RUDY!
2007-10-11 22:29:09
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answered by ucla bruin fan! 4
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Don't worry we'll still hate him when he leaves office. And as much as I think he is a lunatic and that one of the symptoms of his megalomania is that he thinks God approves of his policies, that's not why I want him impeached. I want him impeached because there is reason to believe he and his administration have committed crimes. If he is innocent, let the hearings exonerate him -- I just want a little oversight.
Finally, I don't want Christians deported and I don't want them to lose their right to vote. I'd like them to wise up a little, but it is a free country and I can't stop people from engaging in willful ignorance. Besides, I find the suggestion that Christians are persecuted by atheists in the US downright laughable. You may be persecuted on Y!A, but you've got pretty tight control on the country.
2007-10-11 22:33:41
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answered by Pull My Finger 7
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Well? The neo-Republicans have been ranting and raving about Bill Clinton for over 15 years with no end in sight...so what's fair is fair, isn't it?
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Now that, my friend, is an excellent idea.
2007-10-11 22:45:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh there's plenty of infamy left for the man who elevates idiocy to the point of professionalism at the cost of billions of dollars and thousands of lives. However, it's likely that more fitting subjects will rise. Those who seek to reduce human beings to categories, and attack the innocent because it's easier than finding the genuinely dangerous. Those who seek to impose their own moral imperatives on a world that does not entirely belong to them. Those who value their own excess welath over the potential of other human beings. The list is pretty long and growing in a climate that President Bush has helped to foster. And it's not hatred by the way - it's purely resistance.
2007-10-11 22:41:37
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answered by mdfalco71 6
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No, that's have been given not something to do with that in the time of any respect. i don't care one way or yet another. actually, i think of the completed social gathering equipment (for the reason you allege) is largely incorrect. in spite of the shown fact that, what I could reproach to Bush (And that's not hatred - opposition does not could be hatred. actually opposition is healthful in a healthful democracy) is that he deceive human beings and the congress approximately this conflict, took undue liberties in his workplace and presented extra secrecy in government than the different previously him. Plus, his administration is basically undeniable corrupt; it truly is an administration whose objective it truly is to assist particular hobbies (company, narrow political) on the price of each thing else. i might have suggested an identical if he had achieved those action below the banner of the Democratic social gathering. To me, that has not something to do with it.
2016-10-22 03:10:41
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answered by ? 4
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No... they want to impeach Bush because he lies, gets us entangled in uncessary wars and then tries to justify it in God's name.
Incidentally, there are some Christian groups who want Bush impeached on the grounds that he worships Satan. Please! The man's done enough damage in real life for us to quibble over what imaginary friend he talks to.
2007-10-12 00:15:03
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answered by K 5
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Impeached for being a Christian? Thats a new one. I thought they wanted to impeach him for violating the constitution and misrepresenting and falsifying evidence for going to war.
If Democrats are anti-Christian, then why are the 2 Democratic front runners for the primaries Christians?
2007-10-11 22:30:55
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answered by ☺☻☺☻☺☻ 6
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trust me... people wanting to impeach bush has nothing to do with his religion. its the fact that he has been a failure as a president. but i dont see the point in impeaching him now if these are the same people who elected him for a second term.
2007-10-11 22:37:08
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answered by iTS COMPLiCATED 2
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no George Bush is the devil and Condasleeza Rice is his minion. Personally its not about religion its about whos doing the right thing for america....I have a BIG ARGUMENT against his whole vetoing of child healthcare.
2007-10-11 22:38:16
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answered by Anonymous
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is it just me or does all government officals hate religion anyway?
2007-10-11 22:31:19
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answered by Anonymous
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They all will simply celebrate.
2007-10-11 22:33:54
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answered by Anonymous
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