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Bush Deserving Of Criticism And Support (Kyle Williams Gives Qualified Thumbs Up To President Bush)
Worldnetdaily.com ^ | 10/30/04 | Kyle Williams

Posted on 10/29/2004 11:17:02 PM PDT by goldstategop

They're saying this is one of the most important elections in recent history. Indeed, a decision is to be made Tuesday that will result in a drastic change in the nation's future. America's choice? Pick between the visions of John Kerry and George W. Bush. To simply say this is a significant election – well, that's an understatement.

A lot is riding on the presidency these days. A president has substantial power to alter our nation's image and life for all. This election will radically affect the major issues we are debating as a nation: the legitimacy of abortion, the balance between civil liberties and security, the importance of fiscal responsibility, the endorsement of gay marriage, and on and on. As each day passes, our Supreme Court justices aren't getting any younger – over the next four years, there's a possibility of multiple appointments. We're in the middle of World War III – things are going to get worse before they get any better in this effort to eradicate Muslim terrorists.

There are a myriad of choices for each individual American to make if they take voting seriously. For me, I've heaved much criticism of President Bush. He is no conservative, and he is at fault in decisions made about foreign policy and domestic issues. His administration has supported socialist programs at home, entanglements in foreign problems abroad and has forgotten conservative principles on many moral issues.

Yet, this question comes to me: Does he deserve abandonment? Yes, blind support of President Bush is wrong, but can criticism be coupled with support?

There are three main issues all Americans must worry about:

First, whether we like it or not, our nation is being ruled by tyrants on the bench. Judges, motivated by politics or misguided ideas about law, are deciding for us the issues of civil liberties, free speech, right to bear arms, abortion, marriage and more. The Pandora's box has been opened, and all those who love freedom are forced to play this evil game that is ongoing in the courtrooms of our nation – judicial activism.

Second, we're in the middle of a war. Having not been attacked at home since 2001, it's easy to ignore the threat. Yet, to turn a blind eye to the reality of Muslim terrorists would be a fatal mistake. This is an evil that must be destroyed. This is an evil that has oppressed – these oppressed people must be freed. And really, that's the choice: America and her allies must campaign for freedom in oppressed countries. Otherwise, this world will be oppressed.

Third, fiscally, our nation is in dire circumstances. With a debt reaching over $7 trillion, something must be done. The national deficit is skyrocketing due to the irresponsibility of politicians in the Capitol. Something must be done.

President Bush will appoint conservative judges. President Bush will fight terrorism and campaign for freedom. President Bush's record on the fiscal end is pathetic. President Kerry will appoint liberal judges. President Kerry will not be a leader in warring against terrorists. President Kerry is a socialist – he will fair about the same on the fiscal end.

A third party is out of the question in this election cycle. Yes, I know everyone hates to hear that it's a wasted vote. But, in the real world, nothing will change if you vote for Badnarik or Peroutka.

I hate to see conservatives blindly supporting President Bush. They fall in line with the whole joke about Kool-Aid. What we need is people who will honestly evaluate our president and realize he is the best man for the job as of now.

He's no Ronald Reagan and he's no constitutionalist. Yet, he has a belief and vision for America that is one of hope. John Kerry has no vision. If I could vote, I would cast mine if favor of George W. Bush for president.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 2004election; generationy; gwb2004; jfk; kylewilliams; presidentbush; youthvote
Kyle Williams thinks President Bush is no conservative and has presided over the expansion of big government and gotten us involved in pushing abroad further than necessary. President Bush is no Ronald Reagan or constitutionalist. He will keep us safe though and offers hope where Kerry provides none. From Kyle Williams, its a qualified thumbs up on behalf of the President - and when you consider what Kerry would do as President, Bush deserves four more years in the highest office in the land.
1 posted on 10/29/2004 11:17:04 PM PDT by goldstategop
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To: goldstategop
Kyle is a precocious tyke isn't he?
2 posted on 10/29/2004 11:19:50 PM PDT by Texasforever (Kerry has more positions on Iraq than the Kama Sutra)
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To: goldstategop
He's no Ronald Reagan and he's no constitutionalist.

