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Changing from Republican to radical
The Ottawa Sun ^ | April 1, 2005 | Michael Harris

Posted on 04/01/2005 10:01:12 PM PST by Frank T

Even the most fact-averse, red-white-and-blue groupie of George Bush has to be wondering; what the heck's going on here?

A few weeks back, I had Pat Buchanan on my radio show. Pat, who has some strange toys of his own in the political attic, declared that the president was a radical. Not a conservative, not a Republican, a radical.

Canuckistan Pat must have choked on his Cheerios when the president summoned Congress back from holidays to pass a new law expressly to help "save" poor Terri Schiavo, a rescue 20 courts had already ruled the brain-dead woman did not even want. The party of Abe Lincoln was looking like a theological junta encroaching on the constitutional authority of the judiciary with a Cromwellian light in their eyes.

In one mighty legislative belly-flop, Bush wiped out two and a half centuries of conservative tradition by dismissing the ruling of the Florida supreme court as if it had never existed. States' rights, the foundation and philosophical heart of the Republican Party, was trumped by George's personal beliefs in tandem with Karl Rove's hitherto unerring sense of political opportunism.

But the difference between this exercise and the fabricated casus belli that took America to a dirty war in Iraq, is that for the first time, Bush's abuse of power has been decried by the American people. Eighty-five percent of them disapprove of this exercise in Congressional meddling and the president's Napoleonic style. Bush's approval rating has dropped 7 points in a week to its lowest point since he took office.

Why? This time there was no hiding the hypocrisy or the iron fist in the velvet glove. Again, it was his language that gave him away. Americans learned that George did not always "err on the side of life" as he claimed when demanding Terri's Law. As governor of Texas in 1999, he signed a bill into law that cut off funds for the life support of children whose parents wanted them to live but who couldn't afford the medical bills.

They also learned that the Republican majority leader in the U.S. House, Tom DeLay, had more experience in such matters than he let on. DeLay, who said that God had brought him a brain-dead patient (Terri Schiavo) to help him in his mission to bring a "biblical worldview" to American public life, pulled the plug on his own father 17 years ago.

Charles DeLay, then 65, was reduced to a vegetative state after a tragic accident. Like Terri Schiavo, he had no living will. DeLay, then a third-term congressman, did not propose a "Charles' Law." Instead, he joined with his family in ending life support for his dad for the same reasons as Michael Schiavo.

How far were these peanut and tiny marshmallow encrusted nutbars prepared to go in the Schiavo affair? There were reports that Jeb Bush, the governor of Florida and the president's brother, was ready to send state law enforcement agents to kidnap Terri from her hospice, until he learned that local police said that they would enforce the court order refusing to re-insert the woman's feeding tube.

It wouldn't have looked very good on the old home movies to see Jeb dragged off to the slammer as an anarchist defying the judicial branch of his own government and country.

The truth is America is bouncing off the walls at home in the name of a religious extremism that makes a mockery of true American and Christian values.

This week the Washington Post reported that a growing number of pharmacists are refusing to fill legal prescriptions for birth control or morning after pills in the United States. Several states have already passed so-called "conscience" legislation that permits doctors and health care workers to refuse various procedures to patients that conflict with their personal beliefs. And in a survey by the National Teachers Association, 31% of respondents felt obligated to present creationism as an equal "theory" to evolution in U.S. schools. Is it any wonder that Judge George Greer, the principal judge in the Schiavo case, now needs armed guards?

With the president chastened by a humiliating rejection of his Schiavo gambit, Americans may make a greater effort to inform themselves on other policies of this Administration abroad which are every bit as hypocritical as Terri's Law. Who in their right mind would sell 24 F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, a country that self-admittedly sold nuclear technology to rogue states, is run by a tyrant, remains a hotbed of terrorism and regularly threatens its nuclear neighbor, India?

President Bush's answer at India's justifiable outrage? Sell even deadlier F-16 fighters to New Delhi "much superior to any existing fighters in service the world over." This from the same president who demands that Iran stop its nuclear program, the European Union not sell arms to China, and even registers its objections when the government of Venezuela buys 100,000 assault rifles from Russia. "I just don't know what they need them for," a puzzled Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld mused.

Think about it Rummy. It will come to you.


TOPICS: Editorial
KEYWORDS: olivercromwell; radicalrepublican; redtory; republicratreally; statesrights
This is the kind of "conservative" the we Canadians have to put up with sometimes. Red Tories, they were called, in reference to them agreeing with many planks of the national Liberal Party, but just wanting the Progressive Conservatives to be a bit to the right.

Anyways, if these kinds of "conservatives" are so adamently opposed to Bush, he must be doing something right.

1 posted on 04/01/2005 10:01:13 PM PST by Frank T
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To: Frank T

Sounds like Michael Harris is starting to drool on himself. Time to pull a Shiavo on him...


2 posted on 04/01/2005 10:09:08 PM PST by claudiustg (Go Sharon! Go Bush!)
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To: Frank T

Good grief - I barely made is past the 5th paragraph before deciding he'd already made so many errors in judgment of the President and America - there was no need to continue.

They may have FOX in Canada, but if this yahoo is any example - it's going to be a long hard slog.


