Yes, and maybe the next administration will earn back the respect of the rest of the world (among other things).
2007-06-08 13:46:19
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answered by Anonymous
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although he isn't the best prez he is better than any alternative. i am worried about who will lead net term none of the candidates seem to have what it takes. to the contrary Bush has not caused many of the problems we face a great deal are the cause of past administrations policies and the consequences are just now being felt and Bush is getting the blame. It is unfortunate that a great deal of our society believes what they hear and don't take the time to study what is really going on. or they just take someone Else's opinion and adopt it as their own with little or no knowledge of the facts.
and much of the country doesn't feel the way the news reports.
2007-06-08 20:59:54
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answered by Anonymous
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O my god! please don't you know??? I can't believe anyone was stupid enough to vote for that idiot in the first place!
How about "he's by far the worst president we have ever had in the history of the United States, bar none." I mean come on!
What do you have to know about him to realize he is a disaster. Alcholic, Drunk driver, drug addict, draft dodger, deserter, wife beater, right wing christian psychopath, and worst of all OIL COMPANY EXECUTIVE! And that was just what he was before the election! Now the list includes CRIMINAL!
I mean how many scandals have to come out before someone takes him down. He spies on his own people, he passes laws that contradict the constitution and the bill or rights, he breaks laws with impunity and doesn't even care. He has sent innocent people to be TORTURED in other countries!
I could go on for DAYS about the excesses that he has committed and yet he is still there!
I guess the best arguement for not impeaching him is PRESIDENT CHENEY!
Bush is the epitomy of the evil empire. How can you not see it?! do you not know? are you blind? are you deaf? are you stupid?
He has actually tried to change scientific data to support his own viewpoints.
He has passed laws to favor his own stock value.
One of the biggest reasons in one word. HALIBURTON!
He has raised our taxes, expanded our government, given public money to christian churches. ect..... ect..... ect..... ect.... ect.... ect.... ect The list goes on FOREVER!
He makes his decisions based on his religious idiology and is trying to merge that ideology with our government!
He lied to the american public about his reasons for going to war, and he is too stupit to understand that it was a mistake and we should get out!
He tried to use the justice department to further his own political agenda!
I could go on forever here but the lab is closing and I have not enough time to list all the problems
2007-06-08 21:04:48
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answered by beachbum 3
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I will be glad to see him retire into a well-deserved rest from an job-well-done. Fred Thompson will bring some new ideas and maintain the many important ideals that need to persevere.
2007-06-08 20:51:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It will be time for him to vacate the White House with showed how US Citizens did not use their intelligence and decided to reelect him anyway and now we are suffering. People that mention hindsight is someone that want to feel good by saying "I wish I had not reelected him" I was not impressed with him, but even though my candidate lost I voted.
2007-06-08 20:51:19
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answered by MIE 4
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Removed isn't a good term. It looks like no legal proceedings will be filed against him and his term simply ends. The correct term is 'leave office'.
2007-06-08 20:45:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Overjoyed. Oh course our next president will have a hell of a job to do cleaning up the world mess he will leave them. He has killed 100 years of goodwill world wide. And that is not even taking account the sorry mess he has made of Iraq, bringing them murderer, mayhem and civil war.
My answer is an unqualified yes.
2007-06-08 20:48:22
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answered by lcmcpa 7
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That depends on who suceeds him. It could be Obama, who is clueless when it comes to foreign relations. He'd have trouble finding Iraq on the map.
2007-06-08 21:02:52
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answered by John W 5
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Because He's a terrible president. Most people in USA don't like him. I might pop Fire Crackers on 1-20-09. I don't even never want to test BUSH'S BACKED BEANS. Bush might have done something to those beans.
2007-06-08 20:47:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Whining liberals like you will finally SHUT THE HECK UP
2007-06-08 20:53:13
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answered by Ethan M 5
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