledge not to raise taxes. That didn't come anywhere even REMOTELY close to the reasons that Bill Clinton should have been removed from office by Congress and thrown in prison. Anyway, George Bush's SON, George WALKER Bush is doing an excellent job and the Twenty-Second Amendment should be repealed so that he could serve another six terms.
2006-07-21 10:28:12
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answered by professionaleccentric 5
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It really grinds my gears when you say he protects us from terrorists. As far as I know there was only one terrorist attack on this country, and he facilitated it. Gross negligence at the least. Compliance at the worst.
Bush should be impeached for blocking (then staging) an investigation into 9\11. Oh, and the BS Commission (that he handpicked) Report doen't even mention building 7. Some investigation.
If you can get past the pain and fear, the truth becomes clearer. There are so many ommisions and distortions in the report. What doesn't the government want us to know about that day? I urge you to demand a TRULY independent investigation into the events of September 11.
Furthermore, only $3 million was allocated to investigate 9/11 411 days after the tragedy. ($50 million for Clinton smear). The numbers simply don't add up. He and the people he surrounds himself with are the worst traitors in AMERICAN HISTORY.
WE DESERVE TO KNOW THE TRUTH!!!!!
Yes - impeach the bastard.
2006-07-21 11:36:03
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answered by drumtastilicious 1
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Yes, but not for the same reason many on the "left" do. I am not on the left. I believe he should be impeached because he has signed many laws that are unconstitutional and funded many functions of the government not authorized by the Constitution. President Bush took an oath to defend the Constitution and he has not done so. There is a very good report about this that you can read via the CATO Institute:
http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=6330
2006-07-21 10:30:13
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answered by Anonymous
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George Bush hasn't done anything to warrant impeachment. He has broken no law, he has not done anything that constitutes "high crimes and misdemeanors" and he hasn't done anything shameful to the Presidency. So, why would you want to impeach him?
No matter how or why you do not like the President, he is one of 300 million Americans and he got the job because a majority of the 300 million Americans who voted, voted for him. It doesn't matter if you agree with him or not. A majority of people who voted, voted him in.
What we all need to do, if we don't like the guy who is President, is to find someone better and vote for him the next time.
2006-07-21 10:28:39
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answered by Roseknows 4
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Absolutely he should be impeached. Then tried for war crimes and crimes against the constitution. And being a trator to the oath of his office.
Don't you think lying about WMDs and getting over 2500 americans and hundreds of thousands of Iraqis killed is worse than a bl*w job in the oval office?
There are scores of provable crimes that can be used by a REAL congress and Senate to put him away for a long time. The big problem is that they all have their hands in the cookie jar.
2006-07-21 10:49:25
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answered by Imaginer 4
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Why would you want to impeach GWB?
He's, without comming out and just saying it, (he's trying to stop America from becomming, "lost in the sauce" so to speak!
Think about it. He's trying to inforce our borders, but not just borders our immigration security as well, protect us from terrorists, keep our economy stable, maintain peace with all nations, protect our rights and freedoms, help keep our healthcare costs low, insure our Social Security money will be there for us, protect our troops, find Osoma Bin Ladin and take care of him, ohh yeah, and show his wife that he loves her too.
Do you not for one minute think he's going to piss someone off in the process? I think with all he has on his plate, that he's doing a bang up job. Meanwhile we're the ones sitting back and buying Asian products (Toyotas, Nissans, Mitsubishi's and such). Our American companies are being taken over by foreign markets. The money we are making is becoming more Asian as days go by.
We're thinking of impeaching our President? LOL. We need to be thinking (BUY AMERICAN PRODUCTS)!
2006-07-21 10:39:00
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answered by 35 goodlookinmalefrombalt 3
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Not impeached but more shot or something in a ''hunting accident''. We should invent a time machine and bring him back to the day kennedy was gunned down and exchange them and give Kennedy his job back.
Now its time to get tracked down by the FBI for my comments and be interrogated. Good thing I'm in Canada though......right.....
2006-07-21 10:26:50
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answered by Anonymous
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can you give us the charges for the impeachment? i don't believe he's done anything illegal. I mean, he's made mistakes in my opinion, but there's no reason to impeach him. perhaps you should look up the word in the dictionary.
2006-07-21 10:26:33
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answered by jamie 4
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