Posted on 06/02/2007 9:32:11 AM PDT by westcoastwillieg
I don’t think you can use that title.
Then again, maybe you can?
I just wish that the voters who piss him off would have any influence on his thinking. The man is long gone and will not listen to reason.
I’m pissed off BTTT.
Well, let's see,
Truthful... good.
Accurate... good
Folksy... good
It seems to look pretty good to me.
Neither of the 2 corrupt parties will get my vote in 2008.
I believe he did. lol
Count me in, I’m pissed off too.
I hate to say it, but I think that we may have lived to see the end of the two-party system. The GOP has its blinders on and is going over the cliff. We’ll all get to live under the leftist policies and political correctness of the Democrats.
you getting a little concerned about yours?
If Duncan Hunter or Fred Thompson aren’t going to be in the running, then count me and my family in, too. We’re sick of all the lies and corruption. On my voter registration card, I’m a registered Republican. I can’t figure out how to make a point with that and tear it up! Oh, wait, I’ve NEVER been asked to show my card when I vote! Why in the hell do I have one?
W certainly didn’t learn from Ol’ Ronnie that you don’t publicize such things.
Actually, for the first time in all these years, I really wish I didn’t have it or could change it. I wasn’t always gung-ho for Bush on every issue like the Bushbots were but I’ve really started to be ashamed of him as a Republican president. Nothing with Katrina or Miers or Dubai made me feel like that about him.
Painting Bush as a stain on our nation so deep that we have to deliberately throw away the next election would not only be a rejection of Conservative core values, which Bush not only shared in almost all cases, but acted on. It would be a rejection of a few very viable candidates right now, and it would be exactly what the moonbats want.
And it would be a joke.
Bush didn't just pay lip service to pro lifers, nor did he wish upon a star that the Islamic Terrorists would play nice. His move to lower taxes at a time our economy was in a free fall was pegged a disaster in the making, but worked amazingly well. He's got 2 conservative judges on the supreme court, and is building the military back up.
I could go on, but just those few should have us looking for more like him.
He didn't do everything we wanted, but he cleaned up some huge and dangerous messes made by the Toons, and I'm excited about candidates like Duncan Hunter and FRed Thompsen to clean up the rest.
I am not about to throw away my vote on some popcorn fart to protest the failings of a retiring president, especially one with so many successes.
I agree, but prepare to be flamed.
POBTZ.
The fact is, he's probably got more enemies in government than friends, if only for the fact that government has traditionally been grown by democrat administrations appointing more useless turds for either paybacks or just to keep with the socialist agenda of more government employees = more power over the people.
There's no denying he's got enemies in our intelligence services, and I hope that routing out the leakers and backstabbers of our military will be a high priority for the next president, along with opening up investigations into why Able Danger, the Barrett report, etc have been covered up.
Duncan Hunter has introduced a right to life bill for several years. I don't recall ever hearing the president endorse that even though it had 109 co sponsors. It'd be law by now if he'd pushed it like he has "it isn't AMNESTY".
http://www.house.gov/list/speech/ca52_hunter/Right_Life_Release.shtml
Hunter Reintroduces Legislation to Protect Unborn Washington, D.C. Today, Congressman Duncan Hunter (R-CA) will reintroduce legislation recognizing that life begins at conception. The Right to Life Act specifically acknowledges the personhood of the unborn as supported by the U.S. Constitution. "Our greatest obligation as elected leaders is to protect the American people, especially those who are incapable of protecting themselves," said Congressman Hunter. Our children, whether born or unborn, deserve the opportunity to grow and live in a society that values and respects life.
"On this anniversary of the Roe v Wade decision, it is important that we reflect on the 38 million abortions that have been performed in this country since the practice was legalized in 1973. This is a national tragedy that must not go unnoticed.
"This legislation ensures that the unborn are protected from abortion and further provided the same Constitutional protections provided to all Americans. I am proud to once again introduce this important piece of legislation and I hope my colleagues will join me in support of this effort as they have in the previous Congress." In the 109th Congress, the Right to Life Act was cosponsored by 102 Members of the U.S. House of Representatives.
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