Bush is already talking about a plan B. Perhaps fearless leader is not as cocky as he was before about his slam dunk in Iraq. In Congress more and more Republicans are seeing the light and are looking favorably on benchmarks and possible limitations on funding. The blank check time and gravy train for fearless leader are about to end.
2007-05-23 02:51:36
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answered by Anonymous
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definite, the american human beings could desire to stand up and characteristic Bush step down. I could desire to admit, i'm a Republican and characteristic voted for Bush the final 2 elections. He has permit me down via no longer carrying via with alot of what he has promised to do from the start. i'm heavily questioning of what the information "Republican" somewhat ability. yet I shouldn't knock the information, i think of many Republicans are embarrassed via him now and prefer him out to boot. he's obdurate on a conflict that is going on and on and in uncomplicated terms getting worse. He has spent our money, there has been extra killings. i'm unhappy to assert, In honor of my relatives and myself, we do prefer him out and attempt to make certain if somebody else can do better. it could't be too lots worse than what's going on now. permit the human beings get up and characteristic a voice, yet an excellent one. permit's placed reason in the region of the chaos that's going on right here.
2016-11-26 19:19:09
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answered by ? 4
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Naw by the time we figure out the surge is a failure he'll be going out of office.
2007-05-23 02:04:21
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answered by tender loving dyke 3
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How much sense does it really make to want Bush to resign or get Impeached? If he does either of those things then Who do you think our President will be until the elections??? It sure won't be a Democrat..... It will be good ol' Dick Cheney, whom you people can't stand either!!! So it won't help you one way or another.
2007-05-23 02:17:27
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answered by polonium-210 3
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Thats like asking FDR to resign after the Battle of the Bulge.
2007-05-23 02:02:54
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answered by dr_methanegasman 3
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In all actuality all the liberals from both parties should resign not Bush. He has done nothing wrong but they have.
2007-05-23 02:17:25
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answered by DALE M 4
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No. But it does beg the question, why is it that only republicans are called on to resign no matter how much evidence of corruption is clearly available against a democrat?
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2007-05-23 02:03:56
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answered by Jacob W 7
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If it does work should all the nay sayers in Congress resign.
2007-05-23 02:22:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope
2007-05-23 02:02:41
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answered by matt S 3
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Absolutely not!! Dude, think!! That would make Vice President Cheney President!! Nobody wants that.
2007-05-23 02:04:21
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answered by toff 6
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