hang in there W!!!
2007-07-21 14:12:53
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answered by specialmousepotato 3
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I hope he stays in office. Having Cheney's hand on the helm is a nightmare of indescribable proportions, and being in office in November 2008 will not only ensure that the Democrats capture the White House, but also secure an overwhelming majority in both houses of Congress, enough to write legislation what will shuffle the balance of power and cut down on the neocons Bush has put on the bench.
2007-07-21 13:53:31
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answered by Anonymous
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The GOP is doing just fine. The Dems. appear panicked and confused.
They continue to do nothing. Except blame Bush for everything from Toe Jam to Bad Breath. If they would have an idea or backbone every now and then people may take them seriously again.
The Dems. have totally blown their chance, and 2008 will be a Landslide victory for the Republicans.
2007-07-13 14:47:26
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answered by Ken C 6
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There is a growing number of republicans who wish to distance themselves from bush's neo con agenda.
Too many christians see his National ID card as the first step to the mark of the beast.. (nice and trackable with raido frequency units like we already have on our new passports)
Too many people, wishing to preserve the constitution do not like the abuses of power bush has been accused of.
More and More REPUBLICANS are standing up against him, several REPUBLICANS have mentioned IMPEACHMENT for his crimes.. (impeachbush.org for list)
It is the NEO CON's within the republican party, that need to be removed from the republican party, in order to refocus on our rights and civil libertites... Supporting impeachment is the first step in that removal.
2007-07-20 14:35:52
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answered by Kacy H 5
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Do you really expect most republicans to agree with that question? Unfortunately it's not just the President, it's the party itself, it has become much to factional. They're not even republicans anymore, they're conservatives. Social, christian, and the very rare fiscal conservatives. One faction wants to control your morals, the other your conscience and rule by biblical law, the third, a dying breed hijacked by the first two. In my opinion the republican party needs to go back to basics. Smaller, less intrusive and fiscally responsible government. I could vote for that idea of governing.
2007-07-13 14:55:49
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answered by Anonymous
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The G.O.P. is still as strong as ever. It's just the media telling people that it's fallen apart.
No, only psychotic baby killing socialists want demo-'rats in control for the next sixty years.
2007-07-21 13:17:35
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answered by Anonymous
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The Dems are doing a great job ruining themselves-politics is a dirty game-a pox on them all.
2007-07-21 13:38:45
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answered by Jane T 3
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Do you really want Nancy Pelosi in the Oval office?
2007-07-18 14:58:44
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answered by smsmith500 7
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Again..."Right You Are Ken" is totally on the mark.
That is a very slanted question !!!
2007-07-21 09:58:44
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answered by krissyderic 7
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Bu$h System Can't be Fixed (Revolution)
http://serendipity.magnet.ch/jsmill/kaminski02.htm
Our president is a criminal, if not surely guilty, at least chargeable for the following offenses:
Military desertion, cocaine smuggling, conspiracy to destroy American landmarks, conspiracy to commit mass murder in New York, Washington, Pennsylvania and Afghanistan.
And treason, for sure.
Willful and deliberate destruction of the U.S. Constitution.
Accessory to the theft of billions of dollars in the savings and loan debacle engineered and/or condoned by his father.
Corruption for making repeated and continuing governmental decisions to enrich his relatives and friends.
Obstruction of justice, innumerable counts, for blocking investigations into crimes that cost the lives of thousands of American citizens.
Kidnapping and torture, for putting thousands of innocent people in jail without trial and denying them their Constitutional rights, as well as killing some.
Illegal persecution of racial and ethnic minorities.
Accessory to obstruction of justice for allowing the U.S. vote system to be commandeered by criminals who can rig the vote without being detected.
Complicity in the assassination of a political rival.
In regard to the charges against George W. Bush listed at the top of this article:
Military desertion? See http://www.awolbush.com/ or http:// www.wearepower.org/pipermail/natlpower/2002- October/ 000556.html
Cocaine smuggling? See http://www.umsl.edu/~skthoma/ offline9.htm
Conspiracy to destroy landmarks and commit mass murder? How about http://emperors-clothes.com/indict/ indict-1.htm to pick the best of many stories like this.
Treason: http://bush-treason.blogspot.com/
Accessory to the theft of billions of dollars in the savings and loan debacle: See http://www.thetip.org/ art_146_icle.html and http:// www.campaignwatch.org/more1.htm
Enriching his friends: http://www.bushnews.com/bushmoney.htm, http://www.bushwatch.net/bushmillions.html and http:// www.nrdc.org/bushrecord/other_more.asp
Obstruction of justice: http://members.tripod.com/~RedRobin2/ index-93.html
Illegal jailings: http://www.wsws.org/articles/2002/may2002/pows- m31.shtml and http:// www.newsandevents.utoronto.ca/bin2/ thoughts/comment020128.asp
Computerized election vote fraud: http://www.talion.com/vote- rigging.html
Assassinating a political rival: http:// www.democraticunderground.com/duforum/DCForumID43/ 5351.html and http://www.wsws.org/articles/2002/oct2002/well- o29.shtml
2007-07-20 20:28:31
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answered by Anonymous
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there will be a new republican president before long.
2007-07-13 14:45:04
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answered by Anonymous
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