Is there anyway to get rid of the President George W Bush? IMO he has done nothing good for the country just leading us to war. Can the citizens of the U.S do anything about him? I don't mean harming him physically but getting him out of office now?
2007-01-10
14:45:21
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I'm just wondering. Please don't be so mean. I have nothing agianst him personally I just don't like what he does.
2007-01-10
14:50:36 ·
update #1
I am not old enough to vote for the president yet and I'm just wondering because there are a lot of people who dont like him! Please stop insulting. Its just a question from curiosity! Yes and I am lucky to live in a country where I have as much freedom as I do. I like living in the U.S but I hate the war!
2007-01-10
14:53:59 ·
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Wow...I actually think it's great that younger people care about who's president and who's not. I was beginning to worry about our generation.
But, anyways, to your question: no, he can't.
And I'm not nagging, I promise. Just something to consider. Compared to the rest of the wars the United States has been in, we're doing pretty good as far as U.S. deaths go. The media really does blow everything out of porportion. But...it's great that you've shown an interest. Thanks.
2007-01-10 15:17:31
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answered by Rach 2
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This is because you can't deal with living in a Free Republic. Obviously the concept is lost on you. You're just as intolerant, narrowminded and ridiculous as the Clinton Haters were a few years ago.
We have elections every 4 years. You'll have a chance to cast a ballot then (assuming you're old enough to vote).
If you can't deal with the concept, go live under a dictatorship where you aren't allowed to have choices.
2007-01-10 22:51:30
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answered by The Notorious Doctor Zoom Zoom 6
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U.S. citizens can convince Congress to impeach any President of the United States.
However, it is completely illegal and impossible to overthrow somone in authority. We are living in a democratic society and everything should be fair to everyone.
2007-01-10 22:55:11
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answered by Andy L 2
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No.
1. He hasn't broken the law, and therefore, is not elligable for impeachment.
2. There are no provisions in the US Constitution for "I don't like him, so let's remove him"
3. Because you are narrowly focused on the issues, doesn't mean the rest of us are.
4. If you'd pay attention in school, you'd know everything I've already told you.
2007-01-10 22:54:34
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answered by Anonymous
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We need to eradicate those viruses (wherever they exist) that threaten our lives and those of our dear children. Most brave men that fight for justice often do it alone or with few loyalists.
He's the President we want at this critical moment.
He's the 'Best Utility So Handy'=BUSH!
2007-01-10 23:03:30
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answered by Prof. Virgo 3
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Well, yes in the sense that a president can be Impeached, which would remove him from office.
2007-01-10 22:53:09
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answered by Lola 6
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If you really want to throw the country into civil war then yes.
2007-01-10 22:50:57
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answered by Nobody Special 3
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Sure, but call it what it is, TREASON. There is a reason why we have Presidential elections every 4 years.
2007-01-10 22:55:32
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answered by sparkletina 6
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It the job of Congress to impeach him.
2007-01-10 22:54:02
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answered by ROBERT L O 4
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As you may recall this country was founded via armed revolution.
2007-01-10 22:49:37
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answered by Anonymous
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