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The secretary of freaking defense stepped down. He chose a show horse judge to lead Fema. And many others. Is now the time to Impeach? Wash our hands with him and fix our nation?

2006-11-08 06:41:46 · 9 answers · asked by aligrespeq 3 in Politics & Government Elections

Didnt Rumsfeld already know nobody would work with him when the 9 generals spoke out against him?

Get a grip?!?! have u seen his cabinets blunders? Y dont you get a grip and do some research ill help ya. click on this link

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Republican_'culture_of_corruption':_Related_SourceWatch_Resources

Here is a list under his watch

Jack Abramoff
William B. Adams
Rodney Alexander
George Allen
J. Kenneth Blackwell
John Boehner
Conrad Burns
George W. Bush
George W. Bush: Hurricane Katrina
George W. Bush's domestic spying
Neil Mallon Bush
Ahmed Chalabi
Lester Crawford
Randy "Duke" Cunningham
Brian Darling
Thomas D. DeLay
Italia Federici
Timothy E. Flanigan
Mark Foley
Kirk Fordham
Bill Frist: Inside Trader
Dennis Hastert
Tracy A. Henke
Israel Hernandez
Jim Kolbe
I. Lewis Scooter Libby
Joe Lieberman
Mitch McConnell
Ken Mehlman
Judith Miller
Bob Ney
Grover Norquist
Richard Pombo
Susan

2006-11-08 06:55:19 · update #1

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Impeachment and conviction in the senate are a matter of actual criminal activity, and not just because someone has a difference of opinion in how things should have been handled. Get a grip!

Sue

2006-11-08 06:44:53 · answer #1 · answered by newbiegranny 5 · 2 1

issues are not searching very solid for Blair today and we will ought to attend and observe until eventually the mid-time period elections for Bush. If the residing house of Reps flips over to a democratic majority, which maximum polls are predicting will, we will really see and study right into most of the numerous scandals the Republicans were battling. no matter if that turns into an impeachment proceeding or not relies upon on what happends contained in the Senate and how the present tide of discontent keeps to bypass. So really...there is an rather enormous probability that Bush and Blair are screwed.

2016-11-28 22:24:32 · answer #2 · answered by cottom 4 · 0 0

I was against Bush from when he first said he was running for the presidency, and I still disagree with a lot of his policies. But resign? For what? Every person who has held that office has made mistakes. They are humans. Impeachment is for breaking the law, and I think should be only in cases of extreme law-breaking. Treason, bribery, stealing from the gov't.--stuff like that. Not just trying to hide an affair with a willing adult

2006-11-08 06:55:37 · answer #3 · answered by Erwin B 3 · 2 0

Naaaa he'll stick around for the remainder of him term as our President. He's done a great job with our economy and preventing further terror attacks on our soil. People like yourself that hate him really need to accept this.I saw another post about how there is no crying after the loss by blaming the faulty machines. This shows how classy the repubs truly are. In 1994 when Clinton was handed a similar loss as this he hid for days before he faced the public to speak. President Bush took it on the chin and spoke well this AM! He already called Pelosi and gave congrats! That's the what I want my kids to see in our President, how to lose as well as you win. I don't want them to cry and blame others for their losing nor do I want them to be a poor winner like yourself that trys to kick em while their down. Just cuz you don't agree with someones views you shouldn't hate them. God bless President Bush and the USA!

2006-11-08 06:59:22 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I guess it hurt the county when Clinton got his sausage kissed bad enough to impeach but bush can be responsible for torture in Iraq and ignoring Katrina (and.... the list goes on as you know) but that is not as bad as Clinton get in some getto love. Please I would rather have had Clinton being a playboy in office then a torture neo-con advocating child rape in Iraq

BEING PRES MEANS YOU ARE MORE ACCOUNTABLE FOR NOT ONLY YOU ACTIONS BUT OTHERS AS WELL> IT IS NOT A GET OUT OF JAIL FREE CARD> HE SHOULD BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE.

Please dint talk about the economy! Shady statistic will confuse a fool. Do you know where and what type of jobs were created. Do you know what types of jobs were taken? Do you know the unemployment count is only counting those that still qualify for benefits? http://www.thetruthaboutgeorge.com/economy/index.html

2006-11-08 06:54:02 · answer #5 · answered by Chocoholic 2 · 2 2

Hes the president of the United States. Just because a group thinks he made bad choices doesn't mean he should step down. He is human, he is not perfect. We elected him and we should stand behind he. Like i said he is our president and he is trying his best to do what he thinks is right. It is called intregity, maybe we should take lessons from that.

2006-11-08 06:49:24 · answer #6 · answered by Slooby 2 · 2 1

I think that is the next logical step.....after all, I think since the inception of this regime, at least half of Bush's key staff have stepped down....it leads me to question what's going on in the cabinet...something is definitely not right and I guess by the time we find out....Bush will be long gone playing golf at his Texas ranch

2006-11-08 06:48:17 · answer #7 · answered by DaHBIC 3 · 0 2

He isn't the first president to make bad choices, which you didn't say what the mistake was. It may only be in your eyes. Donald stepped down because he knew that no one would work with him.

2006-11-08 06:45:46 · answer #8 · answered by flip103158 4 · 2 1

"bad choices"????
Hell, Bush has BLOOD on his hands!!!!

Should he step down because of his inept management of our country?
No, due largely in part to no criminal intent (that we know of).

Actually, i kinda am gonna enjoy him twisting in the wind these next two years.

Now...if the lame azz Democrats can get their party together and shift a bit more to the center and actually DO something these next two years, they MIGHT win the White House.
(Democrats, are you LISTENING to us? We are middle America and we're P.O.'ed with the Republicans...prove to us you can govern fairly).

2006-11-08 07:04:50 · answer #9 · answered by docscholl 6 · 0 1

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