Tuesday, February 12, 2008

The destruction of CIA tapes, the veto on Child health care (middle class), and more. President Bush in office


The destruction of CIA tapes, the veto on Child health care (middle class), and more. President Bush in office
I'm very sick of the President as I'm sure many others are. The White House is involved in soooo many scandals right now it's not even funny. Any chance that President Bush will ever be called to testify in court EVEN after his presidency? Did I say that "everything" that is going on is because of Bush. I know that Cheney, Rove, and others also share the blame ;-). My question is will the U.S. Government have the power to CALL P. W BUSH To testify in congress for things he did in office. 
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1 :
If you are that naive to blame EVERYTHING on Bush, then you are in for a real shocker when a Democrat is elected President. There was nothing wrong with the SCHIP veto. Don't buy into the "you don't care about the children" crap coming out of the mouth's of Democratic Congress people. They know their bill is totally flawed, but they use the "children" to get people like you to hate Bush just a little bit more.
2 :
Obama promises to hold this administration accountable for all illegal doings. A vote for him is a vote for justice.
3 :
Nope, the kool aid is too strong..they will fight to the death for him.
4 :
I doubt it. Our government is going to be too busy... governing? At least that's what they say they do. Some private individuals or groups will no doubt try to go after Bush and Cheney, and will inevitably fail.
5 :
Nope he will never have to testify in court...all of his crooked cronies are covering the trail....He is the worst president!!!
6 :
My short answer, 'no'. Not unless the next President and Congress take action to uncover and expose the truth... whatever that may be. This administration has been very secretive, subversive and has diverted attention on multiple occassions in order to avoid scrutiny and close examination. Whether this is truly based on National Security or not is anyone's guess at this point. All the public can do is demand answers, after all - we are the ones who pay the bills (in the end). The Plame matter, Iraq, OBL, Guantanamo, detainee torture, extraordinary rendition, government contractor scandals, missing weapons and money in Iraq, etc... - all of these issues have not been fully examined, exposed and rectified to the American taxpayers. Like I said, we may never know unless we hold our representative government officials accountable for finding the answers.











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