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An Open letter to Jim Robinson: Can the Bush-Bashers
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Posted on 06/06/2002 9:57:11 PM PDT by Big Guy and Rusty 99

Dear Mr. Robinson,

I have been a loyal member of the Free Republic since before the 2000 election. I have been a Conservative since the early days of Clinton. When I found this site, I thought "Thank God, people who think like me." I have continued to think this until the more recent days. Now, it seems that there are threads left and right bashing our President.

Why? There are things the President has done which I don't agree with but my loyality still lies with him. I am not sure if these "Bush-Bashers" fail to see the reality that with politics comes comprimise or it is something worse. I feel there is a cancer in the Free Republic. Some are eating their own.

I feel that some of these people are members of the dreaded democratic underground disguised as disgruntled conservatives. They are only here to stir up trouble. What's worse, they are doing just that. I am not sure what I think you should do.

As a conservative, I believe in our moral code but I also realize the reality of politics. I back our President but if he were doing something unsavory (like lying under oath,) I could not support him. This is unlike the left's clintonista dogma. What President Bush is doing is not betraying the conservative cause. He is using politics to confound the left. Those who do not understand this are either leftists themself or unable to separate themselves from their zealousness.

This is your show. You choose who gets to be a member and who does not. Those who break your rules are banished from the kingdom. I am not discouraging free speech, but this is free speech in your forum. These Bush-Bashers are brining us down. When this infighting happened in 1992, Bill Clinton got elected. let's not let that happen again.

Yours,

Big Guy and Rusty 99


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To: PhiKapMom
When are they going to muzzle the likes of Lott and Hatch?

They take collegiality far too seriously, ignoring the stakes for which the Left is willing to bleed us.




421 posted on 06/07/2002 12:28:49 AM PDT by Sabertooth
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To: #3Fan
Detroit, along with Philadelphia, St. Louis, and Chicago, are hotbeds of Democratic vote fraud. That's why Zogby is always right and everyone else is always wrong. Zogby, a Democrat, in the last few days of the campaigns, gets the numbers hot from the Democratic defrauders, his polls run with everyone else's until right before an election,

That would imply the people whom Zogby puts in his polls are 'Democratic defrauders', so how does Zogby know whom to poll to get this factored in?

Or are you suggesting he calls the Democratic party operatives who conduct the fraud, finds out how many fraudulent votes will be cast, and then adjust his polls accordingly?

422 posted on 06/07/2002 12:28:56 AM PDT by Starwind
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To: Big Guy and Rusty 99
It appears to me that most of the Bush-bashers are disaffected negativists who wallow in the fever swamps of the political fringe.

They are Losertarians, Buchananuts, Keyesters and the like who are drawn to bellicose demagogues like flies to a bad smell.

They want shouting and bloviating and tub-thumping and anyone who does not subscribe to their particular brand of single-issue looniness is branded as a liberal, socialist, pinko running-dog or whatever.

Pay them no mind because in the real world their numbers are so few that they are politically insignificant.

423 posted on 06/07/2002 12:29:38 AM PDT by quidnunc
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To: rebelsoldier
God you suckers are pathetic.

So far every "flip Flop" has bee proven to be in the imagination of those praying for one. Care to name a concrete example of a "flip-flop"?

424 posted on 06/07/2002 12:29:58 AM PDT by Texasforever
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To: Big Guy and Rusty 99
Shame on you! You have a totalitarian mindset
Just because I say bush is embracing the dem's domestic programs and spending BILLIONS of our money means that I'm bashing him and you want to silence me?

None of you blind followers of him never address the issues presented relative to his embracing the dem's programs, rather, many of you resort to name calling.

Don't you people realize that there is no difference between the parties?
A republican congress gave us the p.a.t.r.i.o.t. act, the CFR, the dem's education bill, they placed 60,000+ new employees on the government payroll which is what the dem's wanted. These are just a few of the dem's programs he and the repubs have embraced and we are supposed to be quiet and say nothing?

You have attributed some sort of political genius to him by taking the dem's programs as his own. The fact remains, it is still the dem's programs which is spend, spend spend. This will be followed by tax, tax, tax. It is big government! Your great repub party had the senate and let the traitor off the hook in the impeachment farce.

