To: FairOpinion
Funny, I read the article and drew the exact opposite conclusion from that drawn by you -- namely that when you make valid criticisms with regard to the conduct of political leaders that you support, smart political leaders listen to those criticisms and act on them. Seems that Bush has gotten the message loud and clear that spending has increased too much, and now he is attempting to address that valid concern.
To: vbmoneyspender
Yes, but by pushing Bush to the right in an election year, he may be losing the precious middle of the road voters.
Conservative voters should have enough sense to know that Bush is on their side and support him -- after all, as I keep pointing out, to the mentally blind and deaf, if Bush doesn't win, a Democrat will.
6 posted on
02/22/2004 8:16:21 PM PST by
FairOpinion
(If you are not voting for Bush, you are voting for the terrorists.)
To: vbmoneyspender
Let's hope these advances the administration is making towards certain members of the conservative movement, isn't a case of too little, too late. Fox News recently reported a drop in support for Bush among Republican's, from 92% to 88%. Since the GOP base is made up of a majority of conservatives, this could be a bad omen. People sometimes have difficulty seeing the truth through all the political mudslinging. Keep your eye on the prize!
85 posted on
02/22/2004 9:13:19 PM PST by
Reagan Man
(The choice is clear. Reelect BUSH-CHENEY in 2004)
To: vbmoneyspender
Bump.
218 posted on
02/23/2004 2:02:27 AM PST by
sauropod
(I'm Happy, You're Happy, We're ALL Happy! I'm happier than a pig in excrement. Can't you just tell?)
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