I am not ready to jump on the bash Bush bandwagon. I have problems with such issues as immigration reform, campaign finance reform, and prescription drugs, but Bush is right on national security including the war in Iraq, SS reform, tax reduction, SCOTUS, partial-birth abortion, affirmative action, Kyoto, etc. He is still on the Conservative end of the political spectrum.
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I have problems with such issues as immigration reform, campaign finance reform, and prescription drugs
are taken by some as mutually exclusive positions.
His positions on SS reform, tax reduction, and PBA may pan out to be good, but non-implemented intentions. With respect to "Kyoto," President Bush is advancing a modified version of that - good modifications, IMO, in the form of the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate.
He is still on the Conservative end of the political spectrum.
The political spectrum defies simple definition. I see President Bush as a big government guy. But he is compassionate.
Are you in favor of CAFTA?