It would be a great idea, but see what happens! Most people only see things under one light. Unlike yourself you have seen life under a new light, Very good. You have every right to feel the way you do - in my opinion. check out the added link
2007-01-11 08:28:26
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answered by done 3
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Impeachment:
First why? For Pres. Bush. Humm. Will not get very far. He has done nothing wrong(BTW I am a Democrat)
Do you know even what impeachment is? It is a really expensive waste of tax dollars, especially when you do not have a case. Insert Pres. Clinton here.
If I could ever get one good reason on why to impeach Pres. Bush, I would jump on the wagon. But, the ones used are lies in themselves.
Bush LIED: when and where? About the War in Iraq?
NOPE: He got his information from the CIA/FBI and other intel agencies.
About the WMDs: Nope see above.
About the War on Terrorism: Nope see above.
So, where are his lies?
Thanks
2007-01-11 16:25:31
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answered by devilduck74 3
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The most effective way to impeach the President of the United States, George Walker Bush, would be to recall Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi for her refusal to impeach him!
2007-01-11 16:50:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe we could start a citizens campaign to reunite the country instead of tearing it apart. All the Haters out there... wise up. This country is being torn apart by partisanship. It's time we put our differences aside and worked together to make this country great again.
2007-01-11 16:15:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Go ahead but it will never happen. First there would have to be some proof of misconduct. Then there would be hearings and trial. By the time all this was done a new president would have already taken office. Even though there are no grounds for impeachment I say give it a shot.
2007-01-11 16:14:29
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answered by joevette 6
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You can, but you will eventually need the Senate to approve hearings, file formal charges, and start the impeachment process, which I believe is highly unlikely to occur.
There is no clause in the United States Constitution that allows a President to be recalled by popular vote, like what happened the former California governor Gray Davis.
2007-01-11 16:12:45
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answered by msi_cord 7
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go ahead and try
but word to the wise, if you manage to impeach bush, you will create a such a circus that you will lose in 08. And it will be a republican for 4 more years.
why do you think it hasn't happened yet?
so here is to wishing you all the luck in the world. I am pulling for you.
2007-01-11 16:23:17
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answered by Stone K 6
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Your bitterness over Bush makes you look petty and childish. Get over it. All Liberals have in their arsenal is the tired rhetoric of how much they dislike Bush. A bunch of radical Islamists attacked our country and we are fighting back. What is so difficult to understand about that? If Clinton were in the White House would you be asking for his head too? The answer to that is NO. Clinton would have understood their pain and then sat on his hands. So please find another argument. Because yours is getting really old really fast
2007-01-11 16:21:58
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answered by ? 5
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Sure anyone can waste their time if they want to.
There isn't enough votes to get a impeachment hearing.
The Senate would be the jury and since there are 49 to 49 people to vote and the VP gets to give the deciding vote.
What do you really think your chance are?
2007-01-11 16:14:53
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answered by Max50 7
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There are 100's of sites on the internet with citizen impeachment documents you can print out and fill in. They are going to be mass mailed to Congress on January 15th. I believe they have somewhere between 30 to 40 thousand ready to go.
2007-01-11 16:17:03
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answered by Sun Spot 4
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