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Stick With President Bush In November (Good Reasons NOT To Stay At Home) (My Title)
Worldnetdaily.com ^ | 01/31/04 | Henry Lamb

Posted on 01/31/2004 4:55:14 AM PST by goldstategop

The most serious threat to President Bush's second term is not a Democrat; it is the growing mass of disenchanted Republicans who are accepting the proposition that there is little or no difference between the two major parties.

"Where are they going to go?" says a well-placed Bush operative. "You know they'll never vote for Dean or Kerry. And there's no Ross Perot on the horizon."

Where will they go? Nowhere. And that's the point. Republicans, especially the more conservative variety, are likely to stay home in droves. So far, the Republican strategists appear to be oblivious to this possibility.

Perhaps conservative Republicans expected too much too soon from a Republican administration. The Democrats had eight years to fill the agencies of government with activists from their special-interest groups. It is true that President Bush quickly dumped the most egregious of these types, whose positions are political plums. The underlings hired by the political appointees, however, are protected by civil-service regulations and cannot be fired, or even reassigned, without non-political justification.

The disappointment of conservatives goes much deeper and questions the fundamental philosophy which guides the administration. After eight years of watching the Clinton-Gore team march the United States directly into the jaws of a global socialist government, Bush supporters expected a screeching halt and a major course correction.

Conservatives cheered Bush's withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol – a screeching halt and a major course correction – while socialists abroad and Democrats at home condemned the president.

When Bush defied the U.N. Security Council, and created a multi-national coalition to eliminate Saddam Hussein, conservatives split, some cheering the action, some joining the Democrats at home and socialists abroad who condemned the action.

The Patriot Act, the prescription drug program, the "guest worker" program, the so-called "free trade" programs and a half-trillion dollar deficit have left conservatives reeling, wondering why a Republican administration and Congress have produced results that look so much like what they would expect from a Democrat administration and Congress.

Consequently, many, many Republicans have thrown up their hands and have decided to either join some doomed third-party movement or simply stay home.

While this reaction may be understandable, it is not only self-defeating, it violates the first law of true believers: Never, never, never, never give up!

It is true that Republican hold the White House and a razor-thin majority in Congress. It is also true that the nation is divided, almost down the middle, between people who want to continue the Clinton-Gore path toward global socialist government and those who want to abandon that path and move the United States toward more individual freedom, free markets and voluntary cooperation among sovereign nations.

Rather than give up and stay at home, a better strategy may be for conservatives to realize that the election of President Bush in 2000, and securing a slim majority in Congress in 2002, is just the first step in a long journey. Conservatives should realize that it takes 60 senators to prevail over the Democrats' filibuster.

Rather than throw in the towel, conservatives might throw their effort into the campaigns of conservative candidates for the House and Senate, and for the state legislatures and county commissions.

The global socialist agenda moved into high gear after the fall of the Berlin Wall, aided dramatically by the progressive Democrats in the United States. The Bush election in 2000 disrupted that agenda, and to them, nothing is more important than removing the Bush obstacle. Conservatives who decide to give up and stay at home will be aiding and abetting the enemies of freedom.

A return to progressive Democrat leadership in the United States is a return to the Kyoto Protocol and U.N. control over energy use in the United States. It is a return to subservience to the United Nations – as Howard Dean says, to get "permission" from the U.N. before defending our nation. It is a return to total government control over land use, education and every other facet of life.

In 2000, conservatives barely got a foothold on the bridge of the ship of state. In 2002, conservatives began to get a grip on the wheel. In 2004, conservatives have an opportunity to bring on more hands and to permanently discharge some of the progressive Democrats who continue to fight desperately for control.

Democrats alone cannot regain control. If conservatives give up, throw in the towel and fail to show up for the November battle, the Democrats will win by default. Conservatives who truly believe that freedom is better than socialism, those who want freedom for their children rather than a world socialist government, will never, never, never, never give up. They will show up in November.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; 2004election; conservatism; conservatives; electionpresident; endorsement; gwb2004; henrylamb; presidentbush; staythecourse; ussenate
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To: swampfox98
Bump to your remedies. It's the law. Enforce it.
241 posted on 01/31/2004 9:28:00 AM PST by George W. Bush (It's the Congress, stupid.)
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To: George W. Bush; AuthenticLiberal
Hey Hoomamma singularly went out and knock on doors in our county for over a month for a conservative candidate to run against our (D)congress critter....We lost the primary. But the attempt was made.

