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br> Brooklyn, New York /p> p> Please advise Mr. Stein that an impeachment is a political process and the President can be impeached in the House, tried and convicted in the Senate, thus removed from office for cause, any cause. If it is deemed that he, Bush, is incompetent as Commander in Chief (my belief), then the body politic could remove him from office. We don't have to wait until he has consensual sex with another adult. br> -- George Kernan br> San Francisco, California /p>I guess Ben Stein is just going to ignore "The Thumpin'." OK.
But I believe that kind of ignorance will result in the majority of Americans remaining Democrats -- as they BECAME in 2006, like it or not -- for a decade, if not a generation.
Ben Stein can keep believing that it's all "the media's fault" that Bush is considered an incompetent failure by the voters. Or he can realize that the American people are the ones who now consider Bush an incompetent failure -- without the help (or hindrance, in the case of Fox News) of the media.
But if Ben continues to choose baloney instead of facing the Truth, his Party will not be trusted by the voters for many years to come. And November 2006 will be the beginning of the end for the GOP.
p>Ben Stein, keep up the great work...for the Democratic Party. (Yes, that's the proper grammar. Only ignorant fools enjoy the sound of a noun being used as an adjective. Now, wasn't I just taking about ignorant fools? I think I was.) br> -- unsigned /p>
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