Wow, 87%! That's great. If only that many people would make it publicly known that they want him impeached.
I voted Yes.
2006-08-03 18:10:56
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answered by tiger_lilly33186 3
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One thing of which I am uncertain, as to the extent of most people's level of awareness, is the fact of just how manipulative & shrewdly misleading this regime has been: Many - even his detractors, are convinced of this man being a miscreant twit, bumbling his way though the presidency... but nothing could be futher from the truth.
The Bush Dynasty is "squared-toed on" with the select few that seek to control world affairs - polictical & otherwise, through the subtle manipulations of public opinion & INDUCED sentiments. The rampant fear-mongering is an example of this unabashed, and by now, BLATENT agenda for economic imperialism. Gee Dubya & his good ol' oil cronies... have had their eye on the extention of American controls & interests on the Mid-east since before the well-orchestrated rigging of his first presidential bid for the White House. Yea, we have been fooled into thinking this guy is some inept 'boob' that barely knows his butt from a rainbarrel, but that is the most clever part of "the ruse..." people tend to "make excuses" for the obviously 'slow' presentation skills of our "fearless leader." But in actuallity, knowing what's in the works (he's pretty much just a "mouthpiece" for much bigger conglomerated interests) BEFORE those events come down the pipeline, has GOT to make him feel like he's just "playing his part" & "going through the motions." This beleif fits in well with his whole demeanor... almost blase'. Whoever's interests that he is forwarding/promoting, you can be sure that our "installed" president now acts with impunity and even a sense of the "untouchable." So lest we be futher fooled... take heed!
2006-08-04 02:23:12
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answered by cherodman4u 4
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Wow. Its not a scientific survey but still - 87% in an unofficial poll is still pretty darn high. All I can say is November 2006 - bring it on - its long past time to start getting this country back on track and making a lame duck will suffice somewhat until we can get him out of the White House.
2006-08-04 01:49:07
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answered by Sonie 5
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I would have loved to vote for that during his first term in office. The million dollar question is how did we allow him and his incompetent office members to make another four year encore.
2006-08-04 01:21:00
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answered by Yahooligan85 2
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Absolutely.
2006-08-04 08:47:42
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answered by P P 5
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Great--the vast majority of Americans want him impeached. Too bad what Americans want doesn't matter to these neocon, power-hungry, no-accountability fascists.
2006-08-04 01:10:27
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answered by Agenda Dog 2
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If votes mattered anymore, Sure I'd like to cast a lil' sumthin'.
2006-08-04 01:11:27
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answered by Gotta Lotta Nerve 3
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Well at least 80% of Americans still have brains, and yes I'd love to empeach him
2006-08-04 02:53:42
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answered by jellybean24 5
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I went there and voted no. I think he's doing the best job he can considering all things. Thanks for showing the poll, although I agree with the above writer about it being pretty pro liberal.
2006-08-04 01:13:07
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answered by Mandalawind 5
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Yes i would and voted against it..
2006-08-04 01:12:28
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answered by ole_lady_93 5
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