Umm, is there a way to delete you off the face of the earth?
Give some sort of reason...
Bush never did anything wrong. What about Clinton. He was a complete dumbass. He sat in office and did nothing about the horrors of the middle east, including the genocide of Rwanda. Wake up people! The terrorists in Iraq's motto is= "All americans must perish."
Think about this: If there wasn't a threat in the middle east, then why are our troops dieing?
Come ON! You don't look at the stone cold truth, you just jump on the bandwagon, (the bush haters) because everyone else is, for no reason but because others are. The bandwagon started with a few idiots, and now it's ended up with millions of idiots.
Thanks.
2007-10-12 05:39:09
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answered by dampsandwich 3
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Question: Can't America request Bush's resignation or send Trump in to fire him?
Answer: Yes, people can put pressure on the press and on Congress to have him removed from office.
But, it seems by public opinion that Bush is a bad President, yet no one in Congress has taken a direct stand against him or moved for impeachment. You (posters) should be asking why. But the media and public opinion has not brought forth the truth about the President's misgivings and a few of you, a number of you, feel that the President has done no wrong.
Violations of national security, violations of the US Constitution, acts of high crimes and treason being committed by many people, the President and others in the Bush I and II administrations DO merit not only impeachment, but indictments against these people for all that they have done!
Quotes from some of you:
Bookworm:
The only would be to impeach him, and there doesn;t seem to be enough support for that.
Damp Sandwich:
Bush never did anything wrong.
oohhbother:
Congress has to find evidence of crime and impeach him.
Yaktivistdotcom:
Lots of folks have requested Bush's resignation or demanded his impeachment. But Presidents have to be impeached, which means they have to be convicted of a crime.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Anc0JSBtuzV5XL8AsR7YEDrsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071010191950AAEoL6E
Yours,
Max
peacenegotiator
2007-10-12 06:02:00
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answered by peacenegotiator 3
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Lots of folks have requested Bush's resignation or demanded his impeachment. But Presidents have to be impeached, which means they have to be convicted of a crime.
Some states give voters the right to recall elected officials, so I suppose you could try to recall any US Rep who doesn't agree to impeach, and any US Senator who doesn't agree to convict. That would take more time than is left in Bush's term of office.
2007-10-12 05:47:38
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answered by Yaktivistdotcom 5
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We had the chance in 2004 and blew it. Short of Bush committing a crime that's not just a political interpretation there's no way to remove him. Gotta play by the rules, as defined in the Constitution.
2007-10-12 05:47:47
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answered by Bigsky_52 6
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Congress has to find evidence of crime and impeach him. Then the congress has to convict him.
They're working on it - but those loyal, if incompetent, Bushies he loaded his administration with are waiting to have charges filed before giving evidence up the chain...
so the BIG question is, will it take all of 466 days to get there anyway?
2007-10-12 05:39:47
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answered by oohhbother 7
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The only would be to impeach him, and there doesn;t seem to be enough support for that.
2007-10-12 05:37:57
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answered by Bookworm 4
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Perhaps you should read the constitution.
2007-10-12 05:36:10
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answered by VoodooPunk 4
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