3 posted on 04/01/2005 10:25:22 PM PST by CyberAnt (President Bush: "America is the greatest nation on the face of the earth")
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To: Frank T

If his section on foreign policy is any indication of the rest of his assumptions... he's an idiot


4 posted on 04/01/2005 10:52:28 PM PST by Fenris6 (3 Purple Hearts in 4 months w/o missing a day of work? He's either John Rambo or a Fraud)
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To: Frank T
a rescue 20 courts had already ruled the brain-dead woman did not even want.

This is where I stopped reading. She wasn't "brain-dead".

5 posted on 04/01/2005 10:54:21 PM PST by Echo Talon (http://echotalon.blogspot.com)
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To: Frank T

What's funny is that this sort of killer-Conservative doesn't recognize that Bush is really one of them. He stood around with his hands in his pockets while Terri starved.

And I nearly puked when I heard his reference to her FAMILIES.


6 posted on 04/01/2005 11:39:13 PM PST by Arthur McGowan
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To: Echo Talon

Bush IS a radical. It takes a radical to believe that a probate judge from some swamp in Florida has the authority to set aside both the Declaration and the Constitution, and to remove the President's obligation to protect the 14th-amendment rights of an American citizen.


7 posted on 04/01/2005 11:45:12 PM PST by Arthur McGowan
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To: Frank T

"Conservative" in the Russian sense of the word?


8 posted on 04/01/2005 11:47:37 PM PST by Redcloak (But what do I know? I'm just a right-wing nut in his PJs whackin' on a keyboard..)
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To: Frank T
"the brain-dead woman"

Well, that was a quick read. Got to the third paragraph, and there it was. Anything the scumbag wrote after that was meaningless.

9 posted on 04/01/2005 11:52:19 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Frank T

Wonder what this yahoo had to say about Elian and Waco. I'll bet he thought they were abuses too. /sarcasm


10 posted on 04/02/2005 3:51:01 AM PST by Jacquerie (Democrats soil the institutions they control)
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To: Arthur McGowan

He stood around with his hands in his pockets while Terri starved....................

Wonder how many articles he wrote about the abuse of Federal power when Janet and Bill were in town?

Waco and Elian somehow come to mind.


11 posted on 04/02/2005 3:59:39 AM PST by Grateful One (`)
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To: Frank T

Well, this is just great.
Does this mean, as a Christian, a Muslim will refuse me care in the future? Sure does.


12 posted on 04/02/2005 4:02:17 AM PST by mabelkitty (Blackwell for Governor in 2006!!!)
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To: Frank T

Give the President the benefit of the doubt, please. He probably saw that Terri had no one to defend her life....something we are all guaranteed by the Constitution. Even the President, House, and Senate, and public could not stop the conspiracy to kill the poor woman.


13 posted on 04/02/2005 4:52:54 AM PST by NetValue (Be a democrat; oppose, lie, subvert, obstruct , sabotage and blame America first.)
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To: Frank T
Bush wiped out two and a half centuries of conservative tradition by dismissing the ruling of the Florida supreme court as if it had never existed.

Switch the terms Florida Supreme Court and Bush, and you have the same problem (ruling by fiat instead of consensus). Of course, the author would never recognize that it's a problem, because the court is the one wiping out the tradition with the stroke of a pen. Spotting this logic turd was almost too easy.

14 posted on 04/02/2005 5:00:48 AM PST by Hardastarboard
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To: Frank T

The write is making no sense whatsoever!


15 posted on 04/02/2005 8:02:44 AM PST by freecopper01
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To: claudiustg

Oops. That should have said:


"The WRITER is making no sense whatsoever!"


16 posted on 04/02/2005 8:03:37 AM PST by freecopper01
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To: Echo Talon
That Terri Schiavo was brain-dead is both FACT and TRUTH, even though it does not conform to reality. You need to update your dictionaries.

FACT: Any decree of any Judge that is not related to Law, and once decreed, ordinarily is irreversible and incontrovertible. For example, a Judge may decree as a matter of FACT that I am a woman although I am a genetic male. A Judge also might decree as a matter of FACT the definition of various words, such as "person."

TRUTH: Any statement, whether or not grounded in reality, reported twice by any combination of LIBERAL media outlets, including The New York Times and Columbia Broadcasting System; and the United States Democratic Party or its officials, politicians, and affiliated or like-minded interest groups such as the ACLU. Sorry, but Zell Miller doesn't count. For example, we have lost the war on terrorism--and that's the TRUTH because The New York Times printed it and Ted Kennedy said it.

In ordinary language, FACT and TRUTH should be stated as if they conform to reality even if they do not conform; when one wishes to report a different reality, one must preface that reality by some disclaimer like "Psychotic conservative Republican morons wrongly insist that."
17 posted on 04/02/2005 8:21:25 AM PST by dufekin (United States of America: a judicial tyranny, not a federal republic)
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To: Frank T; All
In Honor of Terri Schiavo

Please let it load -- it's 11 mb.

Have headphones or sound on.

special thanks to lafroste for generous technical and web assistance.

18 posted on 04/02/2005 2:54:20 PM PST by the invisib1e hand (God rest Terri Schiavo. God save the rest of us.)
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