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are you capable?

2007-06-24 05:10:57 · 33 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

ghc5417: not everyone is capable to rule over 50 states. and if this is a bad question, then i'm telling you now that you just gave a really bad answer. are you like, 12? lol

2007-06-24 05:22:08 · update #1

33 answers

No I would not. I am not capable.

I think those people who have answered very negatively and childishly are the kind that would ruin America if they had the chance.

I am so embarrassed that those kind of negative people are here. "Can't we all just get along?" I know it is an overused quote but PULEEEZZZZZZ.

2007-06-24 05:18:42 · answer #1 · answered by chrisrtait 2 · 1 7

I'd sure like to see him replaced but not with me (that's about the last job in the world I'd ever want) and not if the VP became president. It used to be considered the toughest job in the world to be the president of the US. Now it's just a job for talking heads. As long as you can parrot what you're told to say anyone could be president. That's one of the main reason why Bush has so many verbal missteps when he's faced with real questions.
Regardless of Bush's competence or lack of any, the president and vp are only the figureheads. Sure they both exercise some power but the real power is behind the throne. Consider that Bush is the least intelligent president that the US has had in modern history. Do any of you honestly believe he was elected through his great statesmanship? If you do believe that you've been, at best, seriously duped but the propaganda machine.
What should happen is impeachment but there's no one in all of Washington DC with the courage to do so. Him, Cheney, Rumsfeld should all be tried for high crimes and treason (along with a whole lot of others) but it will never happen.
Nixon was impeached for a whole lot less then what the current administration is perpetrating on a daily basis. The whole situation is pathetic.
Yes, the vast majority of the country wants a change. But what we will get is just more of the same regardless of which party is in power. Anyone who can't see that corporate america and the politicians are clones of each other is simply not paying attention, blind, ignorant or has been sucked into being a "true believer" regardless of the facts. And there is NO discussion, argument or persuasion that will work on the believer because their mind is closed.
That's why my reply is preaching to the choir or a mild irritant to the believers. We're way beyond the pale.

2007-06-24 09:04:27 · answer #2 · answered by Charlie P 4 · 2 1

That's a good question. It's easy for us all to criticise, right, but then the next logical question, is, if it's so easy then why don't you do it?

However, if you were to ask all 330 million Americans this same question, you'd be asking, is anyone in America more capable than George Bush to be running the country.

The mere fact that this incompetent C grade, business failure was allowed to run for President while those that actually are more qualified saw no opportunity whasoever speaks volumes about the system Americans call democracy.

Democracy in America is counted in dollars, not sense.

And Bobo the Bouncing Baboon from Count Zoleo's Travelling Roadshow could do a better job with a magic 8 ball. Chances are, something would have been done right,

2007-06-24 05:25:46 · answer #3 · answered by hydrovitae 3 · 2 2

Yes. I would begin by changing the foreign policy of the U.S. to a diplomatic country that uses open dialogue, rather than military force. Second, our miltary is best used sealing the borders and coastlines of the U.S. Last, we need to fix all of the domestic problems right here in the United States. The South is still in ruins from Hurricane Katrina, the country is a wash in drugs, people are becoming obese and at risk for a horror-house of health problems, Only 1/5 of America has health insurance, our public schools need to be overhauled, we need to stop importing oil and pump our own and refine it into gasoline so we can get the gas prices down, while we work on things like ethanol, bio diesel, and hydrogen to replace coal, oil, and natural gas. Point being is we have too many problems here at home for us to be worrying about what other countries are doing.

2007-06-24 05:30:37 · answer #4 · answered by super682003 4 · 1 1

I cannot think of a single person who deserves to be President of this Country. The last President who deserved the office was Eisenhower.FDR, in spite of his socialist leanings, was perhaps America's greatest President. He saved America from both fascism and economic collapse. Ask you grandparents about Fr. Coglin. Lincon was also a great President. He saved America from political collapse. I think Gerald Ford was very underrated as President. I also think Lady Bird would have been a much better president than LBJ. Who long would she have allowed America's involvement in Vietnam to go on?

