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To: The Ghost of FReepers Past

i agree but I think Bush and crew had a chance for a slam dunk Chief -no questions and no problems so they took it.
The Dems (bork or whatever)will crush the next one


10 posted on 09/16/2005 7:28:10 AM PDT by manny613 (Trying my best)
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To: manny613

I think Bush should have given Scalia the Chief position. So what if he had to be confirmed. He's already a justice so what can they do? It would have been great to hear him speak, and then contrast that with Roberts.


11 posted on 09/16/2005 7:30:34 AM PDT by The Ghost of FReepers Past (The repenting soul is the victorious soul)
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To: manny613
I seem to be in double post mode today -- sorry.

What many Bush supporters have never come to terms with is that Bush really thinks more like Roberts than he does Scalia or Thomas. Bush said he would nominate another Scalia or Thomas, but I don't think he ever really meant it. Look who he chose to represent him at his Convention. Bush is more "moderate" (a term often misused) than most people acknowledge. Somehow, if you talk conservative you can get away with governing more to the left. Bush is a big spender and he can be a social coward. I'm sorry, but that's the truth. We get great lines in speeches sometimes, but when it comes right down to it, he wants to "unite" more than he wants to be conservative of principled. Of course there is no such thing as uniting in our form of government. You have to settle for a majority. But too often, Bush will compromise way early, when with more courage he could win a majority with a conservative outcome. Reagan was never ashamed of being a conservative. He never ran from it. Bush and Roberts are alike in their acting ashamed of conservatism. If it is something even so-called proponents are ashamed of, then how can we expect to ever win?

One example of many: education. The NCLB Act was a prime example of Bush talking conservative, selling out to the liberals, and then acting like he should get some sort of credit from both sides. Just the opposite. He made both sides mad. It's impossible to please everyone, and those who think they can are just arrogant or naive or perhaps dishonest. That's why principles and honesty always trump pragmatism and evasiveness (and even the elusive unity goal), especially in a representative democracy.

13 posted on 09/16/2005 7:48:38 AM PDT by The Ghost of FReepers Past (The repenting soul is the victorious soul)
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