PRESIDENT Bush has not committed ANY impeachable offense, therefore the entire premise of your question is a moot point, and invalid.
2007-01-24 00:19:06
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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You cannot impeach someone simply because you dislike them. Instead of wasting time on something that will go no where. Use this time of power to come up ideas and and real solutions. Like universal health care. If you believe it is the right idea tell me why and how you would pay for it. Convince me your party has the right ideas. If we pull out of Iraq, then what? Are we gonna help them in some way or do you just say not our problem? Again, convince me that your party has the right answers. You want to reverse the tax breaks. OK, how are you gonna create jobs? What incentives will you give corporate America to bring jobs back to the USA that have been moved to other countries? Convince me that the Democratic Congress has solutions. I am Republican but am willing to listen. Convince me. If all you have is impeach the President then your solutions are pretty weak.
2007-01-24 00:44:29
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He has not commited a crime. You can only impeach the President for criminal actions. He has not lied, but even if he did, that would not be an impeachable offense. Educate yourself on how the system works before spouting off.
2007-01-24 00:31:04
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answered by Aegis of Freedom 7
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George W probably thinks impeachment means being given a large basket of fruit. Let's face it he'll get off with an insanity plea anyway.
2007-01-24 00:27:35
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answered by citizen 1
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What a load of rubbish. Impeachment? all politicians lie, and Bush isn't a murderer unless you support terrorism and nutcases who want to rule the world...
I don't agree with his policies, but no need to be stupid.
2007-01-24 00:30:33
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answered by Theresa A 6
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YOU can start them. Quit complaining and DO something instead of instigating others to do your dirty work for you.
The man admitted he has made mistakes. When is the last time you admitted to the world your mistakes.??
I did not vote for him, but he is elected and we must support his efforts, whether we agree or not. There have been worse in office that wouldn't even admit to their mistakes but instead just keep trying to cover them up more and more.
2007-01-24 00:30:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't see a reason not to! The reasons he should are:
1-Bush lied to Congress and the American public about the reasons for invading Iraq.
2-Bush conducted illegal wiretaps of American citizens.
3-Bush violated International Law by invading a sovereign country for illegal purposes.
4-Bush violated the Geneva Convention by torturing prisoners of war.
5-Bush held prisoners without formal charges and without legal representation.
6-Bush illegally used government funds for domestic political propaganda related to the administration's Medicare package, paying commentator Armstrong Williams, etc.
7-Bush used uniformed military personnel for Republican party political purposes.
8-Bush was negligent in his slow response to help victims of Hurricane Katrina.
9-Bush shows contempt towards our Constitution and our democratic ideals.
10-Bush lied about the fish. :)
2007-01-24 00:39:31
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answered by done 3
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I can't think of any reason. Lets get started right away.
2007-01-24 00:31:58
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answered by courage 6
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I wish they had jails for stupid so we would not see this stupid question again. He has not broken any laws. When you say this, you show us all what you do not know.
2007-01-24 00:31:44
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah, but get Cheney too. They are both dangerous. Cheney is more like Joseph Stalin and Bush is his ventriloquists dummy.
2007-01-24 00:23:35
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answered by Anonymous
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