WHY BUSH AND CHENEY SHOULD NOT be IMPEACHED!

Or, I can use caps, too!

As the debate (?) rages on about Bush and Cheney's need for impeachment, I can think of one compelling reason why it should never be allowed to happen:

President Pelosi.

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I liked the humor one that someone (I forget now who) wrote a few weeks ago. If they are impeached, just think of the stink Hillary would have in not being the first female president!   
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I was actually going to mention that as a reason the Dems won't support it, but I thought the two words pretty much spoke for themselves so I figured I'd save it for the comments section.
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You just gots-ta pop her off, too, and then it's smoooooooth sailing . . .
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You just gots-ta pop her off, too, and then it's smoooooooth sailing . . .


That would make Condi the President (I think). Hillary would still lose out!   
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That would make Condi the President (I think).



Me for president, dammit! ME for president!
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Wow, quote thing is bien busted today!
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Me for president, dammit! ME for president!


How do you look in Drag?
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America can rest easy knowing I'm no more than about 200 million heartbeats away from the Presidency!
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Can she be any worse than Bush.

Seriously.


Is the Pope Catholic?
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Is the Pope Catholic?


Some of them weren't very Catholic . . .
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If thats what you think I guess not.

I have to stop responding to the metally challenged.

That would be you Alf. Dr.Guy
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Is the Pope Catholic?


Some of them weren't very Catholic . . .


Well, it use to be is the Pope Polish, but we cant use that one any longer.
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If thats what you think I guess not.

I have to stop responding to the metally challenged.

That would be you Alf. Dr.Guy


Oooooh! Insults now! Wow, I can see the liberal debating tactics are in rare form!

And they still dont have a sense of humor.
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Can she be any worse than Bush.


YES. She could be MUCH worse than Bush.

You can tell we have sunk to a political low when our new standard for leaders is "Can Y be any worse than X?"
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You can tell we have sunk to a political low when our new standard for leaders is "Can Y be any worse than X?"


Dude, we're already there. We're too damn stupid; we reelect these blokes who know nothing of progress, or compromise. They sit on their arses (or stand on their feet), bashing the other side with their so called morals. The day that politicians truly have the words compromise and progress in their vocabulary, and know what they mean....will be heaven. So to speak.

Sick and tired of them all, to be frank.

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The day that politicians truly have the words compromise and progress in their vocabulary, and know what they mean....will be heaven.


uhh, actually, I think there's too MUCH compromise and that's part of the problem. Today's politicans don't STAND for anything. Polls and lobbyist kickbacks guide their votes, not personal conscience or conviction. We need politicians that are their own people and not products of political machines.

One of the reasons I like the LP so much is political autonomy. While I disagree with SConn on about 90% of his viewpoints, the fact is, there IS room for disagreement under the umbrella of Libertarianism. Does that weaken the party? Possibly. But I tend to believe it STRENGTHENS our candidates because we're free to believe what we believe without Shane Cory busting our chops because we hold a different viewpoint.
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Sick and tired of them all, to be frank.


YOu are barely old enough to vote, and you are sick and tired? You have a lot to learn.
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YOu are barely old enough to vote, and you are sick and tired? You have a lot to learn.


I've listened to politics for a while.

Oh really? Tell me then, what do i need to learn?

Is it wrong for me to get pissed that congress has done...well, has done....hmm *thinks*...little to nothing?

Why is that? Partisanship. Both the Dems, and Reps need to get their heads out of their mindless partisan arses, and do something progressive. Like, hmmm....social security?

Pretty much, I'm saying....

They need to do their freaking job, and help this country become better.

Have they?

uhh, actually, I think there's too MUCH compromise and that's part of the problem. Today's politicans don't STAND for anything. Polls and lobbyist kickbacks guide their votes, not personal conscience or conviction. We need politicians that are their own people and not products of political machines.

One of the reasons I like the LP so much is political autonomy. While I disagree with SConn on about 90% of his viewpoints, the fact is, there IS room for disagreement under the umbrella of Libertarianism. Does that weaken the party? Possibly. But I tend to believe it STRENGTHENS our candidates because we're free to believe what we believe without Shane Cory busting our chops because we hold a different viewpoint.


Oh?

Where's the progress?

Where's the change?

Social security? Pfft.

Same sex civil unions? Pfft.

What I'm talking about, is getting something done. There is too much bickering, too much partisanship.

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Where's the progress?

Where's the change?

Social security? Pfft.

Same sex civil unions? Pfft.

What I'm talking about, is getting something done. There is too much bickering, too much partisanship.


Umm, last I checked, Libertarians weren't a majority party ANYWHERE, lucas.

And, actually, no, the problem is today's politicians, left AND right, are bought and sold by big business. Witness TX Governor Rick Perry's recent mandate of a vaccine manufactured by one of his major campaign supporters as a prime example.
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Umm, last I checked, Libertarians weren't a majority party ANYWHERE, lucas.


I wasn't referring to libertarians. My apologies, I should've clarified.

And, actually, no, the problem is today's politicians, left AND right, are bought and sold by big business. Witness TX Governor Rick Perry's recent mandate of a vaccine manufactured by one of his major campaign supporters as a prime example.


Perhaps, It certainly seems like they're being bought/swayed by someone/something.

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I've listened to politics for a while.

Oh really? Tell me then, what do i need to learn?


YOu need to learn to quit whining and do something if you want to change things. WHining,like you are doing now, is not going to change anything, except those who might take you seriously.

Anyone can talk about the weather. Few do anything about it.
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I've listened to politics for a while.

Oh really? Tell me then, what do i need to learn?


YOu need to learn to quit whining and do something if you want to change things. WHining,like you are doing now, is not going to change anything, except those who might take you seriously.

Anyone can talk about the weather. Few do anything about it.


Do you do anything? Do you "walk the walk," and talk the talk? Or is this just hot air?

Besides, I volunteered with one of the local politicians campaigns. I've helped with other things. Sadly, I don't have the time to do that anymore, it's called work, bills, and other things. If i ever have the time, i would gladly do more.

~L
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Do you do anything? Do you "walk the walk," and talk the talk? Or is this just hot air?

Besides, I volunteered with one of the local politicians campaigns. I've helped with other things. Sadly, I don't have the time to do that anymore, it's called work, bills, and other things. If i ever have the time, i would gladly do more.

~L


If it'll make y'all feel better you can both help contribute money to my 2008 campaign...lol! I'll have to check to make sure of the rules, but I'm not gonna turn down a check from either of ya...lol!