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Name: Susan Paine Serpa on May 13, 2008Comments: I am a recently registered Republican who has come in from the wilderness to the party of Barry Goldwater. Coming to the conclusion that the Democratic party no longer represents any values besides its own perpetuation and self-aggrandizement, and is useless in defense of the Constitution, I refuse to cede the party of limited government and fidelity to the Constitution to this extremist strain of authoritarian Neocon ideology.Flag
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Name: Hutch on May 13, 2008Comments: This is a great development, and we welcome all Republicans to this great non-partisan demand to restore justice and reclaim democracy. When all Americans come together to insist that our consitution and our democratic traditions be respected and honored, our country will be saved from the actions of any criminals who seek to subvert the United States. I thank all Republicans who join the movement for justice and democracy.Flag
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Name: Joseph Emerson Brown on May 14, 2008Comments: What more needs to be said! Impeach this traitor NOW!Flag
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Name: Susan Serpa on May 14, 2008Comments: The actions and policies of Bush and Cheney have made this country far LESS secure and far less stable divided from the rest of the world and ourselves. Bush is the divider, not the uniter.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 15, 2008Comments: GW Bush has destroyed the Republican Party and everything that it supposedly represents. Reagan is probably turning over in his grave right now with how horribly Mr. Bush has "led" (and I use that term very generously) our nation. President Bush, you sir should resign. We, the people (including people like myself who have historically been Republicans but now are either Independents or Democrats), have NO faith in you.Flag
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Name: David J. Mortensen on May 16, 2008Comments: The Republican Party must be restored as the party of Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. The impeachment of George W. Bush and Richard Cheney is the first necessary step in accomplishing this.Flag
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Name: Michael Allen on May 16, 2008Comments: Its about time and its not too late. GW Bush swore to uphold the constitution and its not just a "goddamm piece of paper" as he said. He is guilty of high crimes and misdeomeoners and its our duty to impeach. Time to fire the crooks and liars.Flag
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Name: Andrew Watts on May 16, 2008Comments: Lifelong Republican. Find Bush, Cheney et al to be traitorous to the ideals of this nation. Impeach, convict, and try for war crimes.Flag
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Name: John Mills on May 16, 2008Comments: As a Republican, I know longer support the Bush Administration and its actions that undermine the freedoms of all americans. The time has come for us to end this adminstration. Impeach them!Flag
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Name: John Mills on May 16, 2008Comments: As a Republican, I know longer support the Bush Administration and its actions that undermine the freedoms of all americans. The time has come for us to end this adminstration. Impeach them!Flag
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Name: Phyllis Mason on May 16, 2008Comments: Impeachment is overdue. We need to return to the Constitution and the rule of law.Flag
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Name: Linda Inveninato on May 16, 2008Comments: Long overdue...Please commence impeachment hearingsFlag
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Name: Joseph Brown on May 16, 2008Comments: The fact that Speaker Nancy Pelosi has pledged that impeachment is off the table is astounding. If the war crimes and multiple violations of our Constitution, the supreme law of the land, is not enough to warrant impeachment then what does How many more millions of people must be killed before it suddenly becomes wrong Bush is a habitual liar and in turn everything that he says should be questioned by all to potentially mean the exact opposite of what he says. The Iraq war was brought about by his and his administration's constant lies to the people. "Total victory", the only result in Iraq that President Bush will tolerate, is utterly impossible. Even Britain realized in the Revolutionary War that trying to wage war against such a passionate populace was futile. However, Bush is either too stubborn or too stupid to recognize this. Will this corrupt government ever truly be held accountableFlag
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Name: Renato D'Amico on May 17, 2008Comments: President Bushis a dangerous man. He has manipulated our country for his own good as well as for his wealthy friends. I want him out before he finds an excuse to bomb Iran. Sincerely, Renato D'AmicoFlag
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Name: Pat Jordan on May 17, 2008Comments: Impeachment should have been started over five years ago when Bush decided, yes, no vote for occcupation and invasion from Congress, for which you are a member. Our Constitution can still be saved; it is the framework of our country and all Congressmembers take an oath to uphold and respect our country's beginning of law and order. You can still respect your oath and allegiance to your country to vote for impeachment as soon as possible. Otherwise, your names will be in history as those who wanted to continue this illegal act of occupation and invasion as you agree to imperialism, torture, death and carnage on "your watch". It is in the history books now. You have a chance to change your stance. Thank you. Pat JordanFlag
