52% of Americans polled favor the impeachment of George W. Bush over the no-warrant wiretapping of Americans. Finally. As only 43% oppose impeachment, there's a solid majority of Americans who want to see Bush pay for at least some of his criminal actions. A shame the deaths of more than 100,000 people couldn't jar the public awake enough for this. Add to the impeachment poll the fact that the warrantless wiretapping scheme netted no al Qaeda cells within the U.S., and "virtually all of them, current and former officials say, led to dead ends or innocent Americans."
52% of Americans polled favor the impeachment of George W. Bush over the no-warrant wiretapping of Americans. Finally. As only 43% oppose impeachment, there's a solid majority of Americans who want to see Bush pay for at least some of his criminal actions. A shame the deaths of more than 100,000 people couldn't jar the public awake enough for this. Add to the impeachment poll the fact that the warrantless wiretapping scheme netted no al Qaeda cells within the U.S., and "virtually all of them, current and former officials say, led to dead ends or innocent Americans."
Sometimes I just don't understand my fellow Americans. Bush lies, strenously, repeatedly, obviosly, and more than 100,000 innocent civilians die, and Americans, by and large, don't even notice, don't seem to care at all that all this death has been wrought in our name. But James Frey exaggerates and the country goes bonkers. I mean, what's it take to get us to care? How can we ignore the killing of more than 100,000 people?