We're a democracy. If you don't like who was elected, then stop the whining and wait for the next election. This predictable call for impeaching presidents you don't like totally undermines our society. I despise the idea of having judges take over our system of representation. They aren't elected and have no real connection with normal people. Plus this constant stream of investigations and made-up scandals with an eye toward getting a political advantage gets the normal US citizen nowhere whether you are Lib or Con. I'm fed up.
2007-04-02 10:37:44
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answered by Apachecat 3
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No, impeaching Bush will not stop the war in Iraq because we have disturbed that country's infrastructure so much that we can't in good conscience leave them in the fix we have created. Withdrawing our troops immediately would be even more harmful, much as we would like to do so. Besides impeachment would take too long and he will be out of office before it could be accomplished and our government has too many things to center its attention on just now. I would like to have seen him impeached about 4 years ago.
2007-04-02 10:08:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Even if you got rid of everyone in the Bush administration, Iraq would still be bad and Bin Laden would still be on the loose. As much as people love to blame Bush for everything wrong in the world, he's not the only person who bears the blame.
2007-04-02 10:04:44
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answered by Pfo 7
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No. First of all because Cheney will take his place and second of all because he's not going to be impeached. The Democrats aren't going to withdraw our troops either. They are just doing those things to gain political power.
2007-04-02 10:01:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I genuinely have a request. ought to the anti-Bush human beings please arise with some new chants. "Bush lied. human beings died." it really is previous, boring, and ineffective. perhaps a sparkling set of speaking factors besides. i have study this similar paragraph more advantageous circumstances than is major. Taking your "common sense" to the subsequent step. Hillary Clinton ought to pass. The UN ought to pass. John Kerry ought to pass. invoice Clinton must have lengthy gone. Italy ought to pass. France ought to pass. all of them had a similar intelligence. all of them got here to a similar end. So in the adventure that your going to be consistent then maximum of congress on each and each and every facet of the aisle ought to pass. As for the debt. You do comprehend that each and each and every spending invoice that Bush signed first went through Congress.
2016-12-03 03:58:39
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answered by marcinko 4
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No, it won't, the people of this nation would not put up with cowardess, it saddens me to think there are people vulnerable enough to believe the war is bad out there.
2007-04-02 10:41:39
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answered by Kim 1
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HAHA I AGREE WITH YOU! but i don't think that impeaching bush will help stop the war in iraq. aren't they planning to pull out all the troops by fall 2008??
2007-04-02 10:01:01
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answered by jessica 2
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You can't impeach without a crime being committed. Your hate is running over!
2007-04-02 10:01:25
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answered by Anonymous
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i agree, Cheney is just as bad if not worse than Bush...
i know it's not legal but we should kick both out early and hold a new election right now...
2007-04-02 10:00:46
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answered by Paulien 5
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I doubt it would do any good....probably would really mess up America though.
Let's leave him be.
2007-04-02 10:01:05
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answered by Jack 6
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