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To: Amy J who wrote (280590)3/17/2006 1:30:41 AM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 1575771
 
Cheney would have to be taken care of first. Same as Agnew, then Nixon in 1973-1974.

Agnew was forced to resign for taking a bribe (Cheney's made a lot more on Halliburton rigged conttracts). And Nixon was found guilty of abuse of power and trying to cover it up. (not as bad as GW Bush though). Both were guilty of lying to the public about why he was waging an unnecessary lost cause war with no direct strategic significance to homeland security. But Nixon was a lot more competent than Bush is.

Also, dems need congress back first to pursue justice and the first real government investigations in 6 years. The GOP congress are controlled by Bush-Cheney-Delay accomplices who are used to denying reality and covering up their own crimes.

Delay belongs in prison. Cheney too for that matter.

42% want Bush impeached now. A growing trend.

A new poll finds that a plurality of Americans favor plans to censure President George W. Bush, while a surprising 42% favor moves to actually impeach the President.

A poll taken March 15, 2006 by American Research Group found that among all adults, 46% favor Senator Russ Feingold's (D-WI) plan to censure President George W. Bush, while just 44% are opposed. Approval of the plan grows slightly when the sample is narrowed to voters, up to 48% in favor of the Senate censuring the sitting president.

Even more shocking is that just 57% of Republicans are opposed to the move, with 14% still undecided and 29% actually in favor. Fully 70% of Democrats want to see Bush censured.

More surprising still: The poll found fully 43% of voters in favor of actually impeaching the President, with just 50% of voters opposed. While only 18% of Republicans surveyed wanted to see Bush impeached, 61% of Democrats and 47% of Independents reported they wanted to see the House move ahead with the Conyers (D-MI) resolution.

The poll, taken March 13-15, had a 3% margin of error.



To: Amy J who wrote (280590)3/17/2006 12:02:16 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1575771
 
> This is why I doubt Dems will impeach Bush. Cheney is worse. Who would be up to bat after Cheney?

Dennis Hastert (Speaker of the House), and then Ted Stevens (Senate President Pro Temps).

-Z