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Overpass Sign in Charlotte
Read: Pray for Impeachment
Did any other Charlotteans see this??? It was on 485 at South Blvd, I believe... I was like:confused: :confused: |
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I immediately thought of GC. |
I doubt it's the same person, because the one I saw was almost porfessional looking...but one was probably inspired by the other.
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It was just yesterday on my way home...
It really sucks living on the southeast of Charlotte and working out by the airport!!!! It did make the ride a tad more interesting. |
I don't live in Charlotte and I am not sure if I wanted to start a whole thread on this but this thread made me want to ask this.
Do you guys think the nation as a whole is changing it's mood over Bush and the War? Seriously, I know it sounds like a "duh" question, but from where you all live and the things you may or may not hear from colleagues, friends, family, etc., have you all noticed at all that people who were originally optimistic about this administration are now feeling dissappointed? Or not? Judging from this thread and the fact that someone put these signs up, it seems like people are feeling more emboldened to speak out against this administration; almost as if they feel like there is more national support all of a sudden for anti-war sentiment. I hear the recitation of poll numbers and stuff on the news and according to them, lots of Americans have lost their faith in Bush and his administration but he seems to have gotten the majority of the country's support when he was re-elected. So what do you all think changed people's minds? Do you guys think the polls are accurate? Have any of you changed your minds? I am just curious to see how people feel now about the country's leadership. Hopefully we can have an honest discussion and no blasting of one another. |
You know, my first thought when reading that sign is-
I bet Impeachment becomes standard for a presidency. Let's face it, no matter what a President does, someone isn't going to like it, and want to (for lack of a better term) "call him out on it", which is basically what Impeaching is, although I bet the person who put up that sign believes that to Impeach means to remove from office. I believe whether you like the current President or not, people in general just have less respect for authority figures, and are more willing to question authority. |
Too bad there are so many Americans that are so stupid that they don't know what impeachment is and when it's used. They should be drafted.
-Rudey |
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With open presidential primaries and prominent Rs vying for the Repub. nomination, you'll likely see more Republican leaders increasingly begin to stake out their own policy positions, establishing their own credentials independent of the Bush agenda. This will likely make Bush's political agenda (or any president's 6 years in) more difficult to attain, perhaps adding to the "fatigue" and the level of public disaffection that already exists (in some quarters.) To combat the increased difficulty of a domestic agenda, most presidents tend to look abroad, for summits and historic agreements to cement their "legacy." It'll be interesting to see what happens here. |
I find it still to be about the same attitude here.
Personally I just don't think that Americans have the stomach anymore. Something about how we were raised and spoon fed everything has caused us to...well, be sissys. I don't know anyone with even the slightest bit of intelligence that expected the war in Iraq to be over in just a few short years. It's going to take time to rebuild a country, especially one that was a demolished as Iraq. I think that it is also part of the media's fault. They concentrate on all the negative stuff instead of the improvements. I mean the number of troops we lost really isn't that many compared to all the men and women over there. People also have to realize that the men and women in the service chose to be there, and accepted that they may give their life for their country. |
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-Rudey --The only other thing the money would have been spent on would be tax breaks for the super rich. |
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