Unfortunately, not until January, 2009.
I am still amazed that people bring up that Clinton misled them when he said he did not have sex with that woman. Can one of you please explain the ramifications that had for you, or this country? As opposed to a president that lied to get us into war where people are dying on a daily basis for no reason. A presidents sex life was never any of the country's business. You people are either beyond pathetic, or beyond stupid, or, probably , both.
2007-03-29 05:53:29
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answered by capu 5
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Bush will be assassinated if the curse is true. You know, all presidents elected in a "?0" year seem to get assassinated. Reagan was shot and apparently died for a short time before being revived.
For those of you that think that Bush is better than Clinton...Clinton lied about getting a hummer. Bush has lied about sooo many more important things. Like when he destroyed the World Trade Centers. Then started a war. Just one of his many lies.
2007-03-29 13:01:10
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answered by rextrex2000 3
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he hasn't done anything that warrants removing him from office so it will not happen. people need to realize how lucky we are to have him as our president. if we had Kerry instead the country would be a lot worse off. everyone i think at one point in time has been mislead by someone they feel is important. but you have to look at it this way, everyone is human and everyone makes mistakes. they just need to give bush a break. at least he actually focus's on events instead of causing a huge scandal thats all over the news like clinton did.
2007-03-29 12:54:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Simple answer ..... NO. The only way to remove a president from office is to impeach him and there aren't nearly enough votes to contemplate impeaching him. Also to impeach him he has to be brought before congress with some sort of aggrevous act of neglect or detriment to the office. And although many may not like him, he hasn't done anything that would fall into this category.
2007-03-29 12:56:26
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answered by Jon Boy 2
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Bush removed? Possible, but unlikely. Or at least, he'd fight it to the death, and the "opposition party" would have to grow more of a spine to make it happen.
Felt mislead by important people? Oh, only constantly.
2007-03-29 12:54:09
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answered by Underground Man 6
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No, because there only a year and a half until voting takes place. It would be pointless to remove the Bush ; the Dick would still be there.
2007-03-29 12:56:14
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answered by Big Mac 2
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He should, but it ain't happening with these wusses of Dems, sadly. It's about time we got rid of those two lazy rotting parties and found someone real for a change.
Why are the republican idiots saying they were misled by Clinton's lies about his sexual life? Did they want him to bang them, too? Why else would they be misled?
2007-03-29 13:07:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, mislead by Clinton when he said he didn't have affair with a young aide in his office.
No, Bush will never be removed until the next president is elected. He is a good and honorable man and 1000s times better than Clinton or carter.
2007-03-29 12:52:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably won't happen, because at this point it's a waste of time. That doesn't mean he shouldn't have to answer for what he does or doesn't do between now and the end of his term, though.
2007-03-29 12:58:37
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answered by Bush Invented the Google 6
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It does not matter who is in office somebody or some group will want him out. There has never been a president who has made everybody happy. So the answer is no.
2007-03-29 12:59:36
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answered by Mr.Know It All 4
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