Hey 34, dont be fucking stupid. 83% of people have an IQ of 80-120. Your average person is an idiot.
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Anonymous2007-01-26 19:20
"And by the way, i'm still not convinced he didn't have to go, i've seen several documentaries about it and it pretty much looked like he was forced out (if yet not an immediate resign). "
Are you dense? Presidents are limited to 2 4-year terms. Clinton's time was OVER! He was leaving office regardless of whether he was found guilty during his impeachment proceedings or not, if he was "forced out" as you claim, the Al Gore would have immediatly been sworn in as President, since that did not happen the only possible conclusion is that he *gasp* left office at the end of his term.
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Anonymous2007-01-26 19:27
Clinton's time was definitely over.
What I want to know is why Clinton had to face impeachment over sex and a lie, while Bush still hasn't over a war and a number of lies.
Actually, who cares about the lie. Why is Bush still there after flubbing the war this bad, period?
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Anonymous2007-01-26 20:54
>>41
Obviously, anybody not in the top 8.5% of the population in terms of intelligence is stupid.
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Nicro2007-01-27 0:07
He's still there because of all the bullshit he spews out and his bullshit spewing buddies.
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Anonymous2007-01-27 0:22
Well, A) We *shouldn't* be in a war, but we do have people fighting, and it's frowned on to have turbulence in government during a war, even if you're totally fucked and probably *should*
and B) If Bush was forced out, his vice president would be sworn in, and he's just as bad, if not worse.
He's also replaced just about everyone he could with someone godawful, just in case someone decides to blow up the white house or something.