14 reasons to impeach Bush...and another 35 more...
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RolandTD20Kdrummer wrote:I hope this Bush debacle translates into a huge lesson learned for all... I'm not feeling optimistic though.
I totally agree with this."I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080 -
I think that the best shot at impeachment is the illegal wiretapping. It violates not only the 4th Amendment but also congressional legislation, and the president has admitted doing it. I truly don't understand why no one in Congress has taken any action on this.
I disagree that we need to "move past" the whole impeachment idea. If this administration doesn't face any criminal penalties for it's actions, it's going to send a clear message to all future presidents:
"Do whatever the hell you want to do, we don't care anymore.""Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." ~ MLK, 19630 -
what this comes down to is this guy has done the country wrong and if there is any avenue to make him pay ... some people would like to see that happen ...0
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plus, isn't the republican credo "responsibility"? Isn't it important to accept accountability for what one has done, in order to actually move on?"The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth." ~ Niels Bohr
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Derrick wrote:Dude. It doesn't matter. 51% of the world's least-educated nation support or look past his crimes against humanity.
What a dumbass statement...what's that say about Canada's education as a nation?
Least-educated? Please.hippiemom = goodness0 -
Just curious...
Seriously. Does he come up with these wonderful ideas or is it the people around him? He seems to dumb to come up with this shit.All that's sacred, comes from youth....dedications, naive and true.0 -
polaris wrote:what this comes down to is this guy has done the country wrong and if there is any avenue to make him pay ... some people would like to see that happen ...
I personally think Bush is irrelevant. I almost feel sorry for him. I mean, seriously, just look at him. He's a giddy little frat boy with the intelligence of a monkey who has been granted the biggest prize on Earth. He's obviously enjoying himself. I'd feel bad bursting his bubble.
It's not Bush we should be focusing on but the rogues gallery of crooks and swindlers behind him pulling his strings. Bush should be humoured and given a dunces hat and made to stand in the corner for a few hours. He should then be told to do his best to not allow himself to be so easily lead in future, and to stay away from the bad kids.
He could then spend the rest of his working days presenting a wacky, zany childrens t.v show where he can have the freedom to pull funny faces, wear rainbow coloured pajamas, and have lots of - albeit small - people dolt on him and tell him that he's special.0 -
Byrnzie wrote:I personally think Bush is irrelevant. I almost feel sorry for him. I mean, seriously, just look at him. He's a giddy little frat boy with the intelligence of a monkey who has been granted the biggest prize on Earth. He's obviously enjoying himself. I'd feel bad bursting his bubble.
It's not Bush we should be focusing on but the rogues gallery of crooks and swindlers behind him pulling his strings. Bush should be humoured and given a dunces hat and made to stand in the corner for a few hours. He should then be told to do his best to not allow himself himself to be so easily lead in future, and to stay away from the bad kids.
He could then spend the rest of his working days presenting a wacky, zany childrens t.v show where he can have the freedom to pull funny faces, wear rainbow coloured pajamas, and have lots of - albeit small - people dolt on him and tell him that he's special.
bush is definitely the puppet but he's not gonna gonna be none to pleased beiing fired i can guarantee u that ... the reality is tho - that its not so much about impeaching bush as it is unraveling the level of fraud that has been allowed to happen ...0 -
Byrnzie wrote:I personally think Bush is irrelevant. I almost feel sorry for him. I mean, seriously, just look at him. He's a giddy little frat boy with the intelligence of a monkey who has been granted the biggest prize on Earth. He's obviously enjoying himself. I'd feel bad bursting his bubble.
It's not Bush we should be focusing on but the rogues gallery of crooks and swindlers behind him pulling his strings. Bush should be humoured and given a dunces hat and made to stand in the corner for a few hours. He should then be told to do his best to not allow himself himself to be so easily lead in future, and to stay away from the bad kids.
He could then spend the rest of his working days presenting a wacky, zany childrens t.v show where he can have the freedom to pull funny faces, wear rainbow coloured pajamas, and have lots of - albeit small - people dolt on him and tell him that he's special.
What I was trying to say...All that's sacred, comes from youth....dedications, naive and true.0 -
May 3:
The impeachment train is starting to roll.
Last week, Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), started things off by filing a three-article bill of impeachment against Vice President Dick Cheney. Initially largely ignored by the mainstream media, and even ridiculed by some leading Democrats in Congress, that bill, HR 333, today garnered two co-sponsors, Rep. William Lacy Clay (D-MO) and Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL), the latter a deputy whip and senior member of the House congressional leadership.
http://www.counterpunch.org/lindorff05032007.html
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Sorry. I know the United States is not the least educated nation in the world. Perhaps the least educated of first world countries but, meh. In a similar light, I read a chart where they pitted average IQ of state votes and what party they voted for in the 2000 election. The bottom half was exclusively red (GoP).
So let me restate my earlier sentence:
51% (or 100% of the stupidest half) of the united states support the criminal actions of the current president.
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angelica wrote:plus, isn't the republican credo "responsibility"? Isn't it important to accept accountability for what one has done, in order to actually move on?
We'd all be better off if that was mankinds "credo". Very few, whether they claim to believe in it or not, ever take responsibility for their own actions. Everyone creates their own reality, but few accept the blame for it.Why go home
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Did the OP write this or was this an article... or found on the internet??
I still think it's a bit humorous that an army field manual was quoted as a reason for impeachment.0 -
bgivens33 wrote:Did the OP write this or was this an article... or found on the internet??
I still think it's a bit humorous that an army field manual was quoted as a reason for impeachment.
Some of them are a bit whimsical....for example #25 for "murdering the English language" (my favorite one btw)...some humor is required to swallow the sheer magnitude Bush's nightmare legacy.
big picture...complete disaster... Should he be fired immediately? ...undoubtedly. Can a situation such as this be more obvious in presenting itself... I fail to see otherwise. The man is stuck on stupid in a loop. Worse actually.Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
over specific principles, goals, and policies.
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angelica wrote:plus, isn't the republican credo "responsibility"? Isn't it important to accept accountability for what one has done, in order to actually move on?
Yes.hippiemom = goodness0 -
What's your opinion regarding the President, then? Do you think he should be held accountable? Do you think he's merely representing a more widespread problem with the people, being a general lack of accountability? Do you think it's a good idea to let go of it and move on?PaperPlates wrote:We'd all be better off if that was mankinds "credo". Very few, whether they claim to believe in it or not, ever take responsibility for their own actions. Everyone creates their own reality, but few accept the blame for it."The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth." ~ Niels Bohr
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I'm glad that someone agrees.cincybearcat wrote:Yes.
I know that for myself, personally, I've learned that I have to accept responsibility and accountability for my actions, because if I try to gloss over even little things (much less big ones) it's like little stones in your shoe. It irritates you beneath the surface, no matter how much you try to move on. It's insidious. The key issue needs to be resolved before moving on is really possible, imo."The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth." ~ Niels Bohr
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angelica wrote:I'm glad that someone agrees.
I know that for myself, personally, I've learned that I have to accept responsibility and accountability for my actions, because if I try to gloss over even little things (much less big ones) it's like little stones in your shoe. It irritates you beneath the surface, no matter how much you try to move on. It's insidious. The key issue needs to be resolved before moving on is really possible, imo.
Exactly, and Bush's presidency has been one huge gloss over after another...
There's more rock than shoe at this point.Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
over specific principles, goals, and policies.
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RolandTD20Kdrummer wrote:
There's more rock than shoe at this point.
As much as this is a very serious topic, the visuals on this are funny!
"The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth." ~ Niels Bohr
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