Last night Bush said mistakes were made and he takes full responsibility. How is he going to take full responsibility? Bow his head and look ashamed for one minute?
Now, if he is talking about it is okay with him to start impeachment proceedings, then, he is talking business.
I agree, a mistake was made... a terrible mistake, which goes along with the old saying "fool me once shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me." In other words we made a huge mistake when we reelected the ego maniac clown. We (the American people) made the huge mistake by reelecting him, and we are taking full responsibility, over 3000, so far.
That's the way to acknowledge it IMO as well, Ed. We allowed this clown to get "reelected" and we have to blow the cobwebs right out from between the ears of our Reps in order to get them to do their job and Impeach.
ReplyDeleteIf We don't, no one will.
Nice poster... heheh...
Michael,
ReplyDeleteThe Republicans were onto Clinton for lying about a blowjob, however, it was under oath. But flub-a-dub lied to the American people and the world about Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq.... isn't that impeachable?
DITTO and AMEN!
ReplyDeleteJudy,
ReplyDeleteI'll second that Ditto and Amen.
If we get into it with Iran, as i was hearing we might on cable last night, that will be the end of Bush. They WILL impeach his ass.
ReplyDeleteThis war is going to sink the Republican Party. They are all running away from him, especially people like Norm Coleman who will soon be up for re-election.
Steve,
ReplyDeleteI hope so, but from the little I observed, the Democrats are almost tip-toeing.
It sounds like whenever Bush takes "responsibility" for his failures, lots of other people end up getting hurt more. For example, he is taking responsibility for his mistake by sending more people to Iraq.
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