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Condi will be too busy meeting with her lawyers and preparing her defense(s).
For what exactly? And don't you think the Pelosi congress would have tried impeachment of GWB, VP, Condi, Rumsfield if they had a smidgen of cause/evidence? Some seem to forget the office of the President DOES have a wee bit of power.
And if they would have tried impeachment, they better start the lines now, considering ALL that GWB has done - war, wiretapping, and the like were authorized/agreed on/condoned by congress and the dems.
For what exactly? And don't you think the Pelosi congress would have tried impeachment of GWB, VP, Condi, Rumsfield if they had a smidgen of cause/evidence? Some seem to forget the office of the President DOES have a wee bit of power.
And if they would have tried impeachment, they better start the lines now, considering ALL that GWB has done - war, wiretapping, and the like were authorized/agreed on/condoned by congress and the dems.
Pelosi isn't dumb. She knew all the power Bush has been racking up under the Executive Branch will be put to good use by the Democratic President in 09.
First woman vice president- a person with much experience in public speaking and foreign policy-a woman who would even out the ticket, as being more liberal.A woman known throughout the world-Jane Fonda...
For the democrats I like Richardson as VP. For the Republicans I like Bobby Jindal. Tom Tancredo would also be an interesting choice. If you are concerned about securing the borders and keeping out the illegals then Tancredo is definetely the best choice.
I agree about Richardson for the dems. As for the Republicans, Tancredo would make sense on one hand with his tough stance on immigration, but he seemed to be a single issue candidate who also would possibly be criticized for position changes on gun control.
There are numerous possibilities. Huckabee is looking like less and less of a good idea, but he can bring greater support in the South. Romney could help McCain mend some fences with the Conservative core of the Republican Party, but Romney may not have him and McCain may not want him.
There are quite a number of options. Does anyone have an idea who McCain might choose as a running mate.
How about Joe Sestak or James Webb? Both Navy men.
First woman vice president- a person with much experience in public speaking and foreign policy-a woman who would even out the ticket, as being more liberal.A woman known throughout the world-Jane Fonda...
Wrong election. She'd have been good w/Kerry. They spent enough time in the '70s smearing the country.
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