Amen. He'll get my vote again, but I'm hoping that I don't have to place a vote for a Bush after this election.

3 posted on 10/29/2004 11:26:05 PM PDT by Major Matt Mason (The Democrat Party- creating new Republicans one scandal at a time.)
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To: goldstategop
Kyle Williams thinks President Bush is no conservative and has presided over the expansion of big government and gotten us involved in pushing abroad further than necessary.

THIS is an example of why the figures for "the country going in the wrong direction" is high -- but Bush is gaining ground -- is confounding the media.

They just don't get that a BIG block of the conservatives find Bush wanting about the issues in the quote above -- BUT -- would never, EVER, vote for Kerry. Because Kerry is such a HUGE left winger, they are voting this time -- and holding their nose -- for Bush!

The 18% or so of Bush voters, who say that they are voting against Kerry, not for Bush, are largely constituted by various groups of Conservatives who fear a Kerry presidency FAR more!

As an example, the 4 million "evangelicals" that stayed home in 2000, they are in this category ("country not going right way, I'm voting for Bush" because the fear a "President Kerry" enough to vote -- and vote for Bush -- in 2004.

I'm willing to bet that many Freepers are in this group!
4 posted on 10/30/2004 12:15:12 AM PDT by Jackson Brown
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To: Texasforever

I've never been a big fan of "boy bands".

The silly cult of personality around this kid on this forum has always been a bit of a mystery to me.


5 posted on 10/30/2004 12:24:18 AM PDT by Barlowmaker
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To: goldstategop

I never know if Kyle's brilliant essays are tainted by the trauma he's just suffered by getting a huge zit the day before the big 11th grade dance.


6 posted on 10/30/2004 12:28:05 AM PDT by Barlowmaker
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To: goldstategop
What a dysfunctional WND symbiotic relationship - Mustachioed 50 something Joe Farah thinks he's a 17 year old and 17 year old Kyle Williams thinks he's a mustachioed 50-something year old bon vivant.

Kyle just rips off Farah's bombastic nutzoid style and, of course, many Freepers take it as brilliance because it mirrors their own adolescent ideology.

We're 17!!! We're 54!!!! We're 17!!! We're 54!!!
7 posted on 10/30/2004 12:38:42 AM PDT by Barlowmaker
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To: Barlowmaker
Interesting, you engage in adolescent attacks on Kyle Williams while decrying the age and writing style of Kyle Williams.
8 posted on 10/30/2004 7:29:41 AM PDT by stylin_geek (Kedwards have been on so many sides of the issues, they've created a new geometric shape)
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To: Major Matt Mason
He's no Ronald Reagan and he's no constitutionalist. Amen. He'll get my vote again, but I'm hoping that I don't have to place a vote for a Bush after this election.

As much as I have always loved and admire Daddy Reagan and still do, these are unprecedented times, we are fighting for survival and sometimes that requires some compromise. I wonder how President Reagan would have dealt with this post 911 world.

We are at war from inside as well as outside and the enemies inside have become more militant, more furious, more deceitful, stopping at nothing to achieve their goals.

The MSM has been the weapon of Liberalism to indoctrinate the masses of Liberal Democrats with deceit and lies. Democrats’ eyes have been blinded to the plight of our nation, there is no reasoning with them, they have been told unnumerable lies about Conservatism and fear rules them.

The MSM with marching order from the DNC fed the monster of disrespect for President Bush with talks of stealing the Presidency, not our President, 91 IQ etc., they have dared to say and do things they would not have dared to say or do to Ronald Reagan.

The Liberals became heady with power during the Clinton Administration, they hate us and the President because we made them relinquish this power they crave. They are in full battle gear and more militant than ever, more unreasonable than ever. This movement for evil surpasses anything I have seen in my 57 years.

Yes, President Bush is no Ronald Reagan but I think the Good Lord used President Reagan at the right time and is using President Bush at the right time too. President Bush has done a great job fighting 2 wars but he has had to pick his battles, let's give him a chance for a second term, we may be surprised what he will accomplish.

9 posted on 10/30/2004 2:50:18 PM PDT by rotundusmaximus
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