Well to be honest and equal, Clinton fired 400 or so agents that were conservative.
No one mentions that.
I am not defending Dubya the idiot savant, but this is just another smoke screen on the real issues. Federal Reserve Bank selling USA out. NAFTA, CAFTA, North American Union, RFID tags, National ID card, Open Borders.
Let's get one things straight, in the history of the US, during a president's term, there has never been such demise and inner strife as such the chaos created under Dubya's watch.
I am a Texan and we warned everyone about that madman!
God save us if any of the candidates out there now win!
2007-07-10 02:45:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, he may continue to do so; only the Supreme Court would be able to break the stalemate between the Executive versus Legislative on the issue of Executive Privilege.
Excatly how is Congress' probe of AJ firings in the best interest of our nation? Although it probably was politically motivated, such housecleanings occur in every administration.
2007-07-10 10:51:28
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answered by Mathsorcerer 7
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Well again, Bush blocked the release of information cheney's meetings with the big energy companies. Didn't he?
Didn't Bush block the release of records from both his Father's presidency and Reagan's (These records would have proven once and for all who knew what about the Iran-Contra connection)
But, George has continued to fly the middle finger in the face of the American people, yet no one is calling for his removal. So legally bush can't but will he. Yes, He will continue to bring shame and disgrace to this country.
2007-07-10 09:45:48
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answered by master_john_steed 2
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How is the complete undermining of our government by our congress do any good for this nation? If the dems could, they bring Bush up on charges of not covering his mouth when he sneezes.
Let the president run the country (which seems to be doing well, ie economy) and lets ask congress to do something meaningfull, like immigration reform, tax reform or social security reform.
2007-07-10 09:47:30
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answered by JonB 5
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He can attempt to do so until such time as Congress gets fed up with him. They can then take court action against him or summon him for impeachment proceedings. Eventually, even the president is subject to the law like any other citizen.
2007-07-10 09:39:01
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answered by tamarindwalk 5
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We have 3 separate & equal branches of govt: Executive, Legislative & Judicial. No one branch can force another branch to do anything & when or if it comes to loggerheads we have what is known as a Constitutional crisis. Pres Bush is: the commander in chief & the chief law enforcement official as well. As the head of the Executive branch, he enjoys what is known as executive privilege & Congress cannot force him to do anything!
2007-07-10 09:48:46
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answered by Anonymous
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