Have any of you noticed the men that have decided not to run for re-election? We are losing a couple of good people who, unlike you, know that it is a losing battle to try to fix the corruption that's taking place within our government.

You are willing to give up your liberty for the sake of security by blindly accepting giving more power to LE. I suggest you read section 802 of the the patriot act because it will come back to bite us. It has no "sunset" provision.

If Mr. R bans me for my stand, then so be it. I did not vote for either bush or gore and do not intend to vote for him in '04. BTW, I do not hate bush, I am just disappointed in him.

FWIW, I volunteered for Goldwater in'64 and went door to door and registered 53 new republican voters for him, but, I left the party when the eastern liberal establishment of scranton and rockefeller helped destroy his candidacy.

I await the insults du jour. BTW, I have already been called a communist, a libertarian, an anarchist, a moron, an idiot and other such names, but, I will not reply in kind because those are replies of people who cannot address the issues presented and they resort to the clintonian retort of insults and personal vilification.

FReegards

425 posted on 06/07/2002 12:30:41 AM PDT by poet
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To: dsutah
Whatever will you people do if/when another Clinton, (Hillary) gets in? Well unlike you, I don't want to find out!

Well up till that time I will refuse to vote for or re-elect those who vote for and help pass unconstitutional leglislation, ignores the tyranny, misconduct, or treason of fellow lawmwkers or the same actions of whoever the POTUS might be doing the same.

I think in the long run this is the only viable solution to make certain another Clinton or the likes never gets away with it again. I'm not looking for a majority of anything. I'm looking for lawmakers who will stand tall for the constitution they swore to uphold. A few willing to take the hard road will be the ones who change the course of this nation for the better.

426 posted on 06/07/2002 12:31:29 AM PDT by cva66snipe
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To: Luis Gonzalez
It has been somewhat regrettable reading all these opposing replies on the various threads. Appears that each opposing position holds to their stated facts/events of various Administration actions/inactions with strong convictions. Then the attack of one's held belief/conviction is soon answered with personal attacks. This has happened from BOTH sides.

Your statement

It isn't the Bush bashing that gets me, that's OK, and Dubya will be fine in spite of these guys. It's the bashing of anyone who supports the president that pisses me off.
can readily be modified to reflect the opinions of the other side.
It isn't the Bush bashing bootlicks that gets me, that's OK, and Dubya will be fine in spite of these guys. It's the bashing of anyone who supports criticizes/questions the president that pisses me off.
I discern 'incoming' emotions from both sides. The President isn't perfect nor are his policies, positions. Yet this forum goes round and round either questioning or defending this Administration. Perhaps it is time to agree to disagree. To perceive the goal in 2002/2004.

I envision that some first time FR visitor may equate:

Bush-bot = Clinton enablers/apologists

Bush Bashers = Clinton haters.

We are indeed eating our own.

427 posted on 06/07/2002 12:32:27 AM PDT by Stand Watch Listen
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To: nopardons
I try not to call anyone names. I expect the same. If I'm a purist you are the opposite. I'm not and I expect neither are you. George Bush is a liar and a fraud. If you can't see this I'm sorry for you. Rudy Giullani who is NO conservative is twice the man W is. He has the gumption to stick to what he says he will do and damn the critics. W whimps out and bends over for the merest of PC considerations. I really can't think of a weaker, more unprincipled individual other than clintoon. But even clinton had balls. W seems to have none whatsoever.
428 posted on 06/07/2002 12:33:04 AM PDT by mercy
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To: blackbart.223
Steve Forbes or Bill Gates when it comes to monetary policy.

I'll assume I know why you'd pick Steve Forbes. But why would you have Bill Gates determine US monetary policy, let alone be President?

429 posted on 06/07/2002 12:33:28 AM PDT by Starwind
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To: Texasforever
Thanks Tex. So he (Reagan) may have contributed to the 'third way' phenomenon that we now must contend with- even amongst those who might otherwise find much to agree upon were conservatism less polluted by those who would allow degrees of socialism to infiltrate their ideology. Interesting.
430 posted on 06/07/2002 12:33:40 AM PDT by budwiesest
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To: swarthyguy
Deal with these two things , ignoring the Saudi links to 9/11, his staff running around telling us it's inevitable we have to be victims, and the rest take care of themselves. Or are at least minimised.

