I can't beleive what Bush has done. I have so much pain for the loss of my brother in Iraq. Many of you know how much pain I live with. My brother died in vain and now I have to see what bush is doing to protect himself.
No president has ever pulled the stunts Bush has commited against America. But this is beyond politics. This is taking power away from all of the people of our contry.
Either Bush is completely paranoid, or he has done things that are so illegal and he knows this. I beleive both are true. However this is beyond what any president has ever attempted to do.
If the war in Iraq is not bad enough, and the loss of my brotherss life is not bad enough. then this is. What Bush is pulling here is un constituional and as a former republican I urge you al to open your eyes and minds and see what Bush is doing to us and that means the republicans. Look what bush is doing. He used al of us, he lied to us. I like so many more republicans see finally how bad things are.
2007-09-18
05:17:04
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when a president does this. Things are beyond sensible. I am saying this as a former republican. Look what Bush is doing. Wel, he did this last year in 2006. This is along the lines of forcing Ashcrft to sign papers while sick in the hospital.
Watch the video. It speaks for itself. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBUkxvfL_eE
No president should ever commit crimes. Worse, no president should ever go to these legnths to protect himselm. Obviously Bush has commited increadible crimes and knows it. This is beyond reality here.
2007-09-18
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I'm glad that the first answerer held up the neocon tradition and showed us once again how much they care for the victims of bush's trumped-up war.
The big mystery to me is that when you cut through all the BS in the Petraeus report and the bush comments afterward it boils down to three speaking points.
1.) There is no military solution.
2.) There is no political solution.
3.) We should stay there forever.
I feel for you. My family too has suffered a senseless loss due to the actions of the unfeeling profiteers. Surely they will all rot in whatever afterlife there may be. In the mean time they should rot in prison.
2007-09-18 05:28:41
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answered by ? 4
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First of all let me thank you for the service your brothers have provided to this country. Whether or not you are a republican it should not matter. This guy is neither, its an abortion. The thing is . This country would be in a better shape if we were invaded by aliens, at least we would stand together. The republicans and democrats are all the same. We need good leaders, not this guys. God bless this country. and as for the prez, I hope if he has done what you say, he gets the law book thrown at him. That being said, we cant get out of Iraq, it would be much more devastating. God bless our sliders that die so we can spend the lunch time writing this bull#$%
God bless
2007-09-18 12:34:38
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answered by Jaime L 2
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That's just the tip of the iceberg with Bush. And, if Bush is the iceberg, then our freedom would be the Titanic, sinking into the ocean of his lies and deceit.
http://www.truthout.org/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi/59/19450
There's an article on how Bush gets around the laws that he doesn't like. He simply...refuses to enforce them. This should scare ALL Americans. After all, if Bush can do it, then any president could.
http://www.truthout.org/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi/59/19450
The above link is the most informed article I've ever read to the events leading up to the invasion of Iraq. It's a must read for any American.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rRqeJcuK-A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RV301PZ-LhE&mode=related&search=
Those links will take you on a mind bending experiance. The first is Donald Rumsfield testifying before Congress, on Sept. 10, 2001. The other is a follow up, a couple of years later.
2007-09-18 12:30:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I am very sorry for your loss. We lost a dear friend in Iraq and the pain is unbearable. However, I know that he joined the military to serve his country and he was proud to serve his country. I understand why you would want to blame Bush for your brother's death. He is the easy target as he is the President. However, I blame the insurgents in Iraq for our friends death. When an individual joins the military they have the understanding that they may be called upon to serve in a war. That is what happened. I hope you find comfort for your pain. However, making vague accusations against our President will not bring you comfort. Seek out counseling, or the friends of your brother, remembering the good things that is what will help you heal.
God bless.
2007-09-18 13:20:57
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answered by Jill R 3
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Will I get in trouble if I say my suspicion is that Prez. Bush is with the Free Mason's Club? The high Leader's in this world (except for Osama, he got booted to the bottom) are high up in on the pyramid. The one that reaches to the top 1st. will be the power of S****!
Jehovah help us all before its to late!
In Jesus name, Amen.
2007-09-18 12:48:40
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answered by Debs 5
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Get involved... I just sent out 20 emails to members of Congress. Not just to those of my district but to any others tat would accept them. I emailed all of the major news networks, accept CNN of course, asking why they haven't aired this same story to their listeners and have sent the You Tube broadcast to everyone of my email groups asking that they contact as many sources they can before Thursday night.
2007-09-18 17:10:48
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answered by From Yours Trully 4
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Sorry about your loss.
When the US finally emerges/recovers from this 'frenzy of fear-mongering by the neocons' there will be hell to pay.
Many chickens will come home to roost, and Bush will be held accountable for his actions.
2007-09-18 12:27:05
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answered by Tokoloshimani 5
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I am very sorry for your loss. I agree with you. Bush and Cheney should be impeached. I am very disappointed in Pelosi for not getting the process started. But it seems that presidents have never been rational. (that's probably true for all politicians)
2007-09-18 12:25:59
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Cindy Sheehan jr.
2007-09-18 19:45:17
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Bush isn't a rational president at all.
2007-09-18 12:40:25
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