Because the Constitution prohibits him from running the country in a way that he would prefer, like a dictator.
2007-11-18 21:34:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, come on, you CANNOT be serious!
I know what he said, and I know when he said it. But you know, I've said the same thing. And so have many of my LIBERAL friends who are sick of the bureaucracy that is our government.
It isn't that we WANT a dictatorship. It's that things would actually get DONE if someone honest was a dictator. There wouldn't be all this political infighting in Congress. The dictator would pass laws, instead of waiting on Congress to fight things out. Politicians would no longer lie to gain the trust of the people.
Unfortunately, absolute power corrupts absolutely, as a wise man once said. So the idea is just wishful thinking. Me being a dictator, I mean.
2007-11-19 03:31:53
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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Its both partys not just Bush
In the U.S. the first step towards such an organization is being made with the North American Free Trade Agreement, North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation, North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation, Security and Prosperity Partnership, and Dominican Republic and Central American Free Trade Agreement. Ultimately these agreements will lead to a supranational government structure. This already has begun with the Commission for Environmental Cooperation, North American Competitiveness Council and NAFTA secretariat.
ASEAN is also writing up its new charter and it will likely include a legal personality for the group and ASEAN parliament, likely to pave the way for an EU-style supranational body.
Much like the Club of Rome plans for 10 regions of the world this ongoing movement is gaining significant ground in nine regions and a tenth may be on the verge of forming due to the six-party talks.
IDENTIFY THE ENEMIES OF AMERICA
What Presidential Candidates are part of the CFR? What are they trying to accomplish?
Fred Thompson- CFR (D)
Rudy Giuliani- CFR (R)
John McCain- CFR (R)
Mitt Romney- CFR (R)
Jim Gilmore- CFR (R)
Newt Gingrich- CFR (R)
Hillary Clinton- CFR/Bilderberg (D)
Barack Obama- CFR/Muslim/AIPAC(D)
John Edwards- CFR (D)
Joe Biden- CFR (D)
Chris Dodd- CFR (D)
Bill Richardson- CFR/AIPAC (D)
Who Opposes the CFR?
Ron Paul
Dennis Kucinich
Mike Gravel
Tom Tancredo
2007-11-19 03:24:11
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answered by Anonymous
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From his point of view it would certainly be simpler to achieve his goals if he had absolute power and answered to no one. So he thinks this thing because it is true. Even Bush could figure that out with only minimal prompting.
From our point of view it would be a nightmare that would make Nero's Rome look like a Utopian paradise but Bush isn't considering our point of view about much of anything.
2007-11-19 03:08:48
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answered by Anonymous
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If you havent noticed, our politicians can't agree on just about anything. Neither the Republicans or the Democrats have all of the right answers. They are too busy trying to foil the others attempts to do good things to recognize them for what they are.
Its a screwed up system but it the best we have.
2007-11-19 03:28:43
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answered by Scott M 4
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Because he HATES The Constitution & The Bill of Rights.
2007-11-19 02:57:04
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answered by Anonymous
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He thinks the means justify the end, even though they don't because of these things called "morals."
2007-11-19 03:16:43
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answer #7
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answered by St. Bastard 4
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Bc bush is crazy
2007-11-19 03:19:43
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answered by Me 1
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because as a dictator you can do what ever you want to do despite what the people who impowered you think. im willing to bet that if he was dictator then he would be alot like hitler.
2007-11-19 02:59:11
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answered by this is my avatar 4
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He must have picked that s**t up from Saddam !?
2007-11-19 03:03:10
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answered by ? 5
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