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After the Election and the lowest approval rating in the history of the office he gives us a new direction in Iraq(Stay the course with more troops) and Yesterday's budget proposal was just ludicrous.

2007-02-06 04:20:44 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

Chucky man you said it all.

2007-02-06 05:00:22 · update #1

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I can relate. George Bush President of the United States is a man who has flushed all honor and integrity down the toilet. He has spread shame on America, it's Constitution, and it's People. It is a highly embarrassing situation for every Good American. This Man has spun completely out of control and he needs to be stopped immediately. President Bush has discounted himself to nothing more then a mere "War Criminal." Here is a list of just a "few" of the crimes President Bush has committed....

1) Seizing power to wage wars of aggression in defiance of the U.S. Constitution, the U.N. Charter and the rule of law; carrying out a massive assault on and occupation of Iraq, a country that was not threatening the United States, resulting in the death and maiming of hundereds of thousands of Iraqis, and thousands of U.S. G.I.s.

2) Lying to the people of the U.S., to Congress, and to the U.N., providing false and deceptive rationales for war.

3) Authorizing, ordering and condoning direct attacks on civilians, civilian facilities and locations where civilian casualties were unavoidable.

4) Instituting a secret and illegal wiretapping and spying operation against the people of the United States through the National Security Agency.

5) Threatening the independence and sovereignty of Iraq by belligerently changing its government by force and assaulting Iraq in a war of aggression.

6) Authorizing, ordering and condoning assassinations, summary executions, kidnaping, secret and other illegal detentions of individuals, torture and physical and psychological coercion of prisoners to obtain false statements concerning acts and intentions on governments and individuals and violating within the United States, and by authorizing U.S. forces and agents elsewhere, the rights of individuals under the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

7) Making, ordering and condoning false statements and propaganda about the conduct of foreign governments and individuals and acts by U.S. government personnel; manipulating the media and foreign governments with false information; concealing information vital to public discussion and informed judgment concerning acts, intentions and possession, or efforts to obtain weapons of mass destruction in order to falsely create a climate of fear and destroy opposition to U.S. wars of aggression and first strike attacks.

8) Violations and subversions of the Charter of the United Nations and international law, both a part of the "Supreme Law of the land" under Article VI, paragraph 2, of the Constitution, in an attempt to commit with impunity crimes against peace and humanity and war crimes in wars and threats of aggression against Afghanistan, Iraq and others and usurping powers of the United Nations and the peoples of its nations by bribery, coercion and other corrupt acts and by rejecting treaties, committing treaty violations, and frustrating compliance with treaties in order to destroy any means by which international law and institutions can prevent, affect, or adjudicate the exercise of U.S. military and economic power against the international community.

9) Acting to strip United States citizens of their constitutional and human rights, ordering indefinite detention of citizens, without access to counsel, without charge, and without opportunity to appear before a civil judicial officer to challenge the detention, based solely on the discretionary designation by the Executive of a citizen as an "enemy combatant."

10) Ordering indefinite detention of non-citizens in the United States and elsewhere, and without charge, at the discretionary designation of the Attorney General or the Secretary of Defense.

11) Ordering and authorizing the Attorney General to override judicial orders of release of detainees under INS jurisdiction, even where the judicial officer after full hearing determines a detainee is wrongfully held by the government.

12) Authorizing secret military tribunals and summary execution of persons who are not citizens who are designated solely at the discretion of the Executive who acts as indicting official, prosecutor and as the only avenue of appellate relief.

13) Refusing to provide public disclosure of the identities and locations of persons who have been arrested, detained and imprisoned by the U.S. government in the United States, including in response to Congressional inquiry.

14) Use of secret arrests of persons within the United States and elsewhere and denial of the right to public trials.

15) Authorizing the monitoring of confidential attorney-client privileged communications by the government, even in the absence of a court order and even where an incarcerated person has not been charged with a crime.

16) Ordering and authorizing the seizure of assets of persons in the United States, prior to hearing or trial, for lawful or innocent association with any entity that at the discretionary designation of the Executive has been deemed "terrorist."

