yodoobo
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Tue Oct-14-08 05:41 PM
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Massive level of destruction to this country starting Nov 5th |
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after Obama wins.
Well, to be specific betweeen November 5th and January 20th. During this time, Bush will be massive loose cannon.
Once Bush is free of any shame or fear backlash against McCain, I truly fear what he will do to this country during the 2.5 months when there will be virtually nothing to stop him.
And all this will probably end with a pardon of himself and his cronies.
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tekisui
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Tue Oct-14-08 05:44 PM
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1. He can't pardon himself or anyone without an indictment or conviction. |
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Edited on Tue Oct-14-08 05:44 PM by tekisui
Do not fear him and the neo-cons any longer. We are done being afraid.
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Tue Oct-14-08 05:47 PM
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3. That's apparently not true. Ford pardoned Nixon with no indictment. nt |
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Tue Oct-14-08 05:52 PM
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7. Was that pardon in regards to the investigation? |
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Carte Blanche pardoning for everything ever done surely couldn't stand, could it?
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Tue Oct-14-08 05:55 PM
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9. I don't remember for sure |
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I think it was a blanket pardon for anything, maybe for anything done while president.
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Tue Oct-14-08 06:00 PM
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11. But Ford was president when he did it. If they wait until after the transition... |
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but then it's up to Obama. What will he do?
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Tue Oct-14-08 05:45 PM
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2. I think Bush will be almost as relieved as we are that it's over (nt) |
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Tue Oct-14-08 05:48 PM
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4. I predict that more innocent people will die because of George Bush. |
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Tue Oct-14-08 05:48 PM
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5. Bush has never acted as his own agent |
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in addition, he is already setting up a transition plan.
No. What I do foresee is that Obama, as our President, will have many, many obstacles to overcome.
But, being the man that he is, he will overcome whatever comes his way.
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Tue Oct-14-08 05:52 PM
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6. Bush already has one foot out the door. |
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He can hardly wait to drink his sorry ass into oblivion.
A broken man.
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Tue Oct-14-08 06:05 PM
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and he spend those few months drinking instead.
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Tue Oct-14-08 05:53 PM
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8. I predict theat * will have a long vacation! |
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He wants to be done with it!
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Tue Oct-14-08 05:57 PM
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10. With the eceoomy in shambles, the military broken, and |
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worldwide respect for America at an all time low, Obama will have precious little to work with. The national debt is also at an all-time high ( nearly $10 trillion), which means that without raising taxes, he will have little or no money to enact some of the liberal's favorite programs such as universal health care, programs which the American people truly need and want. The infrastructure has also been ignored for far too long by the republicans, and now Obama will be faced with repairing it using what is left of our national treasure.
Bush has pretty well squeezed this country dry in his eight years in office, and now feels its time to move on. When a parasite kills its host, it also will die, but Bush will no doubt live on in retirement writing (?) his memoirs for big bucks.
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