The newly elected Democrats have there parties agenda close at hand and that is all they care about. They will pass no bill nor act on anything that does not benefit the party.
Watch and see.
2007-01-03 16:59:01
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answered by Anonymous
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This country is still a democracy and it needs to remain that way, I hate bush more then the average guy but you sound like a liberal hitler. If you remove bush you will be left with chaney and of course rumsfeld who may have stepped down officially but only because he was destroying any dregs of an image bush had. Do you want these people in full control of the country? I sure don't.
They need to investigate bush and bring into the open all the things he has been hiding. The first priority is to block the bill he is trying to pass which will enable him to hide all his presidential papers indefinitely.
We need to keep an open mind during this process because you never know what is behind the curtain, an iron plan like yours won't work and will not gain support with republicans, even those that already hate bush.
2007-01-03 17:13:53
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answered by vampire_kitti 6
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I don't think it was paramount in the minds of the voters to remove Bush right now. That will happen naturally in 2008 when his term is up. The task at hand is to begin undoing the damage that the republican controlled congress's of the past 12 years have done. It can't be done all at once, the Democrats margin is too slim in the Senate but they can begin what they were elected to do and suffer the consequences if they don't.
2007-01-03 17:12:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont think they believe that is the task ahead it seems you and I both agree that bush should be removed but for some reason not many other people agree with that
2007-01-03 16:56:48
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answered by phenom 2
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That is not the task at had. The task at hand is to provide national security and growth for the economy. I really hope that the newly elected Dems really are ready for that task, since they believe that we are so bad off right now.
2007-01-03 16:58:25
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answered by deftonehead778 4
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That is by no mean the task at hand, but who said the democrats will win or amount to anything.. that is the true task at hand
2007-01-03 16:56:43
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answered by Lauren 3
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the fee of gasoline is coming down and the Dems are taking the subs removed from the oil coms, watch and notice who controls . do no longer forget Bush is an oil guy yet so is Dick and that they don't seem to be on my own.
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answered by ? 4
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You are so blind. Watada is a non accountable loser.
This is not a democratic or republican issue. I doubt the majority of either party are for any war.
don't confuse party lines with war. There is much more to being a democrat or republican.
2007-01-03 16:59:06
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answered by nr91326 3
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unfortunately, they dont. they still havent won the war on poverty, let alone the war in iraq. sadly, the libs will waste a lot of time rolling back tax cuts and spending money and dreaming up conspiracies. they will open our doors to europe and the UN and try to make us a socialist country. also, you are a nutjob.
2007-01-03 17:09:31
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answered by Buk (Fey) 3
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they know that nut jobs like u exists. like the cindy hehan group of whackos that shouted them down today. They also know that the "war for oil" and "made up intelligence" is a lie.
Otherwise they would be fighting with each other to prove either one. But since its a silly lie sold to far leftist whackos such as yourself( no offense) and not the truth, they will not make a fool of themselves and bring it up because when its proven it was just an election ploy, they will be finished for the next 50 years.
i challenge them to start with impeachment right away or defund the war. go for it. please. commit suicide libs. please.
2007-01-03 16:56:17
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answered by Anonymous
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