Posted on 11/03/2004 10:48:42 AM PST by missthethunder
If people can talk about changing the constitution so Arnold can run, I don't see why we can't start talking about changing the constitution so a fairly young President Bush can run again in 2008.
No, No & NO!
If you mean George Prescott Bush, forget it. That guy is just itching to sell out the United States to Mexico.
The only people talking about changing the Consitution are leftists and nihilists.
No way.
Arnold has been distancing himself from the President, and failed to run ads here in CA, that he had ALREADY TAPED and were ready to go.. He backed out. He got his air time at the convention, I understand he asked to speak. He was given the stage, to then turn his back on Californians because he didn't want to piss off the CA dems.. GIRLYMAN.
No.. No way.. Not for Arnold, not for anyone.
bush senior can run again :)
No Arnie and No GW Bush 2008. Maybe a Jeb Bush, but that is too much like a dynasty. We need a non-RINO, non-Bush (and non-Senator) for 2008.
Tempting thought, but not a good idea. ;0)
No need to change the Constitution for Dubya to run again in 2008. The Constitution says you can be elected to the Office of President twice.
Remember that in 2000, Bush was "selected, not elected". So get out your Bush/Cheney '08 signs!
Absolutely NOT.
C'mon, he'd be 84...
8 years is enough stress on poor W, doncha think? Just look at how ungrateful people have been for his leadership thus far.
Barbara or Jenna?
I don't see why we can't at least talk about it. It would drive the Rats nuts.
i'll take them both
Nah.
You don't need to change the Constitution. According to the Dems, Bush was never elected President. That means this is his first term and he can still win a second.....RIGHT, DEMS? :-)
LOL, awesome.
You wish.
I do, too, of course.
No need to go a tamperin'
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