17) Engaging in criminal neglect in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, depriving thousands of people in Louisiana, Mississippi and other Gulf States of urgently needed support, causing mass suffering and unnecessary loss of life.

18) Institutionalization of racial and religious profiling and authorization of domestic spying by federal law enforcement on persons based on their engagement in noncriminal religious and political activity.

19) Refusal to provide information and records necessary and appropriate for the constitutional right of legislative oversight of executive functions.

20) Rejecting treaties protective of peace and human rights and abrogation of the obligations of the United States under, and withdrawal from, international treaties and obligations without consent of the legislative branch, and including termination of the ABM treaty between the United States and Russia, and rescission of the authorizing signature from the Treaty of Rome which served as the basis for the International Criminal Court.

May God Bless America!

2007-02-06 04:23:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 10 6

When A sitting president doesn't know the price of gas per gallon, and his families riches came from oil and gas than he is the Liar that set the standard for lying. He left office and really hasn't been seen but the bushes will go down In history like the kennedys George bush one or two cared nothing more than making sure generations of the bush blood line would be finacially secure (hence) being born with silver spoon in your mouth thanks to the bushes.

2016-03-29 07:48:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

None of the above. If he has committed any crimes, please investigate and prove them or STFU. You may not like him, he may not be the most articulate individual, but he stands for what he believes in and doesn't back down because of his popularity. That's more than we can say about some of the ignorant people making up these false accusations. The terrorists love the way our nation is dividing over this one human, yet no one else has brought any new ideas to the table. Lets use our energy to bash a man instead of figuring out a plan to end terrorism. Great strategy libs.

2007-02-06 04:39:46 · answer #3 · answered by mbush40 6 · 0 1

That's who the majority elected, isn't it? Majority rule ain't looking so great after all, is it? However, Democrats share responsibility on Iraq as well, since more than 100 of them voted for the original war authorization. Both parties are corrupt.

Incidentally, there is a lot of competition for worst president ever.

2007-02-06 04:25:06 · answer #4 · answered by Jo Blo 2 · 2 2

Densest? Maybe
Dumbest? Hardly. Carter comes to mind
Most Arrogant? Reagan. He was arrogant enough to make the Soviet Union crumble without firing a shot.

Let's see your budget recepie, chef!

2007-02-06 04:32:43 · answer #5 · answered by MoltarRocks 7 · 0 1

Actually, the worst president in history was James Buchanan the one immediately before Abraham Lincoln.

2007-02-06 04:25:32 · answer #6 · answered by dkrgrand 6 · 1 1

neither
If ye love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquillity of servitude greater than the animating contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your counsel, nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you; May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen.
Author: Samuel Adams

2007-02-06 04:25:00 · answer #7 · answered by bereal1 6 · 2 0

While I tend to agree with you...according to a Dr. Joseph M. Price stating in the Atlanta Monthly, 2004......Bush is suffering from Dementia.

He needs to be removed from office.

2007-02-06 04:35:40 · answer #8 · answered by TexasRose 6 · 1 1

You can use your freedom of speech to express yourself all you want but just remember there is always going to be someone who disagrees with who is in office. You cant make everyone happy but at least our president is standing by his decisions to stay the course and isnt flip flopping to make certain groups happy. He is already elected so he doesnt have to make false promises to people to get elected again.

Just remember that when you vote for your woman Hillary. She will say one thing now and do the complete opposite once you give her the go.

2007-02-06 04:26:15 · answer #9 · answered by Tink 5 · 1 3

You need to watch "Hijacking Catastrophe" (it's on YouTube) it explains the whole Bush agenda...and it is very scary. He is executing a plan that was hatched 20 years ago...a plan for world domination and he seems determined to finish th plan regardless of what we think.

2007-02-06 04:27:34 · answer #10 · answered by Perry L 5 · 2 1

Every president we've ever had has had mistakes and I don't agree with President Bush's, some of them. I do not think he is anywhere near the worst president. Every president we have had, has been capable of doing the job, just maybe not going about it in the way the public likes it. But that is what they are remembered for.

2007-02-06 04:24:42 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

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