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Lying under oath about a meaningless sexual escapade that pretty much affects no one or dragging this country into a ridiculous war out of sheer stupidity, incompetency, or greed which has cost the lives of over 3,000 Americans and tens of thousands of Iraqis - not to mention hundreds of billions of U.S. dollars?

2007-05-27 07:59:48 · 11 answers · asked by ok4u2bfree 2 in Politics & Government Politics

Brewmaster, is it a crime against this country and against humanity. You nutball.

2007-05-27 08:04:43 · update #1

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Obviously both you and I know the answer to that. The lie that cost 3,000 US soldiers lives and destroyed many families. When you say 3,000 lives don't just count the lives of the soldiers who gave up their lives for a lie who's lives were used up to fight a personal war for Bush. Also why don't you count the lives of the American soldiers' wives, mothers, fathers, etc. Three thousand families destroyed because Bush wanted to kill Saddam. What about the thousands of Iraqis that are now dead? Obviously Bush's lies are the worst and most deceitful.

2007-05-27 08:06:29 · answer #1 · answered by NONAME 4 · 1 0

That's kind of rhetorical, isn't it.

Bush by far is the bigger criminal, but only because he has caused meaningless deaths with his "agenda."

The most laughable thing about the moral Republican's crusade against Clinton is that he lied.

Newsflash people: All politicians lie. He was the best liar. It's why he got elected to two terms.

What I found really funny was that everyone thought Bush would bring integrity to the White House, but his campaign started out on a lie.
To get elected as governor a second time, he told the people "I will not seek the office of president of the United States."

Anyone know how that turned out?

Maybe one day we will return to electing capable people instead of only looking at their belief system.

2007-05-27 15:07:34 · answer #2 · answered by Count Floyd 2 · 1 2

Lying under oath is a crime.

The war was allowed by Congress, and thus not a crime.

If Congress, dominated by so-called anti-war legislators really wanted to stop the war, they have the power to do so. The thing is Democrats are just as invested in the war as Bush is. This is proven by their vote last week.

2007-05-27 15:04:08 · answer #3 · answered by wigginsray 7 · 2 2

don't take lying under oath so lightly. its much worse. america wanted the war after 9/11. america did not want a sex scandal or a lying president. and no bush did not lie, clinton even thought they had weapons of mass destruction as did most intelligence officials.

2007-05-27 15:19:54 · answer #4 · answered by Katie B 2 · 0 1

nice question lol.

im sure everybody except those who blindly support president bush, would say that the second is the bigger offense but legally the first is worse.

although the second has more consequences it is not illegal if the president has enough support to get it past congress even if using mis-information about imaginary weapons and pretend terrorists that mean to do us harm.

2007-05-27 15:05:28 · answer #5 · answered by cakerKing 2 · 0 2

Neither, It's all the deaths that Clinton got away with that were ruled as suicides and accidents. 34 plus 12 body guards. The list of people which I looked up has been posted on here a few times now.

2007-05-27 15:05:34 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

I think we all know that Bush, is by far, the worst liar of all and the president who has done this country the most damage... I wonder where he will be Memorial Day. Do you think he dare show his face in front of any troops... he should be ashamed!

2007-05-27 15:03:56 · answer #7 · answered by Debra H 7 · 2 2

you have to be one of the happiest people around,, what do they say
"ignorance is bliss"

best of my memory tells me that dragging is not correct term
LEADING would be more descriptive and correct

2007-05-27 15:07:44 · answer #8 · answered by jose 3 · 1 0

"Which is the bigger crime committed by a President?"

Quite obviously the one that was proven with verifiable and valid facts to be a crime.

2007-05-27 15:15:40 · answer #9 · answered by LeAnne 7 · 1 2

Ordering torture that causes death is punishable by life in prison or execution.

2007-05-27 15:04:28 · answer #10 · answered by Timothy M 5 · 2 1

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