He has also dropped the ball on many of them.
He has done some good tings, but the problem is that he is either so insecure about his second term that he is willing to sell out conservatism whenever he believes it is expedient to do so. or he never was a conservative to begin with.
Legalizing illegals, massive spending, creating huge entitlements (prescription drugs) among other things, will damage this country long after he is gone.
He cannot ask for unconditional love, he will have to earn our support. If George Bush wants the votes of conservatives than he should start to "reach out" a little more to them and a little less to those who never did, nor probably ever will, vote for him.
He already has. The way he led this nation with courage and moral clarity after 9/11 is reason enough to support him. He did not abandon his belief in the inherent decency of this nation, and in the rightness of our values; we should not abandon him now. And if you need further encouragement, his judicial nominations have been stellar. Those alone justify conservative support for his re-election.
Just as the Democraps do whatever they want to black voters and still get 90% of their votes, Dubya believes he can do the same and still get conservative votes. Where else are they going to go? They'll hold their noses and vote for him, right? Many on this forum suggest we do just that.