Posted on 05/21/2006 1:33:27 PM PDT by FairOpinion
CAIRO, May 21, 2006 (IslamOnline.net) The patriarch of US conservatives urged his followers on Sunday, May 21, to learn their lesson and stop their financial and logistic support of the Republican Party whose leaders throughout the years have "betrayed" conservative voters by failing to honor their election promises.
"Conservatives should dedicate their money and volunteer efforts toward conservative groups and conservative candidates," Richard Viguerie wrote in an opinion piece in The Washington Post.
"They should redirect their anger into building a third force -- not a third party, but a movement independent of any party. They should lay the groundwork for a rebirth of the conservative movement and for the 2008 campaign, when, perhaps, a new generation of conservative leaders will step forward," he added.
Viguerie took aim at President George W. Bush's tenure, saying that he has "never seen conservatives so downright fed up as they are today."
"The main cause of conservatives' anger with Bush is this: He talked like a conservative to win our votes but never governed like a conservative.
"Many conservatives have concluded that the benefits of unwavering support for the GOP [Republican Party] simply do not, and will not, outweigh the costs," opined Viguerie.
"Betrayal"
The veteran conservative said Bush has "betrayed" American conservatives by adopting a "Big Business" agenda not a conservative one as he promised before his election and re-election.
"Sixty-five months into Bush's presidency, conservatives feel betrayed. After the 'Bridge to Nowhere' transportation bill, the Harriet Miers Supreme Court nomination and the Dubai Ports World deal, the immigration crisis was the tipping point for us," he said.
Viguerie also cited approval of the Republican-controlled House of more taxpayers' money for an embryo-killing type of stem cell research and a "hate crimes" measure that could lead to the classification as "hate" of criticism of homosexual activity.
"In today's Washington, where are the serious efforts by Republicans to protect unborn children from abortion? Where is the campaign for a constitutional amendment to prevent liberal judges from allowing same-sex marriage?"
He went on: "We've been rewarded with an amnesty plan for illegal immigrants. We've been rewarded with a war in Iraq that drags on because of the failure to provide adequate resources at the beginning.
"Now we know what they do when they have control."
"Temporary Defeat"
Viguerie said the current relationship between the Republicans and the conservatives is similar to the one between a cheating husband and his forgiving wife.
This, he added, "makes me think of a cheating husband whose wife catches him, and forgives him, time and time again. Then one day he comes home to discover that she has packed her bags and called a cab -- and a divorce lawyer."
Viguerie advised American conservatives to stay home in the mid-term Congressional elections in November, saying that the expected win of Democrats could be for the long-term good of the conservatives.
"Sometimes it is better to stand on principle and suffer a temporary defeat," he put it wisely.
"If conservatives accept the idea that we must support Republicans no matter what they do, we give up our bargaining position and any chance at getting things done," he added.
Viguerie reminded the Republicans that it is largely the defection of conservatives that is driving the president's poll numbers to new lows.
"Unhappy conservatives should be taken seriously," he warned the Republican camp.
"When conservatives are unhappy, bad things happen to the Republican Party."
He cited the conservatives' key role in past Republican defeats during the eras of presidents Thomas E. Dewey, Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford.
"The current record of Washington Republicans is so bad that, without a drastic change in direction, millions of conservatives will again stay home this November."
>>The patriarch of US conservatives urged his followers <<
We have a patriarch? Is that an elected position?
"Conservatives should dedicate their money and volunteer efforts toward conservative groups and conservative candidates,"
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You really have an issue with this premise, FO? (Why am I not surprised?)
beats squandering it supporting a bunch of moderates who stab ya in the back at every opportunity.
I most certainly have an issue with supporting UNELECTABLE conservatives, which will result in a DEMOCRAT TAKEOVER of the country.
Who is Richard Viguerie?
Same old tune, FO.
Have you got your tickets yet for the State Dinner the Gubby is throwing for Vicente Fox later this week, too?
Do YOU want to be responsible for THIS?
Democrats signal oversight of Bush would increase. Probes by Congress may be in the cards
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1635768/posts
Michigan Democrat Rep. John Conyers Jr.'s Web site features his call for investigations of the U.S. invasion of Iraq and President Bush's authorization of wiretapping without court warrants.
Conyers says either could justify Bush's impeachment or censure.
It is one of numerous demands by frustrated Democrats, out of power in Congress for several years, for investigations of the Bush administration.
But with the growing prospect that they could regain control of at least the House in the November elections, Democratic leaders are signaling that they intend to increase oversight of the White House if they win a majority and use their subpoena power to put the administration on the griddle.
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi of California has indicated that high energy prices, faulty intelligence used to justify the Iraq war and the National Security Agency's surveillance program would be investigated.
Apparently he's a "patriarch" who gets to tell us what to think, like a mullah. Silly Muslims, believing that everyone else operates like them. We actually get to think for ourselves.
Some guy claiming to be a conservative, who wrote a long editorial, which the Washington Post cheerfully published.
Bush's Base Betrayal by Richard A. Viguerie
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1635630/posts
That's what I want to know. I've never heard of the guy.
I noticed our slate of choices for governor of Calfiornia. I am looking at the ballot now:
For governor:
JEFFREY R. BURNS - General Contractor
ARNOLD SCHWARENEGGAR - Governor
BILL CHAMBERS - Railroad Switchman
ROBERT C. NEWMAN II - Psychologist/Farmer
See my post 10.
twist and spin, twist and spin..
That's about all I expect from you ,, and Im never disappointed. Say Hi to Maria.
What a hard choice, do you think we should vote for the railroad switchman or the phsychologist/farmer -- or perhaps for Arnold, who actually has a chance of beating the Dems.
Such hard choices... ;)
Hey, just send em Pesos in the mail like the rest of us!!!
What I want to know is what is a psychologist - farmer? :-)
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