You make a great point - I am not going to quote percentages, but I'd be willing to bet that a large majority of the grumbling against Bush centers around his handling of the war on terrorism.

CFR, we'll let the USSC decide, education, immigration, and other more domestic issues, we would grumble quietly about and go on our merry way.

He's done a great job with part of the war on terrorism.

But there are two major problems.

1)He tells us "Your either with us or against us", then proceeds to ignore the Saudis and Arafat (in other words "I said this, but I'm not going to abide by it")

2)The victim thing. Many of us are upset that Cheney/Rummy/Ridge have the audacity to tell us "there's nothing you can do, it's inevitable, you have to be a victim at some point". Many of us served our country in the military, and then to hear them tell this nation "too bad, so sad, we can't do anything". It's only been a few weeks since we heard all of this, but many veterans I know are more upset about this one single thing than many other things Bush has done.

I don't get a chance to keep up on FR as much as I'd like to, but people that I work with and hang out with, that are Conservative, were mad as hell to hear the comments made by this administration. Like I said, I can't quote numbers, but I think many are upset at our leadership, both civilian and military, acting like they are absolved of anything happening, that there is nothing they can do about it.

431 posted on 06/07/2002 12:33:47 AM PDT by texlok
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To: poet
WIW, I volunteered for Goldwater in'64 and went door to door and registered 53 new republican voters for him, but, I left the party when the eastern liberal establishment of scranton and rockefeller helped destroy his candidacy.

His own whacked out embrace of the John Birch Society wrecked his campaign.

432 posted on 06/07/2002 12:34:01 AM PDT by Texasforever
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To: poet
nah, you're not worth the jeering at this or any hour.
433 posted on 06/07/2002 12:34:22 AM PDT by Big Guy and Rusty 99
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To: Texasforever

You have the answers NOW go create it and "they" will come.

Do you have a problem with my benevolent and constructive idea?

434 posted on 06/07/2002 12:36:09 AM PDT by Zon
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To: mercy
George Bush is a liar and a fraud

Examples please, not hysterical accusations.

435 posted on 06/07/2002 12:36:12 AM PDT by Texasforever
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To: mercy
get ready for 4 years of a democrat president 2004.
436 posted on 06/07/2002 12:36:35 AM PDT by Big Guy and Rusty 99
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To: Zon
Do you have a problem with my benevolent and constructive idea?

Absolutely not. In fact I urge you to implement it. You can let us all know when it is done.

437 posted on 06/07/2002 12:38:05 AM PDT by Texasforever
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To: PhiKapMom; TwoStep; ElkGroveDan
Isn't it amazing how the Democrats fall in step and lock their minds no matter what there leaders do but the Republicans expect their leaders to always agree with whatever their opinion is and if they don't all H-ll breaks loose? That is why we have Democrats as a majority in our senate. When are they ever going to learn that one elected Republican is worth his weight in gold over any elected Democrat? So you don't agree with Bush 100%? Would you rather have Daschle, Gore, or Hillary? What about Feinstein and Boxer? Those are such great Democrats. Better than Bush? Are you people NUTS? Get behind our Leader and let him Lead. There is more going on out there than you know. W is a great President. Don't let him down. He needs all of us with him now. Don't do the Democrats job for them. They try to bash him every chance they get and they don't need help from any Republican. If you are a real Republican you will stand behind our man!
438 posted on 06/07/2002 12:39:05 AM PDT by broomhilda
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To: Zon
Sounds like you desire a website characteristic of snot-nosed, pecksniffian academic pedants using bombastic bloviating bilge, boring and barren, but supposedly "civilized"; with poster's worth ranked of course by people like yourself. Why don't you collect a list of the "undesirables" and petition Jim Robinson to personally remove them from this website? I'm hoping to be the first to be banned when the New Web Order descends upon this site and makes it a mutual admiration society for selective commentary.
439 posted on 06/07/2002 12:40:33 AM PDT by rebelsoldier
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To: Ms. Antifeminazi
... maybe an arm wrestle or something.

Yes!

440 posted on 06/07/2002 12:40:39 AM PDT by Senator Pardek
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