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To: Kerretarded

We know blunt was bad news but Shadegg was the best choice. What is good/bad about Boehner? Please give specifics.

Like does he like tax cuts? Pro-life/choice? Does he support earmarks or oppose the idea? etc...


15 posted on 02/02/2006 10:54:13 AM PST by for-q-clinton (If at first you don't succeed keep on sucking until you do succeed)
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To: for-q-clinton
From some guy named Craig Shirley on Townhall.com:

Through his years of service in the house, John Boehner has often been a bold reformer and an accomplished legislative leader. He’s a solid Midwestern conservative, with a healthy skepticism of government, and that shows in his legislation and his manifesto for leadership. Right now, House Republicans need to put points on the board to win back their own confidence, and that of the base.

The Ohio Congressman also has credentials as a genuine reformer. Back in the dark ages before a House Republican majority, he led the “Gang of Seven” that closed the House Bank, exposed the House Post Office scandal, and ended the House Restaurant’s “dine-and-dash” system. He’s managed to remain largely faithful to the spirit of the 1994 revolution, in spite of his subsequent ascent through the Republican ranks. Boehner cast the same votes as Shadegg on abominations such as the 2002 farm bill and the 2005 highway bill. Unlike many of his colleagues, Boehner does not propose pork-barrel projects that are not necessary for his Ohio congressional district. And like Shadegg, Boehner didn’t know Jack Abramoff and never received a contribution from him.

Another characteristic that is essential in leadership and that has been displayed by Boehner in the past is a streak of stubbornness against the Democratic leadership’s most outrageous acts of partisanship and attack strategies. When no one else would, Boehner acted years ago to hold liberal Rep. Jim McDermott (D-WA) accountable for leaking the contents of an illegally-recorded conversation among House leaders. Boehner’s action was taken at great expense to his own self-interest – and his re-election fund, which with FEC approval has financed a lawsuit against McDermott that continues to this day.

32 posted on 02/02/2006 10:57:56 AM PST by Onelifetogive (* Sarcasm tag ALWAYS required. For some FReepers, sarcasm can NEVER be obvious enough.)
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To: for-q-clinton

He's a graduate of Cincinnati Catholic Schools, and I believe he's out of Moeller High School, a former football dynasty around here. He might have played for them in their glory years. Those schools are solidly catholic and solidly pro-life, if that gives any insight into him. Xavier University graduate, too, if I remember a WLW news blurb correctly.


650 posted on 02/02/2006 5:45:54 PM PST by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It!)
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