They both have to be impeached, or else we have to be patient and wait until their term is up. It does no good to impeach Bush and get Cheney as President.
2007-04-24 11:36:09
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answered by rollo_tomassi423 6
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I probably would, on the grounds that Bush is totally incompetent. He isn't evil... just incompetent. He didn't go in with nearly enough troops... and he cut our forces down to little more than a "skeleton crew" after taking BagTheDad. Yes, I know the ramifications of sending in almost half a million troops. It would have been called an "occupation force". In any case he should resign... but to allow Pulosi to become her highness, the President is totally unthinkable! With her appeasement ideas (The Neville Chamberlain mentality), our nation would be overrun with terrorists in less than two years and mushroom clouds would appear shortly thereafter over several American cities.
2007-04-24 12:24:25
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answered by Prophotoman 4
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If the President is removed from workplace the vice chairman does take his/her position. The President then in accordance to the twenty fifth modification nominates a clean vice chairman that ought to get approved via congress in basic terms as the different appointee. Gerald Ford is the first vice chairman to take workplace that replaced into no longer elected. as a lot as that element the Vice Presidential placed up remained vacant. The speaker in straightforward words assumes workplace of President if there is not any man or woman contained in the first 2 positions. for sure this provision is in case something catastrophic takes position. in accordance to The Presidential Succession Act of 1947 the order of succession is as follows * The vice chairman * Speaker of the domicile * President professional tempore of the Senate * Secretary of State * Secretary of the Treasury * Secretary of protection * legal professional generic * Secretary of the interior * Secretary of Agriculture * Secretary of commerce * Secretary of difficult paintings * Secretary of health and Human facilities * Secretary of Housing and city progression * Secretary of Transportation * Secretary of power * Secretary of steerage * Secretary of Veterans Affairs * Secretary of position of beginning protection Impeachment is a similar as a Grand Jury technique for the president. The an ordeal must be held contained in the Senate with the manager Justice presiding.
2016-12-04 19:36:27
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answered by ? 4
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I wouldn't sign the petition to impeach the president but I would love to sign one to impeach the vice president! I really do not like Cheney. Bush's term is almost up. No one has proved that he has committed an impeachable offense in my mind.
2007-04-24 11:52:27
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answered by MI 6
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Yes I would sign it.
But you are all still morons. Bush/Cheney didn't lie. They are complete ideologues. There is a difference, but idiots like you will never understand the difference.
Keep chanting your little slogan "Bush lied people died" just make sure you save room for whatever partisan hack left or right is put up to replace him.
2007-04-24 12:15:16
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answered by Captain Fluffy Pants 3
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I doubt I would sign it. I mean Bush has just 1 more year as president so let him finish his term. I'm not a supporter of Bush's programs or some of his beliefs, and I definately don't support this costly and ongoing war. I'm just being realistic. Bush just has one more year left, so just leave it at that, even though you may not support him.
2007-04-24 11:39:23
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answered by AdrianClay 7
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Sure. Why not? I don't feel I have to give you, specifically, a reason. The rest of what you say sounds kinda bogus. I've heard all this before. First get the bums out. That includes the police. They're all criminals anyway.
2007-04-24 11:33:48
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answered by vanamont7 7
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I think Bush/Cheney should have been censured (sp?) a long time ago. I'm not sure impeachment is justified yet.
2007-04-24 11:35:11
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answered by Gemini 5
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i'd sign both.the grass roots movement is already underway but our cowardly representatives are afraid to pursue it.anyone truly wanting it to happen e-mail your congressman.
2007-04-24 11:36:00
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answered by sasuke 4
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Yes, absolutely. Because I can.
2007-04-24 11:49:00
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answered by Anonymous
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