increasingly long list of reasons to be most disappointed with Bush:
Here they are:
# Support for the reverse discrimination of Title IX law.
# Submission of the silly Global Warming paper to the UN.
# Advancement of the no-drilling-for-oil-in-Florida idea, either
off the coast or in the Everglades.
# Passage of the bloated Farm Bill.
# The No-Guns-In-The-Cockpit policy.
# Campain Finance Reform.
# The Education Bill.
# Food Stamps for Illegal Immigrants.
# Unemployment Extension.
# Not fighting for Judge Pickering.
# Nor fighting for New Jersey and Virginia Governors. # Dictation to Israel a reversal of the Bush Doctrine on Terrorism
# Federalizing airport security workers.
# Reversal of welfare reform.
# Open medical records.
# Failing to take on Democrats regarding all of his judicial appointments.
# Advancing and signing the bloated Medicare Bill.
# Failing to VETO the Campaign Finance (McCain-Feingold) Bill as he
indicated during the campaign. Now, look at what we
have!
I'll never vote Democratic, but I've got to say, I'm not sure we are a lot better off than had Gore been elected. A Democratic agenda is being advanced at a stunning rate under the name of Compassionate Conservatism. It is now clear Compassionate Conservatism is not Conservatism at all, it is Centrist Liberalism.
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What ever happened to "limited government" and getting rid of "big government" and "supporting and defending the Constitution?"
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"Is there anybody out there?"
Yes. His name is Michael Peroutka. He is running for the Constitution Party nomination and believes that the federal government should be limited by the Constitution (what a concept)!