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we all need to flood our congressmen with impeach bush we the people have the right to demand this

2007-11-06 06:12:02 · 34 answers · asked by nhmale38 2 in Politics & Government Politics

34 answers

You can't, but you can cry and complain about it. If Bush was impeachable do you really think Hillary and Biden and Stark and Reid would stand by doing nothing? It does not matter how many people demand someone be impeached, it is not decided by the people. You have been mislead by your own party, and just like a typical liberal, you have fell for it, hook, line and sinker.

2007-11-06 06:14:03 · answer #1 · answered by Curtis 6 · 8 6

The citizens of the USA can flood their Congressmen's office with demands to have Bush/Cheany impeached but the likely hood of that happening is very slim....Even though I agree with you on this Bush and Dick are criminals and they have severly damaged this country in the following areas: Debt, reputation world wide as strong arming nation, social security illegal immagrants, health insurance, this country's economy is heading towards a major recession and or inflation....ITs not good times in AMERCIA

The movement to impeach George W. Bush is a political movement advocating the impeachment of United States President George W. Bush. Those who have voiced support for impeachment include some Democratic and Republican members of the United States Congress, various other politicians and government officials, demonstrators, scholars, authors, members of the media, and a segment of the American people and international community. The reasons they offer for Bush's impeachment include concerns about the legitimacy, legality, and constitutionality of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and the controversial electronic surveillance of American citizens by the National Security Agency.

2007 polls have shown public support ranging between 39% and 45% in favor of impeaching President Bush, and between 46% and 55% opposed. The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee has not considered the impeachment of President Bush and the House of Representatives has taken no action to do so. The Democratic Party leadership has indicated that they have no intention of resolving to impeach President Bush. If you scan this arctile you will see that alot of the citizens agree with impeaching the President...

House Resolution 333 is a resolution submitted to the House of Representatives by Representative Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) during the 110th United States Congress that, if passed, would impeach Vice President Dick Cheney on three charges. The resolution was introduced on April 24, 2007.

here is the latest on Cheney
On 6 November 2007, Kucinich read his resolution on the House floor as a "Question of the Privleges of the House." This procedure, if ruled by the Chair as a "Question of the Privileges of the House," requires consideration before the full House within two legislative days without further consideration by the Committee on the Judiciary. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has not yet ruled on whether this resolution qualifies or, if so, when she will schedule consideration of the resolution. The House could dispose of the Resolution through a variety of methods, including tabling the motion so it can no longer be considered or agreeing to the resolution which would impeach Vice President Cheney.

2007-11-06 06:31:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i've got self belief that the Atlanta Hawks will win the NBA Champinship formerly George W. Bush is impeached and since the Hawks are no longer favorite to win the NBA Championship each time quickly, Bush isn't impeached each time quickly and despite the fact that if the Hawks win the NBA Championshp in 2008, this is going to likely be too late to question Bush through 2008 Presidential Election.

2016-10-15 06:17:20 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

it's not going to happen.

There's 14 months left and then we get a new President. Do you really want our country to go through the expense of all the trials and hearings needed in order to carry out an impeachment?

I don't. I think we're spending enough in Iraq and Afghanistan right now.

2007-11-06 06:26:57 · answer #4 · answered by Lily Iris 7 · 1 0

If Palosi and Reid haven't done so by now it cannot be done. The Congress found a way to impeach Nixon and if President Bush is guilty of anything they would have by now. But look at the milage they are getting using lip service and letting the Consiracy "Experts" do the work for them. Most of America to include left political comedians are just a little tired of the cry wolf and are beginning to show it..

2007-11-06 06:18:16 · answer #5 · answered by rance42 5 · 3 2

Um, darlin - he's a lame duck President already... we have the election in just one year, and he'll be out. Remember - patience is a virtue.

Focus your efforts with your community elections office of the party and candidates of your choice. They can sure use your help with the labor intensive work in the year ahead. They need people to help with getting the materials ordered and picked up and distributed... They need people to stuff envelopes, make phone calls, drive people to events, host meetings, walk neighborhoods and knock on doors, hand out flyers, talk to people on the street, pass out campaign buttons, drive people to the voting places, take exit polls... the work is endless.

