No. Why would he?
2007-06-10 05:57:42
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answered by Brian 7
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I wonder if some of these people really understand your question. I wonder if I do, too! The reason I am wondering these two things is because I am reading your question differently than most of the others are. I am reading your question to be, Does anyone think Bush is going to try to stay in office, even after his term is up? If this is your real question, then my answer is that I think there is a good chance of it. But, if you are asking what some of the others think, then my answer is no way will he step down before his term ends....if he even does then! *sm*
2007-06-10 14:13:51
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answered by LadyZania 7
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No offense but that is funny that like waiting for the cows to come home and if you wait for that to happen you'll be waiting a very long time because just like his brother at the justice department (Gonzo) Bush,is not going anywhere even though I would love to see his sorry butt get rolled back down the road to Texas,we\all know that scum is not going to step down so that was a good but screwy question to ask took guts I like that.
2007-06-10 06:13:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would he, hasn't committed a crime, unlike Clinton getting away with perjure, and having his law license ripped from him. The economy has never been better, we liberated Afgan and Iraq, bringing the fight to the terrorists, all in all not a bad job. Also I love when Liberals say he works for the corporations, I have said this before, The Kennedy's are knee deep with investment in Venezuelan OIl, and Halibirtion is only one for Tons of companies with fat military contracts like Titan, Boeing, Lock head and Martin, and Blackwater, as a former soldier you liberals would be crazy if you saw and knew how many Liberals in congress support these companies and profit from it,. I am not going to do your reasch for you, but check into how many Liberals are in the back pocket of these lobbiests
2007-06-10 06:18:15
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answered by dez604 5
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No. Let's contemplate something closer to reality. This is a fantasy. True, it's an exciting, wet fantasy for many on the left, but it's still just a fantasy.
He'll serve out his presidency, being far from the best president but not the worst.
2007-06-10 06:00:05
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answered by Farly the Seer 5
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No. He doesn't have much longer to go. We'll have a new president in 2008 and he can't run again since he already served two terms.
2007-06-10 06:07:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry, trying to catch my breath. I didn't realize that anyone was as naive as ask a stupid question like this. Why? why would he step down.
2007-06-10 17:56:48
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answered by Anonymous
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What a extraordinary question--- So--on your suited opinion--If all human beings is keen to kill a political discern the different a hundred million human beings of that us of a ought to turn removed from democracy???? What form ought to they turn to? A theocracy? dictatorship? Communism? ---easily no one could merchandise to any of those. Our incredible form of government replaced into gained at a great value to the founding fathers. that's saved by technique of our willingness to combat for it at a value that has handed a million lives over the final 2 hundred years. while the progressive conflict began basically a million/3 of the voters of the colonies supported the Continental military. Now you call the form of government that got here approximately from their combating--incredible how are you able to sit down down there and say---those human beings do no longer desire democracy. those human beings of course desire democracy. undesirable sufficient to possibility their lives time and time back. even with each and every thing--who would not desire a say of their government. that's unlucky which you may sell them out to thugs on the 1st sign of a protracted conflict for them. you should be a democratic voter. Now as to Bush asserting what he did. What could you have him say---"greater advantageous her than me." Bush risks his existence the same way Bhutto did. he's basically a greater good objective for them to get to. yet his concept in democracy is in basic terms as solid. If not greater advantageous, even with each and every thing he's making an attempt to alter the face of the entire center-east by technique of merchandising democracy in IRAQ and Afghanistan quickly and all the different worldwide places in a roundabout way. HE has confronted the cruelest political assaults from those that hide in the back of democracy whilst sending squaddies to pass combat and look after the IRAQI and Afghanistan human beings from non secular NUTCASES. interior the 5 years provided that 9/11 he has on no account waivered from his concept that democracy is the suited highway to sell lasting peace between the muslim worldwide and the west. His political competitors have tried to sell out all human beings they could as a manner to benefit skill in a democracy.
2016-12-12 17:02:23
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answered by ? 4
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Bush is just a bad puppet for the corporations...they'll come up with a better one next time...who of course will do the same crap, but be better at doing it
2007-06-10 06:06:11
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answered by Ford Prefect 7
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Why shuld he? He is very sharp minded person and strong person. People may make mistake, the problem in Iraq is not because of Bush, beause of a group of stupid people how lost their power (Saddam's dogs) that's all.
Bush did the right thing to removed Saddam (one of evil in this planet) , there is anothe one more to remove, doesn 't anyone know who? He is 1000 times worse saddam. His name is "Than Shwe" from Burma/Myanmar dictator.
2007-06-10 06:09:19
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answered by Toyota 2
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I hope not. The only thing worse than president Bush would be president Cheney.
2007-06-10 06:06:18
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answered by Anonymous
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