"Any president who says, I don't care, or I will not respond to what the people of this country are saying about Iraq or anything else, or I don't care what the Congress does, I am going to proceed — if a president really believes that, then there are — what I was pointing out, there are ways to deal with that," said Hagel, who is considering a 2008 presidential run.I'm not supporting impeachment but yes, there is indeed frustration that the president refuses to listen to anyone that dares to state the obvious clusterfuck that is Iraq.
It's just getting tiresome and quite frankly, it's time somebody somewhere do something. This whole Iraq thing is a disaster. People are being killed every day and the U.S. looks like a bunch of doofuses with absolutely no strategy. Either pull out or give them everything we've got and just get it over with.
Panzy,
Are you retarded, do you remember how long it took to impeach Clinton? Why don't you do the fucking math on how long that took vs. how long Bush has left in office. Durrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
I know it would be all peachy dreamy and rainbow delight to think that there are grounds for impeachment with Bush, but guess what twat? There ain't.
Why don't you sit down, shut the fuck up and just ride it out without bitching like the rest of us, nobody wants to hear your whining about impeachment, bitch.
Ummm...I don't really feel strongly either way about the topic of impeaching Bush but am a little offended by "anon's" reply. Just wanted to say that.
Hey everyone, look at Big A-hole Texan, they are offended, look, look.
Hurf Durf
Well, for once I agree with anon (minus the invective). Best to ride Bush on out and let all the many other investigations of the R's do their damage. Then the D's can be corrupt party in power.
I am. His administration is trapped in endless scandal and he feels that no one can stop his "God given" right to wage war.
I'm glad Hagel has the balls to bring up impeachment.