Forget Congress - those who are not running to keep their offices next year - will be busy supporting or denouncing the ones who are. They won't be checking their mail - unless some major crisis occurs.

Don't waste your energy trying to get SOMEONE ELSE to do the work... roll up your sleeves and hop to getting in there with the work yourself to make a difference.

Peace.

2007-11-06 06:26:50 · answer #6 · answered by Depoetic 6 · 1 1

It would take up too much of Nancy's precious time. If W and Cheney were impeached, we'd get Pelosi. She is worthless as well. BTW, I'm a liberal...

2007-11-06 06:52:41 · answer #7 · answered by tombollocks 6 · 0 0

He is not the only one that should be impeached....

Understand the truth of the matter... we have a one party government with 2 clearly defined factions. It does not matter which of the two factions within the party you support.

Does anyone not remember the smokescreen in Florida during the Bush/Gore election. Or the fact Kerry so graciously 'conceded' his run for office near the end?

The simple fact here is that our votes no longer count. It is a clever facade to keep us comfortable in the illusion that we actually have a choice in the matter. The next US President has already been bought and paid for, and I can assure you that person is not on the side of We The People.

When you consider that several members of our government have been witnessed attending Bilderberg meetings in secret with other foreign heads of state (which is considered an act of Treason) it should give us all a strong cause for more than just concern.

The bottom line here is that our trusted government is a puppet regime guided and controlled the globalist elite. They are manipulating more than just America. Already, our current President has signed documents that effectively Eliminate the United States, and also grant the office of President sole jurisdiction and power. Power to inflict martial law upon the American People among other things. This was done without the the knowledge or consent of Congress.

These emergency camps that FEMA is building around the country are not for emergencies. These are Interrment Camps (concentration camps) where the Government intends to depopulate the US.

Has no one noticed all the cameras going up? Or that your vehicle tags and inspection stickers now come equipped with RFID Chips? Or that every Legal Immigrant must get a new Green Card issued (one equipped with an RFID Chip).
Do none of you realize yet that the new drivers licenses and US Passports will also have RFID Chips? Some Companies now require their employees to have RFID Chips implanted in their bodies. I can assure you that these companies are arms of Globalist Elite controlled companies.

If it has a basis in FACT it is not propaganda.

At this point in time, we all have the choice to be the blind sheep that follow on command and submit to their hypnotism and programming, or We can stop living in fear of losing all we have as individuals and start thinking as a free society with a common interest...protecting our inalienable rights. The thing everyone needs to realize is that if we continue to blindly follow as sheep, we will lose it all anyway.

Time to Wake Up to the reality of what is truly going on here.
Fear can be our Strength... or fear can be our weakness.
When the Grip tightens around Your Family's throats, what will fear be for YOU?

2007-11-06 06:16:24 · answer #8 · answered by Shinji 5 · 3 6

It works for me--he's lied to us about the war over and over again ("Saddam has weapons of mass destruction," "Saddam is harboring terrorists," etc.), he keeps letting his buddies just have contracts for goods and services in Iraq, without bidding for them, and no matter whether or not they've squandered the money, he obviously doesn't care about the people (for example, victims of Hurricane Katrina and children without insurance), and he insulates himself from anyone who could be anything but a yes-man--almost all of his appointments have been from within his administration, even if they have little or no experience in the new position. The only problem with impeaching him is that we get Dick Cheney as president if we do, and I think he's one of the ones pulling Bush's strings now.

2007-11-06 06:21:16 · answer #9 · answered by cross-stitch kelly 7 · 2 3

This is not a question, therefore a waste of the points you expended in putting this on Yahoo Answers. You could have made it a question like "Should Bush be impeached IYO?" and then award "best answer" to whoever grooved you the most, but you didn't. At any rate, I get two points myself for the rip.

2007-11-06 06:17:14 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

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