I agree with it all, Vermont filed impeachment papers on Richard Cheney already. Here is a link the Republican don't want Americans to view, Source: http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/whoiscongresslisteningto.html
2007-05-05 07:02:25
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answered by leonard bruce 6
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Personally, I can't take them seriously.
I was a part of the anti-war movement in a big way before the war, protested the passing of the TIA and the other acts I saw as being overly invasive -- I considered myself a flaming libertarian at the time and could not stand the intrusions and hemorrhaging spending habits...
but this is far too little, far too late.
if there was a time to impeach, it was three or four years ago, now it's pointless. the damage was done a long time ago, and Bush has been harmless at worst over this term of office.
the band-wagon anti-war movement needs to clear their collective heads and realize that we've gone over to another country, invaded, and killed a lot of people's family members. we can't leave until we make a very serious effort to clean up the mess.
If another country came and killed our family members and then just left, you better believe we'd go after them at home. We've further destabilized what was already an incredibly unstable region and we can't just go away.
So, what do I think about the impeach bush cries? I think they're the cries of the uninformed and the irrational. I would have rooted for impeachment four years ago, on March 12th, 2003... or maybe even a month or two or six later... but now? Neither helpful to our political system nor beneficial to even those who are crying out for it.
Everyone needs a cause, I suppose. My cause is that of a reasonable voice.
It says "Yes, Bush sucks and got us into what would be understatably said to be a quagmire and a half in Iraq -- but we have to quell those who aim to kill us for our mistakes or we'll have much more dire consequences than a few thousand immediate casualties"
the Athenian Stranger character in one of Plato's dialogues about government said it best: "It is laughable that the great mob considers itself capable of knowing what is good harmony .. without understanding [it]"
2007-05-04 20:28:50
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answered by Steve C 4
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After the Duke Rape allegation, there was a backlash to expel the students. Now it turns out that they have done nothing wrong. People are quick to jump on a bandwagon without knowing what they are talking about. Just because a mob has formed doesn't mean what they do is justice...
And for the inquirer's understanding,
The protests were not a reasonable fraction in those cities, which are all excessively liberal. Even being generous and saying that 5% of the population protested, it's ridiculous to conclude that the entire city wants him impeached because of 5%. And it's even sillier to project 4 cities onto a national scale and say the nation wants him impeached. Hint: Job approval rating does not equal impeachment support rating. I think one of my bosses sucks at his job...doesn't mean I want him tried in a court of law.
2007-05-04 19:56:58
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answered by Kenny S 2
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answered by ? 4
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I missed the coverage.
I read three newspapers, watch numerous news programs, and listen to the radio news programs all day long (I'm a news junkie).
I need to smoke what you're smoking!
EDIT: Of course, I live in Portland. There is a protest here every single day. People protest here like they jog elsewhere. I think it's just for exercise. Been this way since I was a kid, 40 years. Portland is a beautiful city, filled with really wacky people. Same goes for Seattle.
2007-05-04 19:38:50
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answered by Anonymous
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All the cities you named are on the "Left" Coast! Get real! You must hang on every word of the "Drive-by" media! Anyone with a lick of sense doesn't want to impeach him - he should get the Freedom Medal - perhaps the one he erroneously gave to George Tenet!
2007-05-04 21:37:50
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answered by trebor namyl hcaeb 6
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I think it's cool. I've been in full support of it happening. Signing petitions, writing letters, sending e-mails, all to members of Congress on the issue of impeachment. They need to be held accountable for their actions taken while serving in office. We have alot of people pressing the issue these days to Congress to do something about it. We keep waiting for the issue of Impeachment to be "Back on the table".
2007-05-05 03:47:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm Canadian and we see all of your News uncensored, the BBC post's the protest's daily here. You should do a search there and the Radio Free Press, I'll bet your going to be really surprised at the results.
2007-05-05 01:22:02
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answered by Anonymous
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ok, couple of things. if you really do believe that bush is an evil man, a murderer and a horrible decision maker, than you can wait a little while and hope for the best. part 2: out of all those people who hate bush, i have never met one who wanted cheney better.
2007-05-04 19:52:25
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answered by -LaZy-DaWg- 2
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Are you watching MTV or something ?
LMAO.. . . I haven't seen nor heard of any 'massive' protests calling for his impeachment . And you named 4 liberal towns . And that's not 'all' of America .
And, Presidents don't get impeached because of protests, they get impeached for breaking the LAW !!
2007-05-04 19:48:45
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answered by Anonymous
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