Not too fond of the party machinery at the state or local level. But will stand by Bush or any (R) at the national level. (Doesn't R stand for right? ;^) Hope that still qualifies me as a BUSHBOT in good standing!
242 posted on 01/31/2004 9:28:04 AM PST by hoosiermama (prayers for all)
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To: hoosiermama
When I was young and foolish I threw away a vote on Perot....

That's your choice.
I'll vote for Paul. That's my choice.

243 posted on 01/31/2004 9:32:32 AM PST by dread78645 (Sorry Mr. Franklin, We couldn't keep it.)
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To: George W. Bush
I'm just pointing out that we need to remember the large number of legal immigrants who did obey the laws and who are good immigrant stock, like anybody else's forbears.

You are right, but it doesn't mean diddly squat when we are discussing the massive influx of illegals that our children are going to have to deal with in the years to come.

Make no mistake about it: The national politicians are not going to close the borders. It will be up to each state and its people to protect themselves. Some will have the courage to do so, others will not. That is the American way, I guess.

244 posted on 01/31/2004 9:33:47 AM PST by swampfox98 (Californians: re-call your lying governor!)
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To: goldstategop
I agree...and people should channel their political anger into persuading Bush to be more conservative ...otherwise there is no chance of conservatives seeing their agenda enacted for the next 20 years.
245 posted on 01/31/2004 9:36:26 AM PST by woofie
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To: All; Imal
Ran across a Freeper by the name of Imal and have stolen (copied with his permission) this from his blog for your perusal and comment. He makes good common sense to me!:

Bush Versus Illegal Immigration --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

From President Bush's weekly radio address:

"This past week, I proposed a new temporary worker program that would match willing foreign workers with willing American employers, when no Americans can be found to fill the jobs. If an American employer is offering a job that American citizens are not willing to take, we ought to welcome into our country a person who will fill that job."
The actual number of illegals in the U.S. is somewhat higher than the 8 million typically reported, and the number is growing.
I favor enforcement of our laws, which has definitely NOT been happening due to a variety of factors, mostly a combination of corruption and the apathy upon which corruption thrives.
However, the reality is that mass deportations are simply not possible short of a declaration of martial law. Attempting to deport even just 100,000 people would clog America's courts so thoroughly that we would be facing chaos. Make it ten million, and it's literally not doable.
That's not even considering the political backlash that would probably unseat the party that tries this, as well as direct opposition from Congress and the Supreme Court. Anyone who thinks they would not intervene has not been paying attention for the past few decades. While it is certain that America's court system and laws of civil procedure also desperately need revision, it would be folly to expect that to happen any time soon.
A solution dependent on other solutions is not a solution. I'm not happy about it, but that's the way it is.
If America implements a guest worker program that actually works, closes abusive loopholes such as anchor babies (How about "You are only born a U.S. citizen if your parent is a legal U.S. citizen."), federally-mandated welfare for illegals (How about "We'll help you until we drop you off at the border."), etc. etc.
The cat is already out of the bag, mainly because having a class of easy-to-exploit cheap labor is the equivalent of crack cocaine to many U.S. business interests, who in turn funnel money into political war chests and lobbying to maintain the status quo on this issue. While I prefer to stand firmly on principle myself, those who think money -- lots of money -- isn't at the root of this problem have no concept of what the problem really is.
The grim reality of illegal immigration is that it is a very real and complex issue that will never be resolved with tautologies, blind reductionism or mendacious sophistry.
Instead, somebody actually has to get off their duff and do something about it, and that is what our President is doing, like it or not. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

246 posted on 01/31/2004 9:38:02 AM PST by hoosiermama (prayers for all)
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To: swampfox98
Make no mistake about it: The national politicians are not going to close the borders.

The fight isn't over. Don't head for the bunker just yet.

The Liberty Caucus is meeting now, to plan how to rein in the spending and deal with the illegals problem. We have Paul, Tancredo, Hostettler, three tough Arizona congressmen, Toomey, Kingston, and more in our Liberty Caucus of over 20 tough constitutionalist congressmen.

Join our grassroots and help make a difference. We don't beg for money. We don't sell your name. And we've won before on many issues. Help us win again.

The Liberty Committee
247 posted on 01/31/2004 9:43:31 AM PST by George W. Bush (It's the Congress, stupid.)
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To: swampfox98
See my post above by Imal......Add the 9th circus court into the mix of the first bold area and look what a further mess we're dealing with.

Oh! how we need those conservative judges!

