Posted on 12/28/2003 10:40:12 AM PST by jimkress
Edited on 05/07/2004 7:09:41 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
When it comes to federal spending, George W. Bush is the boy who can
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That about sums up the neoconazis. Fabricate a war. Do a bunch of fear and hate mongering, and then trash the constitution while wildly expanding government. Oh yeah, like I'm going to vote republican.
Richard W.
Does that include to misrepresent the truth?
Perhaps people are missing the strategy here. < -snip- > Now there is a subtle difference in the "big-government" spending plans that are put forth by the Republican majority and those that are put forth in years past by Democrat majorities. The Republican program is designed to actually engage and mitigate the problem it is supposed to address, while the Democrat programs only built constituencies amd propagated the problem into eternity. If you can't stop the locomotive, at least switch it onto the tracks you want it to follow.
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ClickHappy New YearIt's going to be a long 2004 for the George W. Bush haters. To help them along in the months to come, we present New Year's resolutions for avid Bush detesters, and a few for his fans as well. Start with the foes:
- I resolve to examine at least one of the president's statements, acts, gestures or facial expressions without first insisting it proves that the man is a stupid chimp evil liar plastic-turkey-holding DRAFT DODGER MY GOD CAN'T YOU PEOPLE SEE HIM FOR WHAT HE IS?
- I resolve to consider that not everything Bush says is a lie. Example: If Bush says that ''two plus two equals four,'' I will not spit, ''Oh, that's Enron math,'' and spend the rest of the day rebalancing my checkbook in Base Eight.
- I resolve to grasp the absurdity of appearing on national talk shows to insist that our freedom of speech has disappeared.
- I resolve to be more precise in my language. When I am tempted to criticize the administration for being ''pre-emptive,'' I will recall that arresting all the hijackers on Sept. 10, 2001, would have been, well, pre-emptive, and that I might well have protested this indefensible act of ''profiling.''
- I resolve to let at least a minute pass before I accuse the administration of contemptuous high-handedness toward our allies. By which I mean France. I resolve to ask myself whether my attachment to French approval is analogous to a high school chess geek mooning after the lovely but haughty cheerleader who regards everyone with bemused contempt. She winked once. That was weeks ago. Was it all a tease?
- I resolve to accept the election returns, and not spend my precious mortal allotment in the humid chambers of the Internet message boards, insisting that BushCo obviously stole the election in 46 states. Perhaps Howard Dean will lose because he suggested that the governor of a toy-sized state knew more about the military and foreign policy than a man whose policies toppled the Taliban in Afghanistan and the Baathists of Iraq, and brought Libya to heel.
- Meanwhile, I resolve to admit I'd be delighted to impeach Bush for lying to a grand jury. Even about sex. Especially about sex.
That's part of the problem today, they don't give us any real alternatives, they just boil it down to two men who claim to be different but then one gets elected and does the opposite of his campaign promises. The desire to hold onto power makes them all want to please the other side.
All I need for proof of my viewpoint is the fact that "conservatives" control both Houses, the White House and the U.S. Supreme Court, yet conservative policies continue to get squashed, the government gets bigger and bigger and the homos get marital benefits. I'm voting for Bush again too, but mostly because I agree that the alternative is far worse. Frankly, I wish that Alan Keyes could get the Republican nomination.
Liar
a contracting economy
Liar
I doubt that we can survive another four years of GW
Suitable replacement?........I think not, and the 'anybody but bush' line is already over used by the rest of your DU buddies.
Reagan ran up the deficit more severely, as a percentage of GDP, than Bush is doing. He also awarded amnesty to illegals and bugged out of Lebananon at the first disaster.
He raised taxes, too, which Bush has not done.
Nobody's perfect, including presidents. It seems that there's a devoted cadre on FR who do nothing but carp on the negative, and wave the old "I'll never vote for him again" canard.
I suspect half of the "my-way-or-the-highway" types didn't vote for him the first time, and are trying to get some kind of bandwagon going for Howie Phillips, or Harry Browne, or some other no-name.
It ain't workin', and it never does.
Best post I've ever seen on FR. You summed it up nicely.
Keyes, or at least Keyes' POV would make a great president. However, if you remember back in November 2000, a majority of the people in the last election voted for either Gore or Nadar.
What does that tell you about the current elect-ability of Keyes?
Do you believe this s***? Bush is Stalin?
No wonder these third-party types spend their political lives like Shriners in clown cars.
Is that 5% with or without the flightsuit? LOL
Richard W.
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