Hi Fudge:
Yes, I think he should be forced out ASAP.
But first, I want him to sit and spin on a spiked MIDDLEFINGER!!
2006-12-09 08:52:51
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answered by Anonymous
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From now on anyone in the presidency is going to be pilloried unfairly and relentlessly by the opposition party.
This political boil came to a head in the Clinton years and has burst now in the Bush era. It will be systemically septic in the time of the next president, and it spells the doom of our current political system. No one can govern fairly or effectively when deluged and surrounded by a maelstrom of vicious criticism and vituperation. Both sides are guilty of this and it is only going to get worse. The GOP will soon be as crazy as the looneylibs. God help us and the USA when it comes to this at last.
2006-12-09 14:19:34
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answered by Mad Roy 6
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Bush should be left in office so he can spend the next two years dragging the Republican party into the ground, guaranteeing maybe 40 years of Democratic govt.
2006-12-09 16:52:56
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answered by bettysdad 5
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Every country gets the leader it deserves...
Bush was elected in a democratic way. He can be forced out only with a similar democratic way. Only if he does something illegal the Congress or the Senate should impeach him.
2006-12-09 13:57:57
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answered by blapath 6
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i also love bush (no homo) but he is one of our best presidents yet in my opinions.. he is willing to do what is best for this country regardless of what people think and thats what kind of president we need.. people really dont understand really how much we have improved the middle east with our presense.. u need to ask people that are originally from that part of the world what they think of bush.. ive heard of stories of radical muslims tying a baby to their parents one leg to the father and the other to the mother and pulling the parents apart thus ripping the baby apart.. some people over their have no conscience also they have been taught from like kindergarden to kill americans and all other people that are not muslims, they have cartoon with them killing the other people of their country and also cartoons including suicide bombing, they have songs that teach to them to hate all others... until acts such as this stop we should stay on iraq and continue to help the people
2006-12-09 14:14:35
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answered by bdbdub 3
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blind allegiance? BS. I support him. I believe you guys are blindly following the far left media. Do you understand what a civil war is? Iraq is not in a state of civil war. On the average 50 Iraqis die a day. More people are murdered in the U.S. everyday. Does that make the U.S. in a constant state of civil war?
Apparently people think if we leave Iraq that thinks just go away...the facists just disappear and they don't hate us. Things aren't changing. We can't leave. If you read the study group, any logical person would laugh at half the ideas they came up with. Ask Iran and Syria for help. Psshh...they want us to lose there.
Stop blindly following the left.
2006-12-09 14:03:27
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answered by Squawkers 4
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Yes, but I also think that the American people deserve to suffer the consequences of their gutless submission to birth privileges. This won't be a free country until the son of a millionaire has just as much chance of becoming a blue-collar worker as the son of a blue-collar worker does. These unearned rights to your Daddy's money and power started in the Dark Ages and will bring us back to the time when, except for the spoiled brats, life was nasty, brutal, and short.
2006-12-09 14:04:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree he's a freaking red neck, but if he's run out of office then we are left with Cheney, who is an even bigger creep.
2006-12-09 13:57:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Shrty0525's comments pretty much sum up those who continue "blind allegiance" to Bush. I don't agree that he's a "red-neck" but he is most definitely out of touch with the realities of his job.
2006-12-09 13:59:34
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answered by carpediem 5
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yeah i live in Texas also, your redneck comment is a little insulting, but i agree bush is a retard. but he still would have been a retard if he was from new jersey.
America chose him to lead the country, so it's only Americas fault if we don''t like him.
2006-12-09 14:04:27
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answered by Anonymous
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