Don't think about what he deserves, think about what do you want for the country. President Cheney? Didn't think so. I'd hate to see that man as the ultimate authority in this country.
2006-08-21 07:07:55
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answered by Queen of Cards 4
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I'm ashamed of these people on here who so willingly want to impeach the president. There are some things that Bush has done that I don't like, other things that I do like, but that's not the question here. The question is that people want to impeach the president because "they don't like him".
Above all, with Bush, I believe his is a man of integrity. Unlike our former president, Bush may be wrong, but at least he's doing all he can to protect our country. These people who object to our fighting terrorist in the Middle East and object to aspects of the Patriot Act would be the first to be upset if we were attacked in Middle America or if we had a half dozen airplanes lost to terrorist last week. Then they'd want to attack Bush because he wasn't doing enough to protect Americans.
What truly upsets me also as a Veteran is that people are so hateful toward the president simply because they don't like him, because they don't like conservatives, because they're a liberal, because fighting terrorism is hard and they don't want to do it... I could go on and on.
I think the major problem with these negative people is that they don't realize that our nation is truly at war. While they sit in front of their computer screens fat, dumb and happy, there are people out there who hate us and want to do us harm. People in the Middle East are so radical that they will harm themselves, their loved ones and innocent people if they can inflict harm on us. I don't think people realize this. Those who hate Bush would rather put their head in the sand and say to themselves over and over that they "hope" the terrorist just go away.
I'm glad we live in a country where people can talk bad of our president. It our right to do so. But with those rights come responsibilities. And people who want to impeach our president because all he's doing is protecting American are not acting very responsible.
TX Guy
2006-08-21 14:59:42
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answered by txguy8800 6
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The President can only be impeached for "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors", like President Clinton did (lied under oath in Federal Court).
All the talk from the looney left about impeaching President Bush, demonstrates their lack of knowledge concerning the law. It's a good thing they can't win elections, or we would all be in trouble.
2006-08-21 14:17:59
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answered by Jolly1 5
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First of all who wants Dick running things? He maybe you don't know for sure. I think the Valerie Plume CIA agent leak is plenty enough reason for a treason charge. That is why we should impeach George and Dick. And have Congress select someone till the next election. Put your own operatives lives in danger that what was done.
2006-08-21 15:13:55
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answered by DAVID T 3
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We should because: The illegal wiretapping programs are in violation of the 1st and 4th amendments, a very impeachable offense, plus after the judge ruled the programs to stop, he said in a press conference, "the programs will continue." If that's not abusing your power, what is?
We shouldn't because who the hell wants Cheney to be president?
I think he should be gone, because the should outways the shouldn't.
2006-08-21 14:14:32
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answered by RATM 4
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first to impeach someone would have to be some sort of scandel. You dont impeach someone because they arent doing well or more so not doing well with choices. Bush may have wire tapped phones considered (unconstitutional) however he did it out of the best interests of american people right or wrong it was a deed meant for the good however say somebody thats a president sales american secrets that is up for impeachment
2006-08-21 14:11:44
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answered by Thomas L 1
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Because he willfully violates the Constitution whenever it suits him, breaks federal law without remorse, and has betrayed his oath of office.
He's a criminal and he can't be trusted. Isn't that reason enough?
The problem is that Impeachment is the sole province of Congress. It must be initiated by the House and tried by the Senate. So, until Congress is willing to hold elected officials accountable for breaking the law, there's little we can do.
Except raise our voices, get the message out, cause people to think about the issues, and present the facts so they can make an informed decision.
2006-08-21 14:12:10
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answered by coragryph 7
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1. U.S., citizens first time elected Bush as President, as such he
deceived the public.
2. He got elected for second term again he threatened with
Terrorists hoax and deceived the innocent citizens.
3. If he is not impeached immediately it will be third mistake of
innocent and conscious citizens of U.S.
Mr. Bush who is grand son of Nazis supporter, is a fascist, not
only harmful for the U.S. Nation but a threat for the world peace.
Only solution available for U. S. citizens to rectify their mistakes is the impeachment of Mr. Bush and prosecuting him
for his illegalities and conspiracies for conducting 9/11, alleged "Terrorist Plot", Bomb Blasts in London, Bomb Blasts in Mumbai, India, invaded Afghanistan, Iraq, supported Israel, in Palastene, Lebenon, killed millions of people, what else require to prove Mr. Bush a fascist.
2006-08-22 05:56:53
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answered by Shaheen 1
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We should not because of 'war-mongering & draft-dodging d*ckhead cheney' (who is already runnin' the country & startin' needless wars,anyway),then,next in line is Hastert,not much better so,we're stuck with the moron until 08.
2006-08-21 14:15:05
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answered by Putt 5
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Impeach? I say asassinate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And make the day of his assasination a national holiday!
2006-08-21 14:54:06
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answered by Anonymous
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