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Do you think President Bush will have to answer for any of his dealings as president once he is out of office?

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Can he be brough up on charges? What are the laws on that?

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  1. Absolutely NOT, he would have already been brought up before the Senate by the DEMS if there was anything to bring him up on. As Thomas Jefferson said, 1/3 of the people are for you, 1/3 are against you and 1/3 are to ignorant to have an opinion.

    The snow job you talk of was verified as the same thinking as Clinton at the time and he said so on national TV (re Iraq)


  2. Well there are no legal grounds to prosecute him, so no.

  3. No, there is nothing for him to answer for.

    You've probably been trained to believe that nonsense since Bush won in 2000 and again in 2004.

    You know it still amazes me that some of you people are still completely blinded by your anger and resentment at Bush for whipping your candidate's A s s twice.  Your hatred has caused many of you people to do things which have seriously hurt the US and caused lots of our soldiers to get killed.

    It's time to accept your loss and start to act like an American again.


  4. Possibly.  Democrats are all about punitive action for the "crime" of disagreeing with them, and if they are able to consolidate power then they'll doubtless try to purge the nation, emulating their hero Stalin.

  5. Only in the history books sad to say

  6. Did Clinton have to pay for BOMBING a pharmacy that had no ties to terrorism, nope...but we sure did b/c the guy that owned it sued the US Government and got something like 21 Million Dollars...

  7. Did Clinton?

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