yes,
if john conyers keeps his word, not only will we look into the this adminstation but under the law have too.
the consolidation of power in the three branches of government is troubling and not what i imagine the framers had in mind, there is a lack of checks and balances.
the diffrence between Clinton and Bush is that the investagations after millions and millions dollars was meant to create a look of suspcion without any proof, it was meant to create or incinuate but they could prove or had to prove any wrong doing it was appearance that mattered. they paid state troopers to lie for heavans sake.
as for the bush admin, there is real crimes against the power of the constition and the rule of law. there is violations of the 4th amendment and especially voter fraud in the last two elections.
when the trials come all americans will win, it is not a party gain it is a gain for the country.
2006-09-14 21:21:36
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answered by nefariousx 6
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I contend that most of them aren't old enough to vote. Which is a good thing for the sanctity of this country.
"Like the Repubs hounded Clinton for any little thing they could find to smear him. "
You mean lying under oath to a grand jury was a little thing?
Yeah, why not... let's go after Bush immediately following the elections in November... It's not like this country has more pressing matters to deal with right now.
You folks are among the most ignorant small minded individuals I have ever had the pleasure of communicating with.
2006-09-15 04:24:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Whoever has majority in House or Senate has the Power to Subpoena. Which lets committees, independent investigations, and inquiries begin, (no amount of public inquiry could do this) If the Dems have any skill, (which is questionable) things can be looked into without it seeming to be paritsan revenge.
Which could be catastrophic in 2008.
2006-09-15 04:22:02
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answered by dollbrains 3
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Dear Americans:
If you don't like your government, vote it out. That requires that you register to vote. Most of you don't but complain about the government. How unpatriotic of you. It is patriotic to vote, dudes.
Sincerely yours,
A Canuck who lives in an igloo with cheap red wine, chocolates and skis for July.
2006-09-15 04:24:32
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answered by cotterall&elaineadams 2
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The first step will be hearings... lots and lots of hearings...
I am praying democrats at least get the House because even if they don't impeach him, they will at least have some hearings where we can find out what he has really be up to.
2006-09-15 04:17:43
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answered by BeachBum 7
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Bush is already being investigated. Presidents (at least all the most recent ones) are all investigated.
2006-09-15 04:32:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep, he will be at least impeached by the Senate!
No matter what happens, he will be tried as a war criminal once out of office!
2006-09-15 04:19:59
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answered by cantcu 7
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I doubt it the whole lot of them voted to allow the military action in Iraq and they won't want to throw the spotlight on themselves.
2006-09-15 04:23:29
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answered by Johnny B Goode 3
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After your diaper is changed do you still smell like sh*t.
The only crime I can see committed is liberals are stupid piles of steamy sh*t, just like the one you was born from.
2006-09-15 06:50:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Hate to break it to you, lad. Congress is not changing hands. And oh yes, the next president will be a Republican.
2006-09-15 04:20:46
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answered by caesar x 3
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