Hi,
bush will never make it that far. If bush is not impeached before 2008, there are going to be a bunch of mid term elected democrats looking for jobs come 2008 and they are starting to realize that, as the majority of American voters want bush out of office for the following 10 articles of impeachment presently before congress. To see articles of impeachable offenses, click on following link:
. . . . and while you are there, leave message to your congressman to let them know your views.
http://www.democrats.com/peoplesemailnetwork/88
Consider the tens of thousands that were in the Iraq war protest march in Washington this past Saturday, not counting large crowds protesting on the west coast.
Investigations have already begun, and bush is skating on this ice as we speak, as BS only goes so far.
Repeat: Congressional investigations have already begun and Nancy Pelosi answers to the majority of American voters, both Democrats and Republicans who put her in office, and if she doesn't, she will be looking for another job come 2008 and she has been told this by top DNC officials.
Cannot believe the amount of disinformation spewed by the repubs on Q&A. Source being Lush Rimbaugh, king of prescription drug abuse.
Good question,
Darryl S.
2007-02-02 11:21:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm far from sure what you're asking, but here is the schedule: the next presidential election will be held on Noveber 4, 2008, and the inauguration of the 44th President of the United States will occur on January 20, 2009. These dates are etched in stone, and will remain valid regardless of the status of the war.
2007-02-02 11:16:18
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answered by Rick N 5
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The new president will take command of the White House before the war is over. They will withdraw the troops from Iraq and it's Vietnam all over again.
It's just like Vietnam, the people at home can't stand being at war.
2007-02-04 11:27:45
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answered by tylerbrickley 2
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We have had presidential elections during the War of 1812 (Madison wasn't runn ing for reelection), The Civil War (Lincoln was Reelected) WW II (Roosveltd was reelected) Korea (Truman didn't run) & Vietnam (Johnson was reelected in 64 but didn't run in 68).
Bush will leave office 1/20/09.
2007-02-02 11:15:29
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answered by yupchagee 7
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the biggest bombing the worldwide has ever seen develop into introduced to Afghanistan after 9/11. After the terrorists fled to Iraq. There are greater civilians in Iraq than interior the mountains of Afghanistan. i think of that's the preliminary reasoning at the back of no longer letting the bombs fly as boldly in Iraq. yet to respond to your question, particular, who provides a crap suitable to the opinion of anybody else interior the worldwide.
2016-11-02 04:12:37
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answered by ? 4
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You must be pretty young.... not quite in highschool yet, right?
First of all, the presidential election is 2 years away...,.
Second of all, it doesn't matter what is going on when an election happens, war or no war, when the presidents term is over, it is OVER.
2007-02-02 11:24:46
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answered by Smitty 5
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No, Presidents only serve for 4 years.
And 2004 + 4 is 2008.
And he won't be impeached, that link is full of crap. No proceedings have begun at all, even Queen Bee Nancy (Nancy Pelosi) has said so.
2007-02-02 11:35:50
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answered by Chopper 4
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No. War does not affect the number of terms one can serve.
2007-02-02 11:15:47
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answered by Chi Guy 5
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He will if he and his cronies decide that the war (plus any other wars he starts) has created very dangerous situations both here and wherever else those wars may be. In that case, he can declare what is called Martial Law. (go to Google and type in "Martial Law.)" Bush isn't as stupid as he seems to be sometimes.
2007-02-02 11:29:47
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answered by rare2findd 6
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No. He can only serve 2 terms regardless of any other circumstances.
2007-02-02 11:26:39
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answered by David M 7
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