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Democratic control of congress has never missed an to impeach a rep. president, they can not be that stupid, if there was ine shred of evidence or a possiabilty of falsafying some, he would of been long gone, and his little Chenny too...no justifiable excuse can explain this kind of hate.
It is not necessary to hate Bush to think he's a bad president. Grown-ups can do that, you know -- decide someone's policies are a miserable failure without lying awake at night consumed with hatred. Poor Bush is in way over his head, and the country is in bad shape!

2007-07-14 19:59:14 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

when someone makes a valid point, the spelling would never be my first thought..

2007-07-14 20:07:56 · update #1

18 answers

You are 100% correct

If they have any evidence for impeachment, let's hear it! They're just bluffing, because we all know there isn't a thing.

2007-07-14 20:04:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

There's plenty of evidence that Bush has broken the law. If the Democrats spent $42 million on an investigation, they could probably get an impeachment and conviction. At this point it is more constructive to fix the problems rather than drag the country through another impeachment. I doubt if there are very many people who lie awake consumed with hatred for Bush. I know, I certainly don't. As far as realizing that he is a corrupt and inept liar who is ruining the country, that something else, again. Your rant isn't even coherent let alone being valid. Being so misspelled it is hardly readable makes it look even less thought out. I do have to agree that Bush is in way over his head and the country is in bad shape!

2007-07-15 03:33:09 · answer #2 · answered by wyldfyr 7 · 1 2

our prez is in some hot water. most of it comes down to if he did or didnt have the powers under the constitution to do some of the things hes done. the patriot act, which congress signed off on would seem to make most of this stuff legit. but still the imprisonment of enemy combatants as well as stealing private info through illegal wire taps not covered under the patriot act are very much a grey area. and all of this is ignoring the investigation into the attorney generals actions concerning firing fed judges.

i don't think pelosi will have the coconuts to bring him up on charges, but at this time, it could happen. i also dont think any of the charges would stick, nor do i believe it would be a good thing for the country. believe it or not though, it could happen....hope not.

i also think it's worth mentioning that every two term prez in recent memory has had serious problemos. nixon, left office facing impeachment. reagan, WELLLLLL...only the great commuticators popularity spared him from iran/contra thing. clinton, impeached, not guilty. bush?

and why do you say the country is in bad shape? robust economy. stock market through the roof? is your cell phone working? are you having to sacrifice a GD thing for the war? how you doin' genius?

2007-07-15 03:11:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"Democratic control of congress has never missed an attempt to impeach a republican president"

The Democrats only impeachment vote was in 1865 and failed. Only the Republicans have ever impeached a president.

I hate because I know. I have read his crimes. He has admitted some of his crimes. The Supreme Court of the United States of America has said he has violated the constitution in his first attempt at show trials for Guantanamo prisoners. I hate because he lied to get us into a war that cost the lives of hundreds of thousands. I say that because on the authorization to use force there was a clause requiring him to find that the people who attacked us on 9/11 were somehow involved in Iraq. He wrote a brief statement to that effect and began his murderous rampage.

2007-07-15 04:50:00 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Maybe members of Congress knew the battle they would face by the White House when they took control of the majority?!

Look at what's happening now!

Maybe they thought the battle would take until the end of the Presidents term anyway with White House stall tactics?!

Like with what's going on now!

Maybe they thought in a time of war it wouldn't be good for the country?!

But I really believe that it's because many of them are also involved with this economic globalization and are waiting out Bush's efforts.

2007-07-15 03:13:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's not about hate. It's about disappointment. He lied to us. He has allowed this lie to net his oil buddies billions of dollars in profit while we are paying 3 bucks a gallon. He pardoned a man that was convicted, basically, of High Treason in the middle of his term. And he talks about the war on terror, but when was the last time he used Osama's name in public? Why will he not admit that the funding for most of the terror attacks came from Saudi Arabia? 19 hijackers, 15 saudis, 0 Iraqis. We never should have gone into Iraq without absolute proof of the breaking of the U.N. laws laid down on them. And we should have taken everything we had through the mountains of Pakistan and to where ever that bean poll SOB runs to until we catch him or kill him. But, we didn't. He diverted us into a mess. And didn't take the fact that what Saddam had over his people, we do not. And that is fear. No matter what religion, what region, what family...fear. Now it's a holy war between 3 rival islamic factions and we don't know how to fix it.

Oh, one more thing. Why hasn't he mentioned in public the number of suicide bombers in Iraq and other places that are coming from Saudi Arabia?

2007-07-15 03:10:35 · answer #6 · answered by Chazman1347 4 · 2 1

I think it is because society is changing and I think many more are enraged about the whole Iraq thing. I don't know exactly what I would do in his shoes and would not ever want to be president because there is no way to always do what is right and have everyone on your side. But I agree I don't think that people should hate him so much. There are some things he has done that I agree with and some things he has done that I don't agree with - but no worse than any other president during my lifetime.

2007-07-15 03:07:04 · answer #7 · answered by Jas 3 · 3 0

I feel sorry for him. He obviously doesn't know what he's doing and should be removed before he does more damage. As for evidence, we have too many admissions of guilt on the man's part. The investigations are turning up even more. He lied to Congress about WMD, when Joe Wilson knew, and showed, that the administration KNEW that Saddam didn't have any uranium from Niger. All this distraction about who outed Wilson's wife is just more spin. PAY ATTENTION to what's going on in the world!

2007-07-15 03:40:06 · answer #8 · answered by anotherguy 3 · 1 1

The House can file a Bill of Impeachment, but the Senate would never vote 2/3 to convict. No matter how much evidence.

Bush has publicly admitted to willful violation of federal laws. And the Supreme Court has confirmed he's violated federal laws. So, given the admission and the findings, the rest of the process is purely political.

As for hate, no there is no reason to hate him as a person. I don't hate him. I dislike him because he betrayed his oath of office and acted in a matter contrary to the Constitution. But that's disgust, not hatred.

2007-07-15 03:04:10 · answer #9 · answered by coragryph 7 · 6 2

There was a psychologist that has actually came out and said this hatred is far beyond normal behavior, these people are delusional and this irrational hatred is all consuming and it somehow makes them feel like they are a part of something bigger than themselves. Sounds like the Nazi's in Germany.

2007-07-15 03:07:32 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

for one thing, you must realize that there is a big difference between an unlawful act, and an impeachable one when it comes to the people that make the law.
When you make the law, you are above that law, if you wish to be.
If you wish to be patriotic, you will follow the law you make, and not attempt to exploit the loopholes that the bush admin is so obviously attempting to do.

2007-07-15 03:53:26 · answer #11 · answered by avail_skillz 7 · 0 0

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