Unarmed non-violent approaches are the first and best bet.
If 70-ish% percent of the country thinks Bush is doing a bad job, then they should get out and vote for a new Congress that will take the necessary steps to stop him.
We have a process in place to handle this within the laws. We shouldn't abandon those laws just because our leaders have.
2006-08-17 06:03:18
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answered by coragryph 7
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I dont think trying to remove him from power using force would be a wise idea as you know from his past record till now it will only give him another excuse to take more of your liberties.
Hopfully in 18 month's he will be removed or before if people finaly start to wake up and see the corruption that has been going on.
The only problem you will find is alot of people are already brain numbed into thinking he is the best thing since sliced bread and tbh even if they saw him with there own eyes throwing a baby off a cliff they would still say it didnt happen.
Just keep in mind there are still alot of people also fighting to get the truth out about the crimes that have been commited by this administration and are making alot of headway on this front it is only so long before the truth finaly comes out.
I guess we will see alot of red faces then and all the I love bush fans well they will probably still deny it.
Personaly I wouldnt ask questions like the one you put here. It is to easy for people to take it out of context and then they will probably brand you a terrorist also.
If you would like to see some of the progress that has been made on the truth movement then please follow the link I have provided and you can make an educated decision on the subject after reading all the scholars, scientists factual documentation.
You can do alot more damage to bush just by waking people up to the truth.
http://www.infowars.com
2006-08-17 07:18:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No, we still have open ability.
1. We have not been told we can't vote.
So, as soon as reelection comes around, if something huge happens like 9/11 again..... then we can make sure Bush will declare some war and he will use the provisions he put in when he first signed into office that A) allowed him to draft anyone regardless of education or gender and B) made sure that the current president stayed president for as long as the war remained.
Scary stuff.
Once that happens, if he remains in presidency, then a coup becomes a possibility, as he's no longer (blatantly this time, not sneakily like he has) - following the laws we set up, and is instead, following laws HE set up - which is not the same thing.
Anyway, half of America likes the man - I particularly don't - but ther's a process and procedure; and we must follow those, otherwise a coup will be concidered just as bad as a tyranical president that remains in office after his people have said to get out.
2006-08-17 06:08:04
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answered by Solrium 3
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Is your loyalty to your country or your president?
If your loyalty is to your president, you've created your own king. I thought the US was founded by people who gave the finger to a king.
If your loyalty is to your country, then one man's sedition is another man's patriotism, one man's terrorist another man's freedom fighter. Put it this way: Was Erwin Rommel a traitor or a patriot for trying to assassinate Hitler with a bomb in 1945?
I'm not advocating violence, but there may/will come a point when the US's "leadership" is dragging the country down the tubes so far that somebody must commit an act of violence out of patriotic necessity, not treasonous disloyalty. The question then is: When is it not too late to change things, but not too early to be an unjustified action? And will the one who commits the necessary action be willing to die for his country?
2006-08-17 06:13:21
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it is our duty as patriotic Americans to support the government against such threats. If you object to the Administration's handling of the country, it's your duty to attempt to remove them by peaceful, democratic means (that is, by voting). We have a republican form of government (with democratic means) for exactly these reasons -- to prevent mob rule, but also to ensure that the people control the government.
2006-08-17 06:10:09
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answered by Patrick 3
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He's gone in 18 months. You want to attack President Bush and his cabinet with firearms instead of waiting? Be prepared for a polite visit from the Secret Service.
2006-08-17 06:06:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I would feel obligated to confront you, with a bazooka in hand and aimed at your face as I activate the triggering device. And, that is just to get your attention! You demented moron. You can take your interpretation of patriot and wipe your butt with it.
I want you to understand something. This is much cleaner and faster than lining up your sorry @ss, in front of a firing squad!
2006-08-17 06:12:53
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answered by briang731/ bvincent 6
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elementary opinion. i think of it rather is via fact men interior the defense force are afraid that if that they had a great officer who replaced into gay and he had their lives and their careers in his hands he might cope with them the way men in authority have traditionally taken care of, and lamentably proceed to handle, women human beings: sexual coercion, harassment, rape and the occasional intercourse-proper homicide. I consider you there are various gay people who might gladly serve interior the defense force and that i think of the concern isn't that there is something incorrect with gay human beings yet that the defense force has no longer got here across a thank you to administration sexual predation in its ranks.
2016-09-29 09:12:23
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answered by ? 4
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As long as there is a democratic process, there is no reason for armed conflict.
2006-08-17 06:07:51
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answered by Anonymous
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You probably don't even know a Patriotic American.
Why don't you join the military and do something good for America?
2006-08-17 06:06:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes its our duty..
Bush Admin is just putting this country into the gutter!!
This is not the America that I use to know!!
Were living in a medieval days of America.. The dark days!! Where everybody hate us.
2006-08-17 06:09:02
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answered by emac4lyf 4
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