creepindeth04
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SpartanEvolved said:I should have rephrased my question. I meant, what has Bush done that could warrant an attempt at impeaching him?
Ill look up the term for you. I cant seem to remember it off the top of my head.
SpartanEvolved said:I should have rephrased my question. I meant, what has Bush done that could warrant an attempt at impeaching him?
SpartanEvolved said:So, is Arnie not the best governor on Earth? I'm not surprised, really. No offense to Californians, but choosing Arnold to replace Gray Davis wasn't very smart. The guy became famous because he is a bodybuilder/action movie star, not because of his political prowess.
SpartanEvolved said:So, is Arnie not the best governor on Earth? I'm not surprised, really. No offense to Californians, but choosing Arnold to replace Gray Davis wasn't very smart. The guy became famous because he is a bodybuilder/action movie star, not because of his political prowess.
Dart said:I believe recalling an elected official is the dumbest thing to be allowed.
As for impeachment, yes. It is very possible. But you have to first accuse the president of commiting a crime. And what crime would that be?? In Clinton's case, he lied under oath. And if there was a crime, you must have the House vote to try him. You then have a trial. And if found guilty, the Senate must vote to remove him from office. If he is found guilty and is not removed, then he finishes his term as if nothing happened. and if a president is ever convicted and sentenced to do any time, chances are his Vive President would pardon him.
Now, back to Canadian Politics!!!
creepindeth04 said:Agreed. But unfortunately I dont know much about them.
SpartanEvolved said:So, is Arnie not the best governor on Earth? I'm not surprised, really. No offense to Californians, but choosing Arnold to replace Gray Davis wasn't very smart. The guy became famous because he is a bodybuilder/action movie star, not because of his political prowess.
Stealth, would you like your government to show us up?? Tell them to step up to the plate. The rest of teh world for that matter. Show the U.S government that we acted rashly by supporting the cleanup. That is the only way out of Iraq...
The UN was against the war. Why?? Because Iraq was lining the pockets of several top UN officials.
Nearly all of the planes in Iraq's air force were made in France. Big time no-no. Why?? Part of the agreement when Iraq lost the Persian Gulf war was that no country could sell them military supplies.
And what about this oil Utopia that people say that President Bush is after?? Because I have not seen any benefit.
I believe that if we were there simply to pilfer their oil supply, then they'd be securing the oil fields and saying screw the citizens.
So, was UN's request for non-military action fueled by their warm fuzzy do-good intentions?? Nope.
And even though all the nay-saying countries disagreed with the war, I believe they still should get off their butts and help in the reconstruction effort instead of playing political mind games and throwing blame around
So the only contact with the hosers up north I have is Stealth, ay
Why would it be our responsibility to clean up your mess? Should we bail you guys out every time you do something that we disagree with, and it ends up blowing up in your face? Sorry buddy, but you went into this war on your own, and you're gonna have to get yourselves out.
And how long did America sell munitions to Iraq before then, a decade, maybe more? Pretty coincidental for America to support a ban the selling of all weapons to Iraq once they made a killing off doing just that, wouldn't you say?
Conspiracies are too convenient an excuse. If we start talking conspiracy theories then its easy to say that anyone who disagrees is simply "in on it." The UN did not support the war because there was no reason to. There was no actual proof of Saddam threatening any other nation with WMD's or anything like that. It was an unjust war, at least in the eyes of every country except for America. It was not a conspiracy that every country but the US was in on, there was just no cause to support it.
Ya know, I never even knew of the word "hoser" until I saw some Americans making fun of Canadians on TV, lol. I didn't even get the joke, because no one here says that, ever. Admittedly we do say "eh" a lot, well, not a lot, and mostly just the older generations. The newer generation seems to say "hey" at the end of the occasional sentence, like "Check out this new game, it's pretty cool hey?" or something like that, I'm not really sure. Other than that Canadians and Americans are practically the same, lol.
I seriously hope that you caught my joke. And that you replied in jest...
Well, this is a double edged sword right here. That's fine that your country or any other country for that matter doesn't want to help. It's your right. And you are also right that it isn't your mess. But the comment nullifies your blame. Don't want to help?? That's okay. That means your blame games will fall on deaf ears.
Now do you think the U.S would sell a direct enemy weapons?? So yes, the U.S did support the ban on the sale of weapons. A real no-brainer.
So the next best thing was to supply Iraq with weapons and let them bleed eachother to death during the Iran/Iraq War.
Not a conspiracy theory. Fact. Cold hard fact.
I said what I did in response to your asking for other countries to help out. I was simply saying, don't expect help from countries that have been telling you all along not to go to war, even if you suddenly realize you're in over your head.
I was just saying, it's funny how when America sells Iraq weapons everything's cool, but when other countries start doing it right away it's questionable. There was no "big-time no no" for the UN to cover up because America had sold just as many weapons to Iraq as other countries had. If anyone pointed the finger at France for selling them planes they could point the finger at America for selling them guns.
That's some good foreign policy right there...
Dart said:But I am sure it won't do anything to calm your seething hatred you harbor for the U.S.
Strubes said:The US is asked by many countries for help. We, of course go in to help them, make enemies with another country, and next thing you have is hostility. There's no way the US is ever going to be perfect in anyone's eyes.
Not arguing against anyone or anything, and not replying to anyone. Just adding my 2 cents. :lol
Strubes said:Many people in Iraq praised us after we captured Sadam and put an end to his tyranny.
About your questions about Bin Laden and Al-quada. We're fighting Al-queda every day over there. And, we're still on the search for Osama. We haven't towed away from that.
Strubes said:Yes, there are many countries in need of help. Why NOT start with Iraq?
And yes, I'm sure of the searches.