Let me read what you have to say, if Bush had to go, would he call everyone back

United States
March 25, 2008 12:21am CST
home. He never did back then and super delegates voted him in. I really wonder when the public is going to get tuned in.
2 responses
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
26 Mar 08
bush got his daddy to get him out of war but poor soldiers with no money like the bush family have to go every day to war
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• United States
26 Mar 08
When I think of a bush it reminds me back when I played hide & seek. I always found a bush to seek. Now about of Bill the infamous " slick willy " . One thing for sure when he took office, he didn't ponder and studdard in confusing trying to think, what to say. Oh Bill was pretty good in making the dodge, but he didn't cause 4,000 soldiers to loose their lives and over 2 million iragi women to become windows. Oh btw, how much more is the USA in debt ?
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
27 Mar 08
rich people and politicians rarely service in the line of fire, that is for poor or average americans to lose life, not theirs, they think they are better than everyone else
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• United States
27 Mar 08
So the key is, everyone should become a politican
@ladyluna (7004)
• United States
25 Mar 08
Hello Friend2friend, To clarify: Unlike the Democrats, the Republican Party does not have Super-Delegates. The concept of Super-Delegates is unique to the Democrat party, as well as uniquely elitist. Bush was not ushered into office by way of Super-Delegates, as the Republican Party has never embraced any Delegate designation, other than those delegates that are duly elected by the individual states. To your specific question: Are you asking that if for some reason, Bush was to be extricated from the Office of the Presidency, would all U.S. Military Personnel serving overseas be ordered Stateside? If that is your question, then the answer would be no. That is unless Bush issued an Executive Order, before vacating his office, to withdraw all troops from foreign service. Or, unless the V.P., D1ck Cheney, were to issue a similar Executive Order, once he assumed the Office of the Presidency -- which is exceedingly unlikely. If I've completely misunderstood your question, please do clarify, and I'll redirect my response. It may be that I'm misinterpreting your question, as I'm not at all sure what you mean by the statement: "He never did back then ...". I hope that I'm not completely 'off the mark' on your original question, and that I've offered a bit of helpful information.
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• United States
25 Mar 08
Hello ladyluna, Your're so right I screwed up too, thanks - I stand corrected. The Republican Party has no super delegates,I knew this and it sliped my mind as I was trying to work up a pun on the super delegates too. Trying to be catchy with a play of words I didn't want to come out and say, you all voted for Bush, not just once, but twice too. You're correct about V.P. Cheney, the master mind that's really pulling the strings I believe, would assume the Office of the Presidency. The comment " He never did back then " referring to miltary experience as to Senator McCain military service record. I was saying, if Bush had to serve side by side on the front line at this " very moment " in the heat of the fire, would he go or issue an executive order and call everyone home.