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Name: Anonymous on May 18, 2008Comments: This is an outrageous overthrow of the US Constitution and Bill of Rights and we Republicans will pay as dearly as Democrats with the lives of our children and most likely ourselves as this treasonous unelected Oil Cartel dismanttes our nation and our worldFlag
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Name: Anonymous on May 20, 2008Comments: I have been a faithful republican for years, but am very disillusioned by the direction of the party.Flag
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Name: William R. Woodward on May 29, 2008Comments: An impeachment investigation is long overdue. The Constitution has been violated over and over by this administration. Republicans need to come clean that they have been deceived and that the world has paid a horrible price. The Germans have apologized for Hitler. We must do the same.Flag
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Name: Cynthia Papermaster on Jun 9, 2008Comments: The people of the United States DEMAND that Congress start impeachment hearings immediately for Vide President Dick Cheney. The hearings could take very little time and there is nothing more important for Congress to do that impeachment, BEFORE Cheny strikes Iran, further endangering our nation and the world.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 17, 2008Comments: I cannot believe what George Bush claiming to be a Christian a lie, had done to our Country illegally while in office. From 911 to the killing of innocents to the war in Irag. And the lose of our civil liberties here in America as citizens paving the way for a one world government to control our citizens at some point in its history. Bush and Chaney and all those assoiciated with them along with the illumanity and the CfR will have to stand at the Judgement seat of God someday soon and will answer for their actions while here on earth. Some wont care and other will wonder how in the world a loving God could throw them into eternal hell or the lake of fire for all eternity for their actions while here on earth and how they unwittinlg worshiped Satans plane for mankind rather worship the Lord Jesus Christ. King of Kings and Lord of Lords who is comiing back to earth soon some day.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 18, 2008Comments: I should begin by admitting I am actually a liberal signing this petition. So, feel free to count or not count my opinion. However, despite our possible differences, we actually may have a couple of similarities. 1. I believe it is FISCALLY IRRESPONSIBLE to waste most of our tax dollars on a pointless war that we the people were lied to about. Surely a great deal of Republicans share my view on this. 2. I am extremely upset about BIG GOVERNMENT (ie: BIG BROTHER) taking away my civil liberties, spying on me, etc. If Bush and Cheney were actual conservatives, they would reject the notion of the government being so up in all of our business! Surely a great deal of Republicans agree with me on this as well. 3. While I disagree with the Republican Party fundamentally, I used to at least have some respect for the party on some level. However, the Bush administration has pretty much ruined the entire reputation of your party to the degree I have basically no respect for your party. I feel somewhat sorry in fact for your constituents who very well might be embarassed to admit to being Republicans. While the lying about consensual sex obviously caused some damage to my own party, that pales in comparison to the great deal of damage the Bush administration has caused not only to this country, but to this planet. Right now is an embarassing time to be an American citizen. Nixon already caused a great deal of damage to your party, but as a liberal Democrat and a young one at that, from what I know about Nixon, he sounds like a piece of cake in comparison to Bush. Yes, it was dreadful that lunatic stole our files, but that caused so much less damage than Bush and Cheney have caused. Hundreds of thousands of people are dying and being tortured as a result of the Bush administration and Bush policies. Please realize that I do not take impeachment lightly. I think it should only be used in extreme situations. This truly is not a case of seeking revenge for the Clinton impeachment, despite that being completely stupid. This is a case of restoring dignity to your party and restoring dignity and honesty to this country. I have lost a lot of faith in our so-called democracy we allegedly have or our so-called freedom we allegedly have. But if your party, the Republican Party, supports this bipartisan effort to impeach Cheney and Bush, I will gain a ton of respect for your party despite our many differences. Please do the right thing and defend the Constitution! This is not party politics. This is for the sake of our country and our planet!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 18, 2008Comments: I should begin by admitting I am actually a liberal signing this petition. So, feel free to count or not count my opinion. However, despite our possible differences, we actually may have a couple of similarities. 