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2006-09-05 03:14:30 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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Unfortunately, since he can't run for a third term, he'll be leaving office Jan 09. :(

He's broken no laws, he's had congress' backing on every move he's made and the economy is in great shape.

2006-09-05 03:22:34 · answer #1 · answered by dlil 4 · 0 0

Just don't vote Democrat or Republican in any elections at any level. Find a candidate who campaigns on the Constitution and restoring honest leadership.

Did you know that for the last 50 years, 80% of all presidential Candidates have been members of the Council On Foreign Relations, and approximately 80% of their appointees are Council On Foreign Relations members when appointed?

The Council on Foreign Relations is a private "invite only" think tank comprised of the nations wealthiest financiers and industry leaders - including the nations leaders in media and in education. They were founded in order to influence US policy in their favor. Now they run all of our agencies and the White House.

Regardless of which party you vote for, Dem or GOP, you are voting for a representative of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Below I've posted a list of their 2005 members, showing many of their positions in government, media, business, and academia. I've also posted a link to their official website. you can order an official copy of their 2005 annual report with a full list of members to confitrm the list. I recommend that everyone with concerns about honest representation do so as soon as possible.

2006-09-05 03:26:17 · answer #2 · answered by shorebreak 3 · 1 0

If the election system was fair I would suggest the obvious - vote someone else in. however seeing as that is not the case, there are a cpl of suggestions that would probably get me in trouble..so i guess i should forget getting top points for the best answer huh?

2006-09-05 03:22:15 · answer #3 · answered by Christopher 2 · 0 1

Did you vote? If not, you can't complain.....You can't get him out of office. Just convince America to not elect him again. We are the ones who put him in office, and I can't understand why everyone complains so much, when it was in OUR hands!!!!

2006-09-05 03:20:44 · answer #4 · answered by *~HoNeYBeE~* 5 · 1 0

You can take him out of office, but he is not the problem.

2006-09-05 03:21:08 · answer #5 · answered by George 3 · 1 0

"We" don't. His term runs through January 2009 and he will leave office.

2006-09-05 03:16:53 · answer #6 · answered by kingstubborn 6 · 3 0

If liberals want to be taken seriously, you must stop acting like children.

This is the equivalent of "Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Are we there yet?"

You know the answer. When you grow up, maybe you'll get some respect.

2006-09-05 03:19:36 · answer #7 · answered by FozzieBear 7 · 0 1

wait unit january 20, 2009 at 12:00 noon. until then nothing

2006-09-05 03:18:19 · answer #8 · answered by scififed 5 · 4 1

patience
(for crying out loud, it's been 6 years. he's only got 2 more)

2006-09-05 03:20:30 · answer #9 · answered by practicalwizard 6 · 0 0

impeachment, term ends, medical impeadment, or death are the only ways I can think of to get someone out of office

2006-09-05 03:21:34 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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