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Topic started on 26-9-2003 @ 06:26 AM by ilovepizza
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Who wants to start the petition? We only need 15% of the people who voted in the last election to sign it.
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reply posted on 26-9-2003 @ 06:56 AM by Daystar
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don't do that! Otherwise you'll be declared Axis of Evil and...
1. They'll accuse you of having WMD
2. The UN won't be able to help you
3. Britain will prepare to help in your 'removal'
4. CNN will start a slur campaign
Upon invading you home the Yanks and the Brits will...
5. Steal your cooking oil
6. Forget about WMD
7. Sell contracts to multinationals to rebuild the mess they made
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reply posted on 26-9-2003 @ 07:29 AM by copcorn
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Go ahead.....
I always thought Dick Cheney would be an excelllent president!
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reply posted on 26-9-2003 @ 08:13 AM by Gazrok
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I always thought Dick Cheney would be an excelllent president!
*runs screaming for the hills....*
It's a little late for that....just don't re-elect him.... That would be the better idea...
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reply posted on 26-9-2003 @ 04:52 PM by ilovepizza
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It is possible to recall bush. All we need to do is say sign this petition and you get a free cookie.
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reply posted on 26-9-2003 @ 04:56 PM by NinjaoftheNight
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uhhhh dude the election is coming soon just dont vote for him. Also he has done nothing that is deserving of a recall.
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reply posted on 26-9-2003 @ 04:56 PM by Seekerof
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GWB will be recalled soon enough......
regards
seekerof
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reply posted on 26-9-2003 @ 04:57 PM by Skadi_the_Evil_Elf
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Its ironic.....
That n one tried a recall election of Bush much earlier in his career, before 9/11. If you look at Bush pre 9/11, he wasnt that popular and alot of
people were very pissed off about the supreme court election.
Recall Bush...it would be a good idea. Why not start the petition? but wed need more than ATS posters, wed have to distribute it around to everyone,
then demand a recall. Wed need to set up local offices to handle the signature collection, or at least local represenatives. It would get shoit down,
of course, but the effects wouldnt: it would send ripples about.
Its a very good idea.
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reply posted on 26-9-2003 @ 05:37 PM by MaskedAvatar
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I don't know the legalities of the recall system at all, are they the same at the federal level?
There are ways and means of removing this admin from office. I cannot fathom how so many people have confidence that they will be in office by the
time the election rolls around next November (if required).
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reply posted on 26-9-2003 @ 05:46 PM by smirkley
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No telling who we would end up with afterwards...arnold?...or heavan forbid...John Edwards. 
(I think the pres can only be impeached, and that doesnt remove him!)
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reply posted on 26-9-2003 @ 05:46 PM by cursedag
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There is a campaign to impeach. But I don't know if it's gotten very far. You should know a lot of the people on this board are conservative.
Oh Bush has done plenty to warrant a crime. Off the top of my head he violated the Geneva Convention and attacked Iraq. I think letting the people
think for themselves this election should be enough, "Am I better off than I was four years ago?" 99/100 I think we know what the answer is. Bush
will never make it again; you can only be illegitimate once.
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reply posted on 26-9-2003 @ 05:48 PM by smirkley
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Of course Kennedy was 'removed' wasnt he?
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reply posted on 26-9-2003 @ 05:54 PM by MaskedAvatar
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Well, posted at ATS by William a couple of months back was a nasty cartoon (from the LA Times from memory) that was a satire on the execution of a
Vietnamese spy after Vietnam, but it looked to all intents and purposes like an incitement to get the job done on Bush.
I don' know precisely the mechanics of HOW it will happen, and I hope it is not by assassination, but I am confident that Bush will not be around for
a second term at all, gone before election.
The quality of opposing candidates is not material. What is material is to get the corrupt PNAC agenda out of the Whitehouse and replace it with sound
economic management and foreign affairs policy which is more sorely lacking now than ever before.
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reply posted on 26-9-2003 @ 06:19 PM by smirkley
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Assuming he isnt re-elected, lets say he was impeached. He would still remain in office as a Lame Duck president. Just like Clinton.
But I was serious in saying Keep Bush.
He started a job, let him work till he's done, re-elected or not. I support him as president of the USA. Period!
Yes there are issues, but there are always issues. We have come to a point where ALL presidents have action against them from day one of holding
office.
If (forgive me) God were elected, there would be a group formed to go against him, defame him, remove him, regardless of his action or intent.
(hopefully not an offensive analogy)
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reply posted on 26-9-2003 @ 06:24 PM by hellfireburns
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I don't think bush will ever go away. Sure he's the worst president in the world, but think about those people behind him, you'll think they'll
let him lose the election!  Hell he's not even our real president but people are brain wahs and live in ignorance, the democrats have no chance
going up against him.
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reply posted on 26-9-2003 @ 06:29 PM by soothsayer
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In order to have Bush (*shudder*) recall... shouldn't he have been, like, legally elected in the first place?
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reply posted on 26-9-2003 @ 06:37 PM by smirkley
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The democrats put themselves in the current position they are in by nominating Clinton.
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reply posted on 26-9-2003 @ 08:23 PM by ilovepizza
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reply posted on 27-9-2003 @ 10:41 AM by paperclip
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Noble quest, but seriously.... a petition is not going to help, no way. Where is it going? to Supreme Court? the same institution who, amongst others,
put Bush in power in a first place. I dont think they are going to be bothered in their plans by a petition...
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reply posted on 28-9-2003 @ 12:02 AM by preacherman
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I *love* the way people call President Bush a war monger,a liar and all the other ridiculous little sayings.I am am glad we a President who has
brought some Major Stones back into the White House.I was in the Persian Gulf the first time around and I can attest to the fact that chemical weopons
were used on American service personel by Saddam Hussein and his Rat Pack.The political leadership of Iraq should have been taken out then,but NOOOO
that was not in the "U.N."resolution.Only the removal of Iraqi forces out of Kuwait.
You people who want to kiss the collective boot of the UN or France or Germany or whoever because President Bush took the initative and had the
wherewithall to take out the Iraqi dictator,are nothing more than passifist.G.W. didnt lie.You only wanted Him to.While you all were basking in the
clinton liberal "I am only going to think about me and to Hades with the rest of the country"this country was being plotted against.
I for one could care less about the economy and all the other issues right now.If we dont annialate our enemys the economy is going to be the least
of our worries.Then where will you be?In the flippin crapper!
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