There is no military agenda. The military is one way to further an agenda. I hope we no longer continue to use our military to further our political agendas! If the electorate sends a big enough message to our politicians, it might change agendas. However, we might have to give up our SUVs!
2006-09-11 09:05:18
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answered by Anonymous
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None whatsoever.
If Bush gets impeached he gets replaced by whom? Cheney of course. He is the first in succession. Do you think anything would change? If you do believe that, then you also believe that Bush is indeed in power and pulling the strings.
Bush is a puppetdent. He is the fall guy if something should went South. Well, we all know that things went South and he is going to be the one who will get it. That is why they made him puppetdent. Bush is a persona invented to be the face of the nation. Admittingly, it is a pretty sorry display. Let's say after these six years he gets axed and replaced by Cheney. The country will think this is a new beginning and will build up new hope for things changing. Little do they know that Cheney is the real president in the background handling Bush any way Darth Cheney sees fit.
The Bush junta is not done with Bush being gone.
2006-09-11 16:18:11
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answered by The answer man 4
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There is no question of IF he will be replaced The American Constitution does not allow a president to serve more than 2 terms as president. Yes I do think that the new president will have a different military agenda.
2006-09-11 16:11:58
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answered by BUPPY'S MEME 5
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Do they not teaching anything is schools today? The President is limited to two terms. He is not running for reelection. The military will follow their commander is chief orders. They don't have to like the person. The clintons hated the military with a passion, but then again the feeling was mutual. Who ever the next Commander in Chief is will have their own agenda, but they will also have to get by congress, the military and the people. Clinton couldn't do anything because his personal problems pretty much had him paralyzed.
2006-09-11 16:09:10
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answered by Anonymous
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What do you mean "if". He is on his 2nd and last term as President. Somebody else is definitely going into the Oval office. Policy will change if the Party changes( or possibly if it doesn't, but don't plan on that). Like all immense organizations. the Military will only change incrementally and at a slower pace than any politicians promise could affect simply because it is so huge and far flung.
2006-09-11 16:10:36
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answered by Pundit Bandit 5
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Well, there's no IF to this question. You should be saying "When", because he cannot run again. This is his second term. He will be replaced, no matter what, and no, I don't think the military agenda will change.
2006-09-11 16:11:57
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answered by SassySours 5
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It's not a matter of "IF" he will be replaced as president... but to answer your question... I doubt there is much change to the agenda of our military
2006-09-11 16:03:18
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answered by j H 6
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First of all, GW Bush can't run again!
Secondly, the "military agenda" as you call it is our nation's defense, and if the "cut and run" liberals get into office, we will be in a lot of trouble.
2006-09-11 16:04:28
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answered by Leah 6
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depends on who replaces him... I personally think the US needs to pull back out military involvment globally and rethink our agenda, and world opinion. But then again, I'm not a bought out, moral corrupt republican or democrat, I'm an American!
2006-09-11 16:07:19
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answered by arch_angel_adam 2
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In 2008, you mean? Because he is not up this year, and can't run again in 2008. January 2009 we will have a new President, regardless.
2006-09-11 16:03:35
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answered by DAR 7
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