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Impeach Bush or not--VOTE and explain.....?
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- StarscapeLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Impeach Bush. Why? He has screwed up the economy, and now he wants to screw up social security. The war is a big sore spot, also.
- 1 decade ago
First of all, I'm wondering how many people who are answering your question even understand the meaning of the word "impeach". "Impeach" means "to accuse", not "to kick out". Two U.S. Presidents have been impeached, and neither was kicked out of office. To be impeached, one must first commit an impeachable offense, like perjury. Has George W. Bush been the perfect President? No he has not. Has he committed any impeachable offenses? If has, he's yet to be caught! On September 11, 2001, the United States was attacked by terrorists, and my President, and yours, like him or not, took action as he saw fit, because that's what the People of The United States of America elected him to do. Since then, a lot of fine men and women have died in Afghanistan and Iraq, and I will never forget any of them, but no more have died in the U.S. at the hands of terrorists. Do I like war? No, and neither does anyone in their right mind, but I'd rather see the war being fought in Kabul and Baghdad than New York and L.A. I've seen comments about the economy as well. So just when did the Dow hit 12,000 under Clinton's years of "economic growth"? What President Bush is doing, whether you like him or not, is working. So to answer your question, no, I would not impeach our President, and neither will the House and Senate. Why? Because he hasn't broken the law!
- sdh0407Lv 51 decade ago
first off, as of today no impeachable offense has occured, so an impeachment is highly unlikely. Not voting proves nothing. It actually has the opposite effect as the people who do vote are the ones who get to make the choice. If you don't vote mine effectively counts twice.
- 1 decade ago
NO.
2000+ years of political and religious warfare have shown me several things about the nature of mankind. One of the most prevailant of which being that there are no leaders lacking in egotism enough to not fight other leaders like smallish children and, some countries, be it politically correct for me to say so or not , are simply inferior in thier education, technology and overall common sense. These people have no harder of a time getting weapons of war than any other. The only way to control the world is to control the world. We need a dictator to dominate and stifle any and all oposition and rule under the direction of one guiding force. Bush isnt doing that. Nobody is doing that. Nobody ever will do that (unless I win the lottery twice) but Bush is the closest thing i've seen so far to a dictator. I know it's "cool" to be against Bush just like it's "cool" to be against all presidents. It takes a mind unsullied by social expectations to go against the flow. That's why my idea will die and mediocrity will live on forever. All hail mediocrity!
- 1 decade ago
Impeach Bush Impeach Bush Impeach Bush bush is killing our country since nine eleven u.s.a have never been so scared like riding planes so get him out
- Anonymous1 decade ago
No. I have not heard of one thing that would make that necessary. Like Andy Rooney said last night on 60 minutes, he owes us an apology, and we need to get the h e l l out of the middle east, but not impeachment.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Impeach!! for being a liar.
- 1 decade ago
He hasnt done anything to be impeached....
(this question belongs in the political section)
- rainjropLv 41 decade ago
IMPEACH. all he's done is make a fool of himself and screw things up!
Don't steal, the goverment doesn't like competition