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GOP slams Bush policies at retreat
The Washington Times ^
| 2/6/04
| By Ralph Z. Hallow and James G. Lakely
Posted on 02/06/2004 1:27:31 AM PST by ovrtaxt
Edited on 07/12/2004 4:13:13 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Growing frustration over President Bush's immigration plan and lack of fiscal discipline came to a head behind closed doors at last weekend's Republican retreat in Philadelphia.
House lawmakers, stunned by the intensity of their constituents' displeasure at some of Mr. Bush's key domestic policies, gave his political strategist Karl Rove an earful behind closed doors.
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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aliens; amnesty; blackburn; bush43; gop; immigrantlist; jamesglakely; marshablackburn; ralphzhallow
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To: WRhine; hchutch
Which of course explains Bush's dive in the polls.Actually, Bush's dive in the polls parallels Reagan's dive in early 1984, when Mondull had a comfortable lead. But I'm sure you knew that.
461
posted on
02/06/2004 1:18:17 PM PST
by
Poohbah
("Would you mind not shooting at the thermonuclear weapons?" -- Maj. Vic Deakins, USAF)
To: Bikers4Bush
Yeah!
When did W loose Veto power anyway?
462
posted on
02/06/2004 1:18:33 PM PST
by
Kay Soze
(NO profanity, NO personal attacks, NO racism or violence in posts. - HA HA HA This is a joke right?)
To: ovrtaxt
"It was intense, but I was not surprised at the tone of questioning during Rove's session," said Rep. Tom Feeney, Florida Republican. "But then this was supposed to be a no-holds-barred discussion, and our constituents are upset."
463
posted on
02/06/2004 1:21:02 PM PST
by
Kay Soze
(NO profanity, NO personal attacks, NO racism or violence in posts. - HA HA HA This is a joke right?)
To: BigSkyFreeper
I won't.
I'll blame them, they chose the course and they are steering the boat.
I look at it this way. We all started out on the same boat and from time to time at certain ports (over certain issues) people just decide they've had enough and they don't get back on the boat because they don't like the direction it's going.
Those people can't tell the captain where to steer because he couldn't care less and keeps going regardless.
So who's fault will it be when the freaking boat is stuck in the north atlantic with no fuel and winter rolling in. The people who sailed it there or the people they refused to listen to who decided it wasn't going where they wanted to go and who got off?
464
posted on
02/06/2004 1:21:42 PM PST
by
Bikers4Bush
(Flood waters rising, heading for more conservative ground. Write in Tancredo in 04'!)
To: FreeReign
Ummm.. Your chart appears to be missing two of the budgets that Bush has proposed thus far, coincidentally the two that witnessed the sharpest spending increases.
465
posted on
02/06/2004 1:21:48 PM PST
by
AntiGuv
(When the countdown hits zero, something's gonna happen..)
To: Bikers4Bush
Look. We can yuk it up and guffaw at the Democrats all day if we wanted to, fact is, Bush has stolen every issue of theirs and crafted them into proposals of his own. I've yet to see Congress say "Hell NO!" and strike down anything Bush steals from the Democrats, and signs the very same legislation he sent up to the hill for the Congress to tackle. If the linguine spined Republicans on the hill can't put the kibosh on Bush's centrist agenda, that's their fault, not Bush's.
466
posted on
02/06/2004 1:22:37 PM PST
by
BigSkyFreeper
(All Our Base Are Belong To Dubya)
To: Poohbah
I'm not predicting a Bush defeat. What Bush has done IMO is take an election that was in the bag for him and made it into another horse race where anything can happen.
467
posted on
02/06/2004 1:22:53 PM PST
by
WRhine
To: BigSkyFreeper
Thanks for the flame. That was uncalled for. I would ask you what the
#%@# you are talking about, but it wouldn't make any sense if you tried.
A Broken Glass Republican is defined by YOU as a MODERATE?
Not where I come from.
Buh bye.
468
posted on
02/06/2004 1:23:51 PM PST
by
meema
To: Kay Soze
Apparently right after the majority of the bills hitting his desk started leaning to the left.
