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> We, the people demand the impeachment of George W Bush

12 November 2004, 05:58

After having read all all the comments and replies to the demand for Mr. Bush’s impeachment I am puzzled by the same thing
that did not make sense during this election. How can people so blatantly ignore the facts. Not statements of passion or personal/politcal differences or philisophical or ideological differences. I am talking facts.

The facts are well illustrated in several of the posts so I will not waste time, breath or space to repeat them again.
It is simply amazing that Americans (well just a hair over half of the ones that actually cared enough to vote) still
believe the fairy tales that come from the Bush administration. What does it take to open your eyes. It is not about you personally being wrong or right. It is not about me or anyone else being wrong or right. It is about the facts.

I voted for Mr. Bush in 2000 as a registered Democrat who was fed up with the way Bill Clinton was abusing his power and
spending his time in dalliances with women around the office. There are so many issues wrapped up in those problems
that you may or may not agree with but that is what I felt at the time. He seemed so cavalier about the position he held.....and so I lost
faith and voted for Bush. I was so wrong. I was so mislead and so betrayed. Mr. Clintons failings still stand but in light of the current Presidents apparent blood lust and disregard for democracy, Mr Clinton seems a knight in shining armor.

It soon became apparent after we invaded Afghanistan that there was something seriously wrong with the morals and principles of the Bush
Presidency and those he depended on for advice. Again, re-read the posts here and you will see the facts. This is a run away administration and I made a mistake in voting for him. I have done my best to be involved and to do my part to see that he was not re-elected.

It is not a game about who has the best team or who made the best vote. This is about the future of our democracy, the sanctity of our
consciences, everything this country is supposed to stand for. It is not about having it all your one particular way. It is about our celebrating our differences and respecting them while being allowed to persue our own. It is not about creating cookie cutter people in a cookie cutter society run amok and run astray by the very office that is supposed to lead us to Democracy. The Presidency is not about turning the country into a personal agenda it is about representing the country as a whole with all its diversity. It is about showing the world that we
can celebrate and explore differences and still protect and respect each other as well as other cultures.

We have become the bully on the playground. It is getting harder to make the distinction between our government and the ones that we
decide need invading. ---A seriously sad, angry and concerned voter.