I really don't care. I'm broke and nobody listens to me. But it seems that the majority of the people hate his as. Why is he still in office? Forget the term- send his as over with Suddam! All the broke people (majority of US) hate him, the vetrans hate him, even some Republicans hate him! What do you think?
2006-12-17
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Capnemo- I read some of your answers: Religiously your OK, politically you’re an IDIOT! True Republican! Always thinking of how to make the others look stupid, to distract people from noticing that you guy's are really a bunch of IDIOTS. The misspelling was an honest mistake and if you put two s's in *** the system will not show it. Never judge a book by its cover. I am employed and also a student. Stick to answering the love questions you PERVERT!
2006-12-18
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You talking about the guy who got appointed by his Dad's friends on the supreme court (which is not supposed to rule on such cases).
Or the guy who astonishingly got "elected" 4 years latter even after it has become impossible to make parodies of him as they look like replays?
Clinton gets dragged on the coals for a near to nothing as make no difference and here we have someone who could be impeached immediately and possibly be prosecuted as a war criminal preaching on TV.
The reason this fellow is in charge is that you never had a democracy in the first place. But now thanks to this joker your republic is lost too.
Good luck to you and the rest of us.
eD.
2006-12-17 23:23:47
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answered by Edouard G 2
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The process is more important than the man. You do not have to like or agree with the president, but he was elected to the office. We have come to this point in our society where many would destroy the process just to assuage their personal agenda or opinion. The biggest problem with the Clinton impeachment is that it set a precedent fraught with disaster. If we begin to embrace the idea that a person should be removed from office based solely on unproven allegations our system is doomed. I understand that some people do not like Mr. Bush and believe he lied. Just as there are people who do not like Mr. Clinton and know that he lied. Maybe there should be an impeachment just to set the record straight on this matter, but don't think for a second that this will good for the American political system as a whole. If we constantly hamstring our Presidents by forcing them to defend against minor or spurious allegations it means that the actual duties of the President will be at least partly neglected. Mr. Bush has 2 more years in office, whether people choose to believe it or not he will serve the remainder of his term. If Democrats truly believe that change is in order in our political system as a whole a good start would be to tone down the negative rhetoric and begin to concentrate on the positives and what can be done for the people as a whole rather than what will satisfy their desire for revenge.
2006-12-17 23:05:34
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answered by Bryan 7
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Not me. I'm a veteran (not vetran) and I don't hate him. Don't pretend that you speak for us. Also the s should be doubled in "as." Maybe if you paid attention in school and learned to spell, you'd have a job and not be broke. There are millions of jobs out there and more being created every day. The Dow is setting new records nearly every month (sometimes daily), inflation is under control and we've not been attacked in this country for over 5 years. The tax breaks worked and there are millions more working today than there was 5 years ago. He may not be the perfect person, but then who is perfect? Jesus was the only perfect one and they killed him.
So get off your duff and get a job instead of sitting at your computer and complaining! The problem with most whiners is they don't do anything for themselves, then complain that they have nothing. You seem to have enough money to buy a computer and pay for Internet access, so you're not as "broke" as you say.
2006-12-17 23:00:04
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answered by capnemo 5
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Don't be fooled by "disapproval ratings", Americans are still happy that Bush is president and not Gore or Kerry>
AND Veterans Love Bush. They Love Rumsfeld. You are not up on current events.
This is the best economy in 50 years. Why are you broke?
Employers are begging for employees.
(You don't sound like you live in the USA.)
2006-12-17 23:17:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Id like to speed the process up so that we have a new president by March 2007, not January 2008. In the meantime, lets put impeachment hearings in place.
2006-12-17 22:46:10
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answered by Clarkie 6
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The only reason why I want to see a new president is so that I can get a respite from the monotonous griping from people who think that their opinions are clouds lined in gold.
2006-12-17 23:04:41
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answered by kitty fresh & hissin' crew 6
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I still prefer Bush to any democrat in the whole USA. Someone has to hold the tax and spend gang in check for the next two years.
2006-12-17 23:24:10
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answered by Mad Roy 6
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Gotta keep the process. 2 more years and hope that the new congress and senate can make some difference in the meantime.
We elected him. I don't think all the blame is his. But, that is one of the perks of being president, You get it all.
2006-12-17 22:48:12
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answered by metoo 7
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i sure would! Barck Obama, i think he should run in the next presidentuial elections in 2012, i hope juliani becomes president!
2006-12-17 22:57:48
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answered by Anonymous
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YEs..... like us here in the Philippines..... i think need a new President now..... not so effective in running the country....
2006-12-17 22:46:26
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answered by bugi 6
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