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Topic: impeachment
FedMan's photo
Sat 05/05/07 04:13 PM
well I did not vote for the prick either after watching his gay ass
looking brother **** up florida's economy I sure the hell kneew better
than vote for him

Fanta46's photo
Sat 05/05/07 04:21 PM
I think Im leaning towards Edwards this time around

FedMan's photo
Sat 05/05/07 04:22 PM
yeah I might also, I am afraid if Obama or Clinton gets into office
there will be either assisination attempts or an assisination
altogether.

FedMan's photo
Sat 05/05/07 04:24 PM
they have already arrested a teen boy for a plot on hilary in baton
rouge

Fanta46's photo
Sat 05/05/07 04:37 PM
I like what Edwards stands for
anyone willing to add more taxes to hisself cant be too bad

Fanta46's photo
Sat 05/05/07 04:38 PM
and Hillary wants to make bill an ambassador

daniel48706's photo
Sat 05/05/07 08:29 PM
hey fanta, I have a dumb question (dumb cause I could answer it if I
chose to research it). With everyone you named being brought up for
impeachment (assuming it happens) and getting impeached, who do you
think the interim president would be?
I can garuntee you it would NOT be an elected president by the people.
There is an entire chain of people to take office in case the one above
them can not for whatever reason. I forget every rung of it now, but it
was taught in basic training.
here is an example:

1. president
2. vice president
3 and 4. seceratary of state/defense (i forget who comes first)
and so on down the entire list of poloticians, even going into the
standing ARMY generals.

In the case of a lost president, we do not choose the interim at all.
it is picked up by the next person in line. So if the entire cabinet
gets impeached, who is next to gain office? hmmm?

Fanta46's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:11 PM
Why would you think that was a dumb question?
Do you need help to fiqure it out?
Cause Ill help you if you dont know, and hardly make fun of you. LMAO

You mean you really dont know? Or are you being a smart ass?

daniel48706's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:13 PM
lol I am serious bud, I can not remember the full chain or who is where
in it, lol. And I am too tired to research it tonight bigsmile

Fanta46's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:18 PM
Next in line would be Nancy Pelosi, the others are insignificant but
Robert Byrd would become VP.......

Fanta46's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:46 PM
Republican Sen. Olympia Snowe of Maine, on a trip to Baghdad with other
lawmakers, said she is not convinced that the Iraqi leaders have a sense
of urgency about achieving political reconciliation. She said she told
Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, head of the country's most powerful Shiite
political party, the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq,
that the Iraqi parliament should refrain from taking a recess this
summer.

"As we are doing the military surge, we should have a political surge by
the government," Snowe said on a conference call with reporters.

"They (U.S. troops) should not be on the front lines while the
parliament is at recess for two months," she said.

Fanta46's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:48 PM
Do you believe they had to be told LMAO

They act like our Gov.

Fanta46's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:53 PM
Lets see 100 Americans dieing a month for 2 months..Hmm

200 American dieing so they can go to Spain or Florida on Vacation.

Something ain't right there!!!grumble grumble

Fanta46's photo
Sat 05/05/07 11:02 PM
I have four questions for you dan:

1) how many votes were counted in the 1st elections in the new Iraq?

2) How many were from other countrys?

3) How many in Iraq were registered to Vote?

4)How many expatriates were registered to vote?

Fanta46's photo
Sat 05/05/07 11:18 PM
In 2005 there were 26 million people in Iraq

14.25 mill registered to vote

8 mill voted

280,000 expatriates registered from the US and 14 other countries

190,000 of the expatriates actually voted..

That is an est. 56% that voted

Fanta46's photo
Sat 05/05/07 11:19 PM
Dont worry dan Ill ask them and answer OK!!!!


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