Absolutely, he lied to Congress in his State of the Union address about the reasons to go to war in Iraq, his administration has conducted illegal wiretaps on American citizens, his administration has ignored international treaties that make our citizens safer in the world, his administration has allowed illegal no-bid contracts that benefits his friends and donors, he outed a covert CIA operative for political reasons, he allowed Cheney to conduct secret and illegal meetings with energy company officials to write the nation's energy policy to benefit themselves, and he manipulated the vote in 2000 to get into office in the first place...so, yes, he should be impeached and will go down in history as the worst president this country has ever had at the helm...
2006-12-19 15:45:05
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answered by cwdc 3
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#43 had all of the power for his first 4 years = Accomplished nothing for the working class in the USA.
#42 had little power in his first 4 years = NAFTA & Streamlined Free Trade with China. Lost and still losing millions of jobs in the USA from these agreements.
No matter which side that you weigh and think is better.....the working class loses a little more in every voting generation we go through.
Some people say we have more of the good things in living than we ever had before. Some people say we have less of the good things in living than we ever had before.
END RESULT = It may be 2 years or 5 years or 20 years.....eventually....the bill comes due and we have no way to pay it as a nation.
2006-12-20 00:42:30
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answered by pahasaba9540 1
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Liking him has nothing to do with impeaching him. This country can't just start impeaching people because they don't like them.
2006-12-19 23:43:09
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answered by time_wounds_all_heelz 5
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No. We should not impeach Bush. He has not committed any impeachable offenses.
2006-12-20 00:07:00
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answered by yupchagee 7
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Roughly 2/3 of Americans disapprove of the President's performance. That's an all time low for Mr. Bush. I personally think he's deliberately conspired to rationalize a war with Iraq and has worked to undermine the civil liberties of all Americans, but until he is placed under oath for a criminal subpoena, he is not likely to be impeached. But remember that while Clinton was impeached, he remained -- and still is -- one of the most popular and beloved Presidents in U-S history. It enrages the neo-cons to no end! :)
2006-12-19 23:37:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Impeach him for what? Because you don't like him? Get real. If you don't like the job he is doing, why don't you run for office?
2006-12-19 23:43:36
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answered by Pamela K 2
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Yes impeach the tyrant.
2006-12-19 23:45:18
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answered by Anonymous
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His approval rating is currently 30%, therefore 70% of the country does not like him. He is the most despised and least popular President in U.S. history. I don't think he has done anything to merit impeachment, but he is guilty of bringing shame and disgrace on this nation and causing hatred of the U.S around the world to reach unprecidented levals.
2006-12-19 23:38:15
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answered by Kwan Kong 5
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He NOVBUG 14 did you know that Bush is from Bridgeport Conn?
2006-12-19 23:46:33
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answered by Anonymous
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He deserves it, and so does Cheney, for starting an unnecessary war and not preventing 9-11. But the votes aren't there.
Still, no one deserves to make my license plates more than Juniorbush and Cheney.
2006-12-19 23:49:27
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answered by Richard E 4
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