I don't think there is enough evidence, just from one man's contradiction of the pres/vice-pres' line on what happened, to justify impeachment or even a realistic run at it.
If a half a dozen other aides were to get a sudden conscience, yes, it would fly.
In this same thought frame, I am amazed that bush was involved in these meetings. I considered chaney a strong enough vp to be the stopping point for any truthtelling about these issues, protecting the concept of the office of the presidency. I really have considered it chaney's war and bush as a tag along... if just to protect presidency.
looks like bush is as stupid as he looks, and the world suffers for it.
2007-11-21 02:53:08
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answered by paigespirate 4
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It seems unlikely.
I am sorry to say that I voted for Bush in the first election but I voted for the Libertarian in the second election. I didn't like Bush or Kerry.
I hope Dennis Kucinich can continue to grab votes. We need him in office.
2007-11-21 01:25:39
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answered by Unsub29 7
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Democrats keeping impeachment off the table has driven many of us to become Independents.
2007-11-21 01:21:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Kucinich is a loon, and his resolution is a loony idea. Bush has a year left, deal with it.
And try getting your friends to nominate someone electable for a change (that would mean not Hillary or Obama).
2007-11-21 01:26:32
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answered by thegubmint 7
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No. Kucinich is a fool among fools.
2007-11-21 02:26:07
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answered by Anonymous
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They are working on bringing about impeachment trials, but it doesnt matter, other than showing the world how retarded we were to re elect him.
2007-11-21 01:22:14
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answered by ianmac77 2
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It should, but I don't think it will.
2007-11-21 01:20:00
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answered by Matt 4
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