Posted on 10/08/2005 7:14:40 PM PDT by quidnunc
Since taking office, President Bush has heartened abortion opponents by signing a bill outlawing what they call "partial-birth" abortions, curtailing federal funding for international organizations that offer abortion referrals and promoting what he calls a culture of life.
But after nominating White House counsel Harriet E. Miers to the Supreme Court last week, he was asked directly whether he wants Roe v. Wade , the Supreme Court opinion guaranteeing a right to abortion, to be overturned. His response was less than direct. "You know, I'm not going to interject that kind of issue in the midst of these hearings," Bush said.
It is an answer that not only speaks to the powerful passions and treacherous politics surrounding abortion, but also reveals a type of pragmatism Bush has exhibited throughout his political career. There is little doubt that Bush, as he noted last week, is "proudly" conservative. Domestically, he has cut taxes, limited stem cell research and advanced bold proposals to replace cherished government social programs with an ownership society that offers recipients both greater risks and greater rewards while curbing taxpayer outlays.
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His political sensibilities at times have left him reluctant to take the lead into pitched ideological battles, particularly around social issues, frustrating his staunchest supporters.
"I think Bush is a solid conservative in terms of his views, but above all else he is a coalition builder," said John C. Green, senior fellow at the Pew Forum for Religion & Public Life. "The president is keenly aware that he has many parts to his coalition, some of whom don't see eye to eye with religious conservatives."
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You'll have to live under Hillary, too, goofball.
Most people who voted for Perot in 1992 regretted it greatly. We've got a replay in the works, it appears, as the more juvenile decide to pick up their marbles and vote for the Constipation Party.
You punish yourself if you do that.
Hey, DTOM888, what did you put in your water tonight?
Are you O.K. ? **S**
Whether or not there is another choice, does not change the fact that George Bush is not a conservative.
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