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MSNBC Poll Says 87% Want BUSH Impeached

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posted on Aug, 12 2006 @ 08:59 PM
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Yep, Republicans are screwed. They begged to have the House, Senate, and Whitehouse at the same time and promised greatness if they got it. But when they do get what they wanted what do they do? Screw it up worse then Anakin Skywalker screwed up Episode 1.

No one trusts republicans anymore. Heck, the terror plot has more "It's Fake" topics then 9/11 does practically.



posted on Aug, 14 2006 @ 01:05 PM
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Originally posted by dgtempe

Cheney is the brains and far more dangerous


Cheney isn't the brain, it's Rove. Why do Americans always forget to mention him?





posted on Aug, 14 2006 @ 01:24 PM
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Cheney isn't the brain, it's Rove. Why do Americans always forget to mention him?


Thats a great picture. If you look real close you can see the fire and brimstone in Rove's eyes!


MMP

posted on Aug, 14 2006 @ 01:26 PM
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Originally posted by Mdv2

Originally posted by dgtempe

Cheney is the brains and far more dangerous


Cheney isn't the brain, it's Rove. Why do Americans always forget to mention him?

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Well then impeach the three of them!

Seriously though, I think if the democrats take both houses of Congress (not saying they will) we may see Bush resign.



posted on Aug, 14 2006 @ 01:48 PM
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Wow. If you could measure the success of a Republican Administration by how much they piss off liberals, Bush would probably have something like a 97% approval rating!


In all seriousness,
to GW and delivering on his promise to protect America.
to liberals who only whine about what works and offer NO solutions to things that don't!



posted on Aug, 14 2006 @ 02:02 PM
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Originally posted by CreeWolf

In all seriousness,
to GW and delivering on his promise to protect America.


Protect? Don't you see the hate against America in general rapidly growing? I wouldn't define it as ''defending''. But there's always a group of ignorants buying such crap



posted on Aug, 15 2006 @ 04:57 AM
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Originally posted by Theory Man
Yep, Republicans are screwed. They begged to have the House, Senate, and Whitehouse at the same time and promised greatness if they got it. But when they do get what they wanted what do they do? Screw it up worse then Anakin Skywalker screwed up Episode 1.


So how do you make the "system" work? Without an entire administration with backing, so much of what the President seeks to do is thwated. With a unified (Pesident/Senate/Congress) administration you get this.
I wouldn't feel any beter giving either side free reign at this point. so what do you do?



posted on Aug, 20 2006 @ 11:44 PM
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Well at least buy-in to the whole "fear" thing seems to be diminishing...




America's 'fearing fear itself' era is over

"The results are in for the White House's latest effort to exploit terrorism for political gain: The era of Americans' fearing fear itself is over," writes Rich.

"In each poll released since the foiling of the trans-Atlantic terror plot -- Gallup, Newsweek, CBS, Zogby, Pew -- George W. Bush's approval rating remains stuck in the 30s, just as it has been with little letup in the year since Katrina stripped the last remaining fig leaf of credibility from his presidency," Rich writes.

More...



posted on Aug, 22 2006 @ 05:41 PM
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Originally posted by CreeWolf
Wow. If you could measure the success of a Republican Administration by how much they piss off liberals, Bush would probably have something like a 97% approval rating!



You can measure success any way you want to, but the responsible way to measure it for the president of the U.S. is what good he does the country. Only a very, very simple-minded and terminally deceived person would ever equate that with "pissing off liberals."



In all seriousness,
to GW and delivering on his promise to protect America.


And only a very, very, VERY simple-minded person who is deceived beyond terminal condition to the point of eternal damnation to the pits of intellectual decrepitude would equate getting us into a pointless war while throwing the Bill of Rights on the rubbish heap with "protecting America."

Who's going to protect us from Bush? He's the biggest threat America faces right now.



posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 06:56 AM
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He's our biggest enemy. But he will finish out his term (and then some) whether we like it or not.
This will go down in the anals of history as the biggest breach presidency ever to have taken place in the United States- and the world. And his 4 horsemen of the apocalypse-Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice.....himself included, shall not be missed.

This is one of those situations when an unknown evil would be more welcome.



posted on Oct, 20 2006 @ 10:04 PM
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If the Democrats win the House in November, Bush will have a harder time in his last two years but he will just break more wars. The key is the Senate which is very hard to get. All it needs to break down to is 49 D, 49 R, and 2 I and Democrats have it.

If that happens, I think Congress should begin the impeachment process, but they need to put the American people first. I think the Senate will have a much better case to impeach Bush than Clinton, but who knows what will happen.



posted on Oct, 20 2006 @ 11:15 PM
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Heres the thing living on another plant and being incompetent arent crimes.
There is another problem many of the Dems supported the likes of Iraq without question.
How exactly are the Dems spose to impeach Bush without incrimnating themselvs ?
Im not a fan of the Bush admin but I dont think that anyone should have to face a Kangeroo court.



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