So what is your plan?
248 posted on 01/31/2004 9:43:37 AM PST by hoosiermama (prayers for all)
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To: Consort
Exactly! Just imagine how many Democrats are reading this and taking heart and running with it.
249 posted on 01/31/2004 9:48:53 AM PST by beckysueb
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To: hoosiermama
***If you think "W" is liberal wait until Hillary gets elected...... Oh I know you think she's not running! (Hint: Just her puppets are***

I'm glad there are people like you who understand the stratagery. Too bad some of the posters are unable to see beyond their noses. Or don't WISH to see the truth.
250 posted on 01/31/2004 9:48:53 AM PST by kitkat (Purr, purr SNOOZE)
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To: Capt. Tom
Capt. Tom wrote:
Well the republicans aren't running in the next election. It is the Bushies vs the Socialists.

I'll go with the Bushies. - Tom


Actually, it's the socialists who value national sovereignty vs. the socialists who want international governances.

You are on the side of the socialists who value national sovereignty.

With only those two choices, I tend to agree with you. The problem is we need a non-socialist, conservative alternative. If it can't be a Republican, we need to see the Democrats completely defeated (or Whig out), and establish a conservative alternative to the Rove/Bush Republicans.

251 posted on 01/31/2004 9:49:13 AM PST by cc2k
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To: hoosiermama
Hey Hoomamma singularly went out and knock on doors in our county for over a month for a conservative candidate to run against our (D)congress critter....We lost the primary. But the attempt was made.

Been there. Done that.
252 posted on 01/31/2004 9:50:53 AM PST by George W. Bush (It's the Congress, stupid.)
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To: hoosiermama
So what is your plan?

My first plan is not to believe a word GW says about illegal immigration. My second plan would probably have to be done state by state. Withdraw benefits to illegals, and make it stick.

And when governors like Arnold liarburger, or however his lying name is spelled, is elected - re call them.

253 posted on 01/31/2004 9:58:36 AM PST by swampfox98 (Californians: re-call your lying governor!)
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To: goldstategop
Maybe we need to hit rock bottom before we can get things turned in the right direction. GWB is a lot like LBJ and Nixon. After Nixon we had to hit bottom with Ford and Carter before we got a great Republican president. Maybe history is repeating itself.
254 posted on 01/31/2004 9:58:48 AM PST by Moonman62
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To: Savage Beast; All; GWB and GOP Man; MeekOneGOP
ditto your #4. I believe the conservative backlash is being orchestrated at its core by a democrat. DO NOT FALL FOR IT, CONSERVATIVES. You've been infiltrated and are believing liberal spin.

Bush may be using strategery again to root out the aforementioned infiltrators. YES, STICK WITH PRESIDENT BUSH or buy a gas mask that may not be sufficient if we're blown to smithereens instead.

255 posted on 01/31/2004 9:59:56 AM PST by floriduh voter (www.conservative-spirit.org freeper site)
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To: kitkat
"Denial is not a river in Egypt".....It's a way of life for some. IMO It evolves from their personal to political life.;^)
256 posted on 01/31/2004 10:01:00 AM PST by hoosiermama (prayers for all)
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To: swampfox98
done state by state??? Gee didn't realise "W" had the authority over each state....Guess all the state problems are his fault too. LOL

WIthdrawing benefits is a good idea.....It has been the carrot that has brought many here and is abused. (Like the students my cousin teaches who qualify for free lunch, books etc. but parents drive BMW and they vacation in Europe.) Unfortunately no one LOCALLY is willing to turn them in to the local authority....It's Bush's fault you know! HE should do something! Geez!
257 posted on 01/31/2004 10:06:56 AM PST by hoosiermama (prayers for all)
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To: George W. Bush
Thank you! Wish more would! I got one person to join me for one hour! (She'd preferred to stay home and blame Bush!)
258 posted on 01/31/2004 10:09:36 AM PST by hoosiermama (prayers for all)
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To: ilovew
Most of the Hispanic politicos that I have come across have not had the best interests of this country in mind. It's not like the olden days when immigrants would assimilate. A bunch of them have the idea that they should "retake" America, and that is just what they are in the midst of. When they take over your neighborhood and your state, you too will feel like you are being pushed out.
259 posted on 01/31/2004 10:13:58 AM PST by sangoo
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To: floriduh voter
Exactly!!!

The President is NOT in trouble with his base -- he continually ... gets between 86% and 93% support from Republicans -- higher at this point than any contemporary Republican president (including Reagan)! (Source: here)
260 posted on 01/31/2004 10:15:54 AM PST by Fawnn (Canteen wOOhOO Consultant and CookingWithPam.com person)
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