Word: oust
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...WERE AN AMERICAN, I WOULD VOTE for Bush. U.S. citizens should judge a President by evaluating not only what he has done in the past but also how he perceives the future. I admire a President who would oust a notorious dictator--not because voters approved of it but because it was a worthy act that benefits the world. I admire Bush...
...follow him into a disastrous pre-emptive war? Nicolas Gessner Paris If I were an American, I would vote for Bush. U.S. citizens should judge a President by evaluating what he has done in the past and also how he perceives the future. I admire a President who would oust a notorious dictator - not because voters approved of it but because it was a worthy act. I admire Bush. Chinedum Onwuchekwa Nsukka, Nigeria Bush is praised for being brave and decisive, but why, when bravery and snap decisions based on trumped-up evidence have proved disastrously wrong? Neither...
...most obvious cause for optimism this election cycle comes from the entertainment industry. Like in 1992, musicians are unusually active in the effort to oust the president. It’s not just Bruce Springsteen, a classic in his own right going on tour to raise money for the anti-Bush 527 group America Coming Together. It’s Green Day and the Beastie Boys, both out with new albums laden with anti-Bush lyrics. It’s Mary J. Blige, Missy Eliot and Eve collaborating on a cover of “Wake Up Everybody...
Dean said 50 percent of Americans do not vote in national elections, adding that increased voter participation could help oust Bush from office...
...that read, "Resolved, That the Secretary of the Treasury has been guilty of maladministration in the duties of his office and should, in the opinion of Congress, be removed from his office by the President of the United States." The resolution was voted down, and the effort to oust Hamilton stalled. Jefferson left the Cabinet in defeat later that year...