469
posted on
02/06/2004 1:23:59 PM PST
by
Bikers4Bush
(Flood waters rising, heading for more conservative ground. Write in Tancredo in 04'!)
To: BigSkyFreeper
"fact is, Bush has stolen every issue of theirs and crafted them into proposals of his own."
And this makes him what exactly?
470
posted on
02/06/2004 1:27:16 PM PST
by
Bikers4Bush
(Flood waters rising, heading for more conservative ground. Write in Tancredo in 04'!)
To: meema
Who you vote for as your Senator or Congressman is not my fault. If you like the fact your Senator or Congressman can't stand up to Bush, that's great. I'm sick and tired of Congress letting Bush get what he wants, without checks and balances. That's what Congress was designed for, not just some scenic stop along the way to the White House.
471
posted on
02/06/2004 1:29:47 PM PST
by
BigSkyFreeper
(All Our Base Are Belong To Dubya)
To: hchutch
472
posted on
02/06/2004 1:30:31 PM PST
by
Bikers4Bush
(Flood waters rising, heading for more conservative ground. Write in Tancredo in 04'!)
To: AntiGuv
Ummm.. Your chart appears to be missing two of the budgets that Bush has proposed thus far, coincidentally the two that witnessed the sharpest spending increases. Ummm what? It was your chart that proudly posted back in post #374 a spending comparison of "Reagan and Bush's first terms".
BTW, the only real increase in Bush's discretionary budget in 2003 relative to GDP was Bush's Homeland Defense expenditures.
Like Reagan and the cold war, Bush has a war to fight. Only this one requires expenditures at home that don't fall under the DOD spending umbrella.
473
posted on
02/06/2004 1:30:34 PM PST
by
FreeReign
(Anno regni)
To: Bikers4Bush
Considering it's the obligation of Congress before he puts his signature on his own bill, I'd say they're all by definition in the same boat. This is why I find it laughable that the "Republicans" in Congress are blasting Bush.
474
posted on
02/06/2004 1:31:24 PM PST
by
BigSkyFreeper
(All Our Base Are Belong To Dubya)
Comment #475 Removed by Moderator
To: Bikers4Bush
Congressional Republican's can blast away all they want at Bush. They are wholly irresponsible in that regard, because they brought all of this anger out there in the heartland upon themselves. They can't face the fact that they are completely gutless worms that can't stand up to Bush when it counts. They're only doing this because this is an election year.
476
posted on
02/06/2004 1:36:34 PM PST
by
BigSkyFreeper
(All Our Base Are Belong To Dubya)
To: ovrtaxt
"I would say 97 out of 100 of our members who asked questions laid into him pretty good about spending and the lack of discipline on the administration's part," Mr. Feeney said. How many of them voted against the budget? That's what I thought.
To: Poohbah
Sorry but the "conspiracy people" are in general the far left folks right now, not the far right. People like Michael Moore who claims the Bush family is in league with Osama Bin Laden. Bottom line, the upcoming election is going to be about who is most committed to our nation's security. All the field of Democratic hopefuls have proven they are living in the Pre-Sept 11th, 2001 world.
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To: miloklancy
Sorry but the "conspiracy people" are in general the far left folks right now, not the far right.And the conspiracy folks on the far right aren't making as much money as they used to, and would really like to have a leftist back in the Oval Office.
People like Michael Moore who claims the Bush family is in league with Osama Bin Laden.
So do some of the far right folks like Alex Jones.
Bottom line, the upcoming election is going to be about who is most committed to our nation's security. All the field of Democratic hopefuls have proven they are living in the Pre-Sept 11th, 2001 world.
Which leaves the unappeasable right out in the cold, and they don't like it overmuch. So they're trying to create a split in the conservative movement.
480
posted on
02/06/2004 1:42:46 PM PST
by
Poohbah
("Would you mind not shooting at the thermonuclear weapons?" -- Maj. Vic Deakins, USAF)
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