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28 Aug 2006 04:29:35 PM |
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Set a timeline... to withdraw Bush from the White House |
I despise Bush, but I agree that we shouldn't just set a date and
disappear. We'd be leaving an unimaginable mess for others to meddle
in, perhaps at our peril. Bush shouldn't have started the crap to
begin with, and his team's six years of incompetence proves that they
are not capable of managing it to a successful end, so the real
solution, at this point, is to remove the real problem... which is the
Bush administration.
No, the problem is the instigators and managers of this horrid affair,
and those responsible are the Bush team. THEY must be withdrawn, not
the troops. And it would be a mistake to wait until the next
presidential elections. As soon as the upcoming elections install a
counter-balance to the one-party rule we have now (hopefully), steps
should be taken to commence impeachment proceedings, for the security
of all Americans.
We need a fresh team in place as soon as possible. It's much too
dangerous of an affair to simply withdraw our troops, as it is much too
dangerous to leave Bush in charge of it.
Set a timeline... to withdraw Bush from the White House
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| User: "PagCal" |
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| Title: Re: Set a timeline... to withdraw Bush from the White House |
29 Aug 2006 02:30:40 AM |
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wrote:
I despise Bush, but I agree that we shouldn't just set a date and
disappear. We'd be leaving an unimaginable mess for others to meddle
in, perhaps at our peril. Bush shouldn't have started the crap to
begin with, and his team's six years of incompetence proves that they
are not capable of managing it to a successful end, so the real
solution, at this point, is to remove the real problem... which is the
Bush administration.
No, the problem is the instigators and managers of this horrid affair,
and those responsible are the Bush team. THEY must be withdrawn, not
the troops. And it would be a mistake to wait until the next
presidential elections. As soon as the upcoming elections install a
counter-balance to the one-party rule we have now (hopefully), steps
should be taken to commence impeachment proceedings, for the security
of all Americans.
We need a fresh team in place as soon as possible. It's much too
dangerous of an affair to simply withdraw our troops, as it is much too
dangerous to leave Bush in charge of it.
Set a timeline... to withdraw Bush from the White House
OK, November 2'd at the polls, and we can all vote.
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Set a timeline... to withdraw Bush from the White House |
29 Aug 2006 09:00:56 AM |
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On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 03:30:40 -0400, PagCal <pagcal@runbox.com> wrote:
Set a timeline... to withdraw Bush from the White House
OK, November 2'd at the polls, and we can all vote.
***Yeah sure, go ahead and cast your vote into that unverifiable
electronic void and see where it gets you. The coming elections are
already locked in and predetermined, courtesy of the Deibold
Corporation.
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| User: "Well Done" |
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| Title: Re: Set a timeline... to withdraw Bush from the White House |
29 Aug 2006 03:24:32 PM |
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PagCal <pagcal@runbox.com> wrote:
beachshark1@yahoo.com wrote:
We need a fresh team in place as soon as possible. It's much too
dangerous of an affair to simply withdraw our troops, as it is much too
dangerous to leave Bush in charge of it.
Set a timeline... to withdraw Bush from the White House
OK, November 2'd at the polls, and we can all vote.
And, on Nov. 3, we get to listen and watch as lefties howl about
"voter fraud", "religious right", "bible belters", and assure us this
doesn't give Bush a "mandate".
--
): "I may make you feel, but I can't make you think" :(
(: Off the monitor, through the modem, nothing but net :)
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