I think there are many who would like to see Bush fail, regardless of the consequences.
2007-07-25 22:52:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Definately not.
However, I would love to see Cheney impeached or kicked out of office another way. I think Bush would be a much better President without Cheney running his secret agenda under Bush and coaxing the president into making decisions that arent necessarily what is best.
I think Bush got in over his head and put way too much faith in Cheney, now he just cant do anything without him, who knows how he'd be on his own? He wouldnt have Cheney insisting that the Al-Quaeda/Iraq link exists despite all the evidence. He wouldnt have Cheney telling him to change decisions that he's already made with the input of other advisors. He wouldnt have Cheney making the gov't less and less accountable to the people (though Im sure Bush is at least not against that based on his policies).
Cheney is corrupting the office of VP. He isnt impeachable either, not technically, but his presence is a smear on a once noble office. He has done things that he would have put a stop to under Ford. He has made it clear any morals he has go out the window when he has a chance for more power. He is a disgrace to the office, to the administration, and to the country.
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No Republican president has ever been impeached. I dont think Bush would stick around for it either if it happened. You dont want to go down as the first and you really dont want to be the only for awhile.
2007-07-26 06:18:13
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answered by Showtunes 6
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Lmao. Ask a democrat that question and it is like asking if that person would like a million dollars. (Course with the liberal entitlement programs and inflation who knows--those kind of give aways might happen). While the Bush administrations policies might be unpopular, in order to impeach a president the constitution says he must be found guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors. the Bush administration has not done one thing that would constitute a high crime or misdemeanor. Some democrats say Bush lied--well we know from the Clinton impeachment proceedings that lying under oath is not an impeachable offense. Move on--next stupid question.
2007-07-26 09:30:42
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answered by Anonymous
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No I do not think he should be impeached. He has not broken any laws, contrary to what the ultra hard left wingers would like you to believe. He has not acted immorally with an intern. Thus anything that congress could bring against him would be of little consequence.
2007-07-26 05:53:40
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answered by Erik S 3
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He has done nothing to be impeached for...why would I want him impeached??? those that hate him because he beat gore and kerry and because their God bubba was impeached do not care that there is no impeachable offense...it is called REVENGE!
2007-07-26 08:20:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely NOT! He has not done anything to be impeached for. Our economy has never been better, (check Wall Street). Unemployment is the lowest it has ever been. We have a volunteer army who would not have joined if they didn't believe in what they are doing for you and me and their country. We have not had another attack on our soil. And he is doing his job. I don't always agree with everything he does, but diminish the president and you diminish your country
2007-07-26 08:21:57
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answered by Moody Red 6
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He has done nothing impeachable. Nothing. The Democrats should quit grasping at straws and try to get something done for the good of the country.
2007-07-26 05:51:29
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answered by Anonymous
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did you even look at the search before you posted this question? asked OVER AND OVER AND OVER again by the pelosi ite faithful with the same answer every single time....
THERE ARE NO IMPEACHABLE OFFENSES.
if you need a benchmark so you can FINALLY understand impeachment, you need to use the clinton behavior as a benchmark.
- The only president ever impeached on grounds of personal malfeasance
- Most number of convictions and guilty pleas by friends and associates*
- Most number of cabinet officials to come under criminal investigation
- Most number of witnesses to flee country or refuse to testify
- Most number of witnesses to die suddenly
- First president sued for sexual harassment.
- First president accused of rape.
- First first lady to come under criminal investigation
- Largest criminal plea agreement in an illegal campaign contribution case
- First president to establish a legal defense fund.
- First president to be held in contempt of court
- Greatest amount of illegal campaign contributions
- Greatest amount of illegal campaign contributions from abroad
- First president disbarred from the US Supreme Court and a state court
now i suggest you sign off your mom and dads computer before you get spanked so responsible WORKING americans can talk about poltics here without being bothered....night night..say your prayers...
sheesh liberals...(will they ever learn?)
2007-07-26 05:52:49
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answered by koalatcomics 7
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Though he is sacrificing the sovereignty and security of this country, (SPP, Kansas City Inland Port, UN Sea treaty, Leaving the borders open, "Trans-Atlantic Economic Integration.....) none of it is illegal unless congress acts on his usurpation of power.
It won't happen...
2007-07-26 07:57:48
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answered by Cookies Anyone? 5
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No, most certainly not! President Bush has had so much to deal with during his watch! And he certainly has kept our country safe, he is a very good man, I think. I include him and our troops in my prayers every night.
2007-07-26 05:51:50
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answered by Anonymous
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