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For working for interests of "Big Oil" and other corporations against the well-being of his country.

2007-10-04 21:10:39 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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Yes, if you can prove that he sent thousands of American soldiers to their deaths for self interests and not for the interests of the United States of America. Otherwise, it would be unjust to call him a traitor even giving him the benefit of a doubt.

2007-10-04 21:50:32 · answer #1 · answered by CAPTAIN BEAR 6 · 1 1

For those that state the US is still a democracy... you're wrong; America is guarenteed a constitutional republic.

As to Bush being considered a traitor... I believe an investigation of 9/11 should be reopened and done by a new Ron Paul administration.

If the results prove extreme neglect or Cheney taking over the command of Norad during the crisis, I believe there are possibly a whole slew of folks going down.

The interesting counterpoint to this is... Dr. Paul is against federal imposition of the death penalty, currently the only penalty described for treason.

2007-10-05 06:35:08 · answer #2 · answered by anyusmoon1 3 · 2 1

rocman, iam 100% behind ur back
u liberals are the traitors. who make brush seem so horrible,
the media is a traitor to this county also,always talkin about the bad never the good. an wen general gave a report that shows good results what do you do? u call him a lier an that its false.
hell osama's new video even said that he was DISAPPOINTED IN THE DEMOCRATS because you failed.thats like hard evidence that u in fact are the traitors.but of corse the media got u blind and brain washed.



o one more thing the oil
we dont steal it, we pay for the oil
an yea we need the oil.how many times you drove in any car/bus/etc? try not useing oil for a month see how its like.

2007-10-05 04:35:04 · answer #3 · answered by grk_skater_lb 2 · 4 0

America is still a democracy, as far as I as an outsider (Canadian living in Taiwan) can tell.

Calling a politician with whom you disagree a "traitor" is half an inch from calling him an "enemy of the people" or "an enemy of the state" or that kind of gulag-bait charge.

Maybe you want that kind of a setup in the US, but I don't. Too many good American boys gave their lives in the struggle against that mentality.

It would seem that the struggle is not yet over.

2007-10-05 04:30:30 · answer #4 · answered by Pagan Dan 6 · 5 1

In a democracy we the people elect our leaders and therefore deserve them , I personally do not approve of Bush but I accept him as the leader of the US as his people elected him to the office the second time after his policies were very clear to the whole world .No complain from me .

2007-10-05 06:05:01 · answer #5 · answered by hawk 1 · 1 0

I don't know about being a traitor, but every time I see another one of his verbal c0ck-ups on TV I just have to laugh. Most powerful man on Earth?? Pull the other one, it has bells on it.
I pity Americans for having this dimwit bringing danger to your country. And anyone with half a brain knows his daddy is pulling some of his strings.

2007-10-05 08:37:02 · answer #6 · answered by ♥ Divine ♥ 6 · 1 2

nice try
how bout nancy pelosi for a more sure bet.
the ridiculous stunt in syria
over 36000 carded requests for unrelated pork spending tied to the defense bill without debate authored by pelosi
757gate
the non taxpaying territorial vote grant
keeping a literal brain damaged senator on vote roll call to maintain a razor thin majority with the express purpose of tying up defense bills
proposing bills with a clear knowledge of veto only to tie up and hamper congressional time.

and you think BUSH IS THE TERRORIST???? it would seem you have far deeper issues than the safety of iraq here.

2007-10-05 06:26:53 · answer #7 · answered by koalatcomics 7 · 3 1

Yes everyone who is not an unhinged liberal is a traitor. We should have him arrested. Too bad that liberals do not join the military and the civilians believe so strongly in gun control, so who is going to arrest him for the crime of not pursuing a philosophy and policy that have been discredited 30 years ago?

2007-10-05 04:49:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

No. President Bush was elected twice by the people of this country. If the people didn't want him in office then they had every opportunity to vote for some loser like Gore or Kerry.

2007-10-05 06:03:10 · answer #9 · answered by ams 3 · 3 2

You have to look with better eyes than that friend. George Bush is a good man, regardless of what you here from the left. He prays on his knees and that's good enough for me.

2007-10-05 07:36:05 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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