This is not called justice, but democracy. Unfortunately, though, Bush will be there for the entire maximum time he's entitled, because you Americans did not vote against him on the last elections.
2006-11-07 18:45:44
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answered by cpinatsi 7
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I don't know what you're talking about. He's got two more good years left, and having a democratic majority will revitalize his presidency just like having a republican majority revitalized the Clinton presidency.
I see allot of bragging on the part of ultra-libs, but in truth, they didn't gain that much. Even the liberal outlet CBS has admitted there's not much congress can do realistically to change foreign policy, and now democrats will actually have to stand for something rather than simply shooting their mouths off... I predict a loss for them in 2008... The country will see them for exactly what they are...
I'm quite satisfied with this election.
2006-11-08 02:51:45
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answered by Firestorm 6
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Bush will be in Office until Jan.20 of 2009. Nothing that happened today will change that. If he keeps a majority in the Senate he is still in the driver's seat.The Dems are all stroked up about almost nothing.
2006-11-08 02:53:35
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answered by Norman 7
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This country (USA) has been divided for years. Bush has used this as a ticket to do as he sees fit, as he and all those in control believed that this was the will of the people since they had both houses.
This election has stated pretty clear, he and his party has crossed the line. The will of the people are now stating (In plain English) "Enough is Enough".
In his speech tomorrow he will ask the Democrats to work with him. . .I don't think that is the message this nation has sent out . . .It is now time for him, (and what is left of his party) to truly work for the people and to change course!
Thank you for voting today. . .you all did a great job. . .
2006-11-08 02:46:34
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answered by zambranoray 3
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What are you talking about being pushed out slowly?? He has his max of terms. Boy you don't sound too bright. What are you saying cause he will leave office when his term is up that he is being pushed out?? You better study up a little before you shoot your mouth off you sound really stupid LOL
2006-11-08 02:40:05
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answered by passionannie 3
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bush is not slowly being pushed out...no i do not believe that there is a justice being done here, i am greatful but there is no justice being served here.
2006-11-08 02:52:05
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answered by Jessy 5
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Only thing left for Bush is Veto power that can be overruled by the congress. In the immortal words of Jerry Garcia "Keep on Truck-in " USA. Now he can answer for his war crimes.
2006-11-08 02:53:08
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answered by FreeWilly 4
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It took the american people so much time to realise that Bush is sending their kids to die in Iraq for nothing..Yes justice would be prevail before it is too late
2006-11-08 02:39:00
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answered by Astarte 2
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When you see us all dead,will you be happy? Democraps !! the
terror cells are celebrating tonight. yes this is justice for No.Korea, Russia,and Venezuela
2006-11-08 03:20:26
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answered by gwhiz1052 7
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the world will be a better place when Bush is out of politics and running another baseball franchise into the ground.
2006-11-08 02:40:34
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answered by BikeDude75 1
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