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2006-11-16 00:38:55 · 30 answers · asked by Informed Liberal 1 in Politics & Government Politics

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I think a mandatory 2-year stint in the Baghdad police department (as a beat cop) would do it for me.

2006-11-16 00:40:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 3

Okay... This question is so absurd, it's funny!!!

It seems to me, "Informed Liberal" (one of the previous posters was right. That IS an oxymoron), that you ought to be more concerned about how your party is going to handle the problems in this country than wasting our time with investigations which will yield nothing in the end anyway.

First, the dems have only a forty seat majority, meaning they DO NOT have the votes necessary to impeach in the house. Even if they did so, the senate is essentiall fifty-fifty. Joe Lieberman, though he is an independent democrat at the moment, has said he would not rule out going over to caucus with the Republicans, should the dems pursue the lunatic left's agenda of obstruction. In other words, he would essentially hand control of the senate BACK to the Republicans, as it would then be up to Dick Cheney, as leader of the senate, to cast the deciding vote in any tie situation. It takes a two-thirds majority in the senate to find any president worthy of impeachment.

Secondly, your questions hows ignorance on your part as to just exactly what impeachment implies. The senate and house have no power to hand down any kind of punishment except to disqualify an elected official from holding or enjoying any office under the government of the United States of America. In simpler terms, they can do nothing more than remove an official from power and bar him from holding any future office.

Third, investigations would take at least TWO years to complete, by which time Bush will be out of office anyhow. Even if he WAS successfully impeached, Dick Cheney would take over for the remainder of his term, and libs would not have time to go out and hold more hearings. (And BTW, I have yet to see a single proof from you or any other lib regarding "war crimes")

Finally, I would say concentrate on your own problems before you start trying to take care of Bush. The dems are already unravelling, and they've not even taken control yet... I mean, you've got John Murtha, their favorite vet (and Nancy Pelosi's elect to the "House Intel Commitee), on a LIBERAL group's corruption watch list! And this is just ONE example of the problems among the party who came into office with no plan whatsoever. Their entire platform was, "We're not Bush!"

In short, if you want to mantain power, it would be wiser for you to contact your local dem officials and ask them to concentrate on solving the problems facing this country rather than wasting our time on a process that helps no one in the long run...

2006-11-16 01:16:30 · answer #2 · answered by Firestorm 6 · 0 1

If Obama receives elected, issues will be so undesirable it will make each and each and every of the meant "crimes" of the Bush administration look like a picnic contained in the park, and persons will be wishing for the "reliable previous days"! it is all relative, and no individual individual could likely be to blame for as a lot as Bush receives blamed for.

2016-11-24 22:22:58 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Four more years in the white house.
When the whole world is beating on you, and watches your every action, I can not think of a more hurting punishment then to be in the white house.

2006-11-16 01:05:46 · answer #4 · answered by leskinglew 1 · 1 0

He won't, trust me. The closest he'd probably get to punishment is constant heckling everytime someone sees him. Meanwhile, after all he's done, his reward is to relax on the sands of Hawaii, or throwing back beers in his ranch.

Everybody has a price, and if you can pay that price, you can do anything you want.

2006-11-16 03:06:52 · answer #5 · answered by Huey Freeman 5 · 0 1

Do you really, deep in your heart really, think he comitted war crimes? I think he is an honest person and really believes in what he says. Last election, if I had been in the country, I would have voted for him. Unfortunately he seems to have a bunch of iditarods advising him. Yes, it's time for somebody else, but I am still a CONSERVATIVE..

2006-11-16 00:58:56 · answer #6 · answered by luosechi 駱士基 6 · 3 1

Have you heard of "It's a Final countdown" over the air?
Do you know what the mystery of us-911 with Afghanistan and Iraq is all about in planet of apes.
How do you charge the dirty old men with ghost stories in planet of apes..
When he himself were just like you and me at loss and blurr on what went wrong out there after the war was over in planet of apes.
What went wrong out there is beyond the control of living human kind in getting caught by our creator in planet of apes.
So on what charge are you going to charge him with?
What went wrong out there is for him to solve the blunders and slip-ups with human errors created back in the past that he has to correct with his time in planet of apes.
When everyone kick him on the butts he was just like you and me at loss and blurr and stranded in planet of apes.

2006-11-16 02:22:49 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Bush and Cheney stripped of all of their profiteering wealth and then impeached and sent to the courts in Hague in front of the U.N.

2006-11-16 07:54:26 · answer #8 · answered by Jenny_is_Hot 6 · 0 3

A high five!

In which me and him run towards each other, and when we get close, we both jump, hit hands as in a high five, and then do a 180 with our arms, and hit our hands together again by our waists, all while we are suspended in mid-air

Was that graphic enough?

2006-11-16 00:49:30 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 5 3

Nobel Peace Prize.

2006-11-16 00:44:22 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

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