1. I believe it is FISCALLY IRRESPONSIBLE to waste most of our tax dollars on a pointless war that we the people were lied to about. Surely a great deal of Republicans share my view on this. 2. I am extremely upset about BIG GOVERNMENT (ie: BIG BROTHER) taking away my civil liberties, spying on me, etc. If Bush and Cheney were actual conservatives, they would reject the notion of the government being so up in all of our business! Surely a great deal of Republicans agree with me on this as well. 3. While I disagree with the Republican Party fundamentally, I used to at least have some respect for the party on some level. However, the Bush administration has pretty much ruined the entire reputation of your party to the degree I have basically no respect for your party. I feel somewhat sorry in fact for your constituents who very well might be embarassed to admit to being Republicans. While the lying about consensual sex obviously caused some damage to my own party, that pales in comparison to the great deal of damage the Bush administration has caused not only to this country, but to this planet. Right now is an embarassing time to be an American citizen. Nixon already caused a great deal of damage to your party, but as a liberal Democrat and a young one at that, from what I know about Nixon, he sounds like a piece of cake in comparison to Bush. Yes, it was dreadful that lunatic stole our files, but that caused so much less damage than Bush and Cheney have caused. Hundreds of thousands of people are dying and being tortured as a result of the Bush administration and Bush policies. Please realize that I do not take impeachment lightly. I think it should only be used in extreme situations. This truly is not a case of seeking revenge for the Clinton impeachment, despite that being completely stupid. This is a case of restoring dignity to your party and restoring dignity and honesty to this country. I have lost a lot of faith in our so-called democracy we allegedly have or our so-called freedom we allegedly have. But if your party, the Republican Party, supports this bipartisan effort to impeach Cheney and Bush, I will gain a ton of respect for your party despite our many differences. Please do the right thing and defend the Constitution! This is not party politics. This is for the sake of our country and our planet!Flag
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Name: Marty Below on Jul 26, 2008Comments: I will NOT send MY sons to fight in an unlawful war!!Flag
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Name: Marsha Gilliam on Aug 22, 2008Comments: What is Bushco blackmailing you with, John Conyers What is Bushco blackmailing you with, Nancy PulosiFlag
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Name: Linda Oster on Sep 22, 2008Comments: I sadly resign to the cause that no other option is possible and that impeachment proceedings should be initiated.Flag
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Name: Terry Campbell on Sep 26, 2008Comments: As an American citizen I ask with all sincerety to commence hearings for the impeachment of President George W. Bush and Vice President Richard Cheney immediately. Thank You, Terry CampbellFlag
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Name: Naomi Winter on Nov 22, 2008Comments: The world wants the impeachment of Bush and his gang Greetings from EuropeFlag
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Name: Paul Fife on Feb 11, 2009Comments: Not only should they have been impeached but they need to be held accountable for their criminal actions against our country,our people and our economy but for WAR CRIMES as well.They are NOT ABOVE THE LAW!!!...ARREST THEM ASAP!!!!.Flag
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Name: Pairote Jaroonwanichkul on May 1, 2009Comments: Justice needs to be served. Obama and Holder please do your job.Flag
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Name: Maneesh Pangasa on Dec 15, 2009Comments: I am a former Republican turned Democrat who switched parties because of Bush. Republicans need to adhere to the U.S. Constitution not abandon it and our nation's values and commitment to the Geneva Conventions outlawing torture. I am ashamed George W. Bush and Dick Cheney were our President and Vice President. Cheney was one of the most dangerous Vice Presidents in U.S. History. How dare he criticize President Obama for being weak on terror and not supporting the idea of American exceptionalism -- you know what America is exceptional in some ways and President Obama recognizes and supports this in that we are a moral force for promoting democracy and protecting the rights of others in the world -- he does not believe the U.S. should be exempt from international laws against war and human rights laws. We are exceptional in some ways he gave a strong and stirring speech when he announced the surge in Afghanistan right after the Thanksgiving weekend for why we needed to stay the course in Afghanistan and accelerate our commitment in that country (some say he sent mixed signals in proposing a date to draw down forces in 2011 and waiting so many months to even make a decision) and another good one when he accepted his Nobel Peace Prize saying that he was against unjust wars like the unnecessary war in Iraq but for necessary wars. Diplomacy would not have stopped Hitler in WWII -- peace while ideal should not give way to appeasement -- sometimes war is needed to secure lasting peace in the future. We need to abide by the U.S. Constitution and live by our values. Real security comes from living our values and holding terrorists both foreign and domestic accountable for their actions. I say prosecute George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. How dare Cheney speak out against President Obama for trying to repair America's alliances with other nations strained during the Bush Cheney years, how dare Cheney imply the President is not a real American, how dare Cheney having caused much of the problems President Obama is now responsible for fixing blasting the President for trying to fix those problems. Who cares what Cheney thinks -- he does have a right to his opinions under the first amendment but mind you no one should listen to his nonsense. How dare Cheney do all the terrible things he did in office.Flag
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