Bush has been found guilty in a number of criminal activities against the Constitution and against the country. If you would like to do something about it go to the website:
http://impeachforpeace.org There is something us average Americans can do to make our voices ring loud and clear. There is a rule that has been found where we are allowed to sign a petition and send it to our Representatives in the House and also can send one directly ourselves. Will you have a voice and say, "no more."
Illegal acts made by George W. Bush:
Illegal War, Illegal Spying, Geneva Convention Violations, Illegal Detention, Illegal Release of Classified Information, Illegal Freezing of Accounts and Restriction to Freedom of Assembly, and Illegal Use of Signing Statements.
2007-04-08
14:40:31
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Illegal Spying, he was found guilty in a District Court. Geneva Convention Violations, he was found guilty by the Federal Supreme Court. Illegal Detention, he was found guilty by a District Court. By the way, I voted for him the past two elections.
2007-04-08
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Oh, also the Illegal Freezing of Accounts and Restriction to Freedom of Assembly, he was found guilty by a District Court.
2007-04-08
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We have 20 more months... why impeach him now?
2007-04-08 14:45:16
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answered by Jagger Otto 7
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I do not approve of many things this man has done and is an ongoing insult to this country. If he is impeached, look at his next in line, Cheney. That is another frightening thought. On the plus side there are only 626 more days to endure this nightmare. Best wishes
2007-04-16 11:47:06
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answered by tylernmi 4
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The only problem I have with impeaching Bush is that then we would then have Dick Cheney as President. He would of course then pardon Bush, so what good would that do? I think that the Democrats are very aware of this and are just building up more incriminating evidence against not only Bush, but his whole gang.
2007-04-16 13:32:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes Impeach him and Cheyney, put them Rumsfeld, Wolfwitz, Gonzalez and Berger on trial. They have destroyed American Credibity and made us an outlaw nation.
Never again can we trust our elected officials with the power to go to war without a declaration of war by congress
2007-04-15 11:16:50
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answered by Anonymous
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May I say that idiotsreside has the best answer here. I say give him 20 points and buy him a case of his favorite beer.
When are you Bushwhackers going to get it? WHO found him guilty? WHICH COURT? Which judge found him guilty, Harry Stone from Night Court???
For those who want to impeach Bush, think very carefully. Impeaching Bush would be like having an infected sore on your arm and cutting off both arms just so you wouldn't have to worry about having infected cuts on either arm ever again. Think about it!
Who's next in line? CHENEY! Think, people. How does he treat his hunting buddies?.....that's right, he shot his friend in the face during a hunting trip. Now how will he treat his fellow Americans?
Seems like it makes more sense for everyone to stop blaming Bush for their erectile dysfunction and vote for another leader on Election day.
Well.....while that may be the best alternative, based on the current crop of candidates, we'll all just be blaming the next President for our inability to get it up.
2007-04-08 17:37:59
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answered by Tiberius 4
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You might have to extend his presidency past 2008 to put him through the process. I'm sure people will like that.
I don't think you want to charge him with illegal war though. Could make our 140,000+ soldiers accesories to illegal war. So you want to charge our troops too? As accesories? Like in case of aiding murderer?
There have been number of individual cases where some gov actions are found to be 'unconstitutional', but there never was the ultimate decision on whether the gov do or do not have authorities to use such techniques. No decision concerned Bush directly. Hamdan (Osama's driver) won a against Pentagon & Rumsfeld in supreme court. Supreme court announced it will not listen to more detanee arguments for now and watch how things go in lower courts for while.
You can't make claims like you did. Your claims are just as bad as claims about Iraq WMD. Your claims have much validity as Saddam-al Quida link.
There is big difference between a court finding Bush guilty of committing crimes and a court finding gov actions as unconstitutional.
Plus, some of decisions you're refering to are made in lower courts and the US supreme court have not ruled on those decisions yet. So, technically someone can still argue Bush have not done anything unconstitutional. And people still do whether that's true or not true.
2007-04-08 15:01:14
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answered by Anonymous
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bill clinton lied under oath to the supreme court, if president bush did something bad enough to be impeached im sure the democrats would have already done this, they hate him so bad, dont you think they would be doing it?? or is there some kind of conspericy? maybe he is bribing them with all that oil, maybe they were in on the 911 inside job, you know the one
2007-04-14 17:26:51
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answered by followme 2
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He has not been found guilty in a court of law (your imaginings do not count).
You actions otherwise are lawful and appropriate. I disagree and will oppose it.
Continue, as that is your right and part of why the United States stays balanced. Freedom is a wonderful thing.
Keep speaking up. So will we.
2007-04-08 14:49:33
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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None of the vague and general accusations that you are accusing GW of committing are impeachable offenses. If they were, THE PRESENT DEMOCOMMIES IN WASHINGTON would already have Dick Cheney performing the duties of the president. It is a well known FACT that every @$$ likes to hear himself bray. Comprendo?
2007-04-14 04:15:36
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answered by just the facts 5
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Well it depends, I know that now you can even say that you dislike the leards of the country. I mean you eather say something good about him or else.
Yeah I sort of do.
But then again if I'm going to get in trouble for acting like a robot then no... depends.
2007-04-08 14:45:39
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answered by John D 1
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Yes, and then try him and all the other Bushiots for treason for endangering the safety of our country.
2007-04-16 12:52:13
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answered by Ben 5
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