As a nation, why can't we ask the right questions?
goddamit, THESE are the questions that need to be asked - and answered...
there is NOTHING, absolutely NOTHING, more important to the safety, security, and long-term health of the united states than the questions robert parry raises... what i want to know is why in the flaming hell aren't they being asked LOUDLY by every citizen of the u.s...span>
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Indeed, it is hard to envision how the United States can win the crucial battles for the hearts and minds of key populations if Bush remains President. Arguably, Bush has become a “clear and present danger” to the interests of the American people – yet he still has almost two years left in his term.
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The trickier questions are: Can the United States afford 23 more months of Bush in the White House? Does his incompetence in the face of today’s fast-moving crises demand extraordinary action to remove him from office through impeachment?
If impeachment is impossible, given the sizable Republican minorities in both the House and Senate, is there at least some hope for legislative remedies that can begin to correct Bush’s many errors? Could patriotic Republicans confront the President and Vice President about resignations?
Or must the American people wait two more years as today’s “clear and present danger” grows only more acute?
there is NOTHING, absolutely NOTHING, more important to the safety, security, and long-term health of the united states than the questions robert parry raises... what i want to know is why in the flaming hell aren't they being asked LOUDLY by every citizen of the u.s...span>
Labels: Bush Administration, Democrats, George Bush, House of Representatives, Impeachment, Republicans, Robert Parry, US Senate
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