2007-07-01 10:35:12 · answer #5 · answered by joad58 2 · 1 0

If I had a terminal disease and only a month to live I would love to be President. I would immediatly declare martial law and arrest congress for treason and shoot them, then outlaw lobbyists , order new elections, dismantle the IRS and forever ban the source of all evil in the USA , the income tax and the 16th Amendment permitting it. Then I suppose I would be assasinated by the Globalists .

2007-06-28 21:09:31 · answer #6 · answered by monkigun 1 · 1 0

Do-It-Yourself Impeachment
http://impeachforpeace.org/ImpeachNow.html
Impeach for Peace, a Minnesota-based impeachment group, has researched a method for impeaching the president using a little known and rarely used part of the Rules of the House of Representatives ("Jefferson’s Manual"). This document actually empowers individual citizens to initiate the impeachment process themselves.

"Jefferson's Manual" is an interpretive guide to parliamentary procedure, and is included (along with the Constitution) in the bound volumes of the Rules of the House of Representatives. It is ratified by each congress (including the current one), and has been updated continuously through the history of our democracy. The section covering impeachment lists the acceptable vehicles for bringing impeachment motions to the floor of the House.

2007-06-28 17:47:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Oh hell yeah... U would like him to run our country for the THIRD TERM?
Maybe u needa learn a lil bit more about our president

G W bush is
Someone who

1. Turned the largest US surplus into the largest deficit in American history, then gives tax cuts when he should be raising taxes to get more money for the country. (And of course, he only gives tax cuts to all of his rich buddies.)

2. Blamed bin Laden for 9/11 (which is okay), but when he couldn't find him, made Americans forget about him by diverting their attention to Saddam Hussein, who had absolutely nothing to do with 9/11. Has he found bin Laden? Has he found any WMDs? Didn't think so.

3. Feels the need to stick his nose in Iraq's business and "improve" their government while bombing and completely destroying Iraq-it's obvious it's just an excuse to go to war.

4. Lies about there being NO terrorist attacks since 9/11, when there have been quite a few that he covers up or makes America forget about. (Like that anthrax threat a few years ago for example.)

5. Passes the Patriot Act to keep America safe from terrorists while arresting people who aren't terrorists, never catching the people who are, and violating SIX AMENDMENTS of the Constitution.

6. Passes "Clean Air Act" which actually makes the air dirtier.

7. Makes every country in the world besides Britain and Poland hate us.

8. Quits the Kyoto Protocol because it would make his rich buddies actually spend some money to reduce global warming, and God forbid anyone has to spend money.

9. Throws ultimatums at the American people that only a complete idiot could fall for (and a lot have) like "You're with us or you're with the terrorists" and basically just gets America to be loyal to him out of fear.

10. Only gets into Yale because of his father and passes with a C- average.

11. Has said enough stupid things to fill 265 pages of "Bushisms" books.

12. Gets elected into office after losing by over 10,000 votes. Do you think it's a coincidence that his brother was the governor of the state that the whole election depended on in 2000??

George Bush is a COMPLETE ******* ASSHOLE who never should have been elected, is one of the worst people in the country to earn the job of president and definitely is the worst president we have ever had or will ever have.

2007-06-24 05:28:03 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

Yes I would, I would close the borders like he should have done in 2001. No more illegals then I would make sure the people already here didn't get any freebies that the legal citizens are suppose to get.

2007-06-29 17:12:38 · answer #9 · answered by smsmith500 7 · 0 0

Sure. I'll give it a shot. His term is nearly over and Hillary is likely to win in the uopcoming election. So if I can get a 4 year term... I'll do my duty to save us from a third term of Hillary. I have no close political ties, so maybe I can get something done. Are you up for 1st lady???

2007-06-25 04:37:44 · answer #10 · answered by Magic Mouse 6 · 2 0

I would certainly be willing to try. I doubt if I could make things any worse than the Esteemed Mr. Bush and his neocon band of friends have done.

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2007-07-01 21:42:02 · answer #11 · answered by fitzovich 7 · 0 0

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