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To: bilhosty

I don’t think so. What is happening is that most of the Republicans in the Senate are up for reelection and they don’t want to be tied to Bush.

Bush has fought a war on all fronts for 6 years. He has gotten no help from a “spend spend spend” congress. For 6 years he has gone at this alone. Both the right and the left have condemned him for his policies and his principles.

Bush is an honorable man. More than can be said for most of congress. Bush is doing what he believes to be right. He leaves the states to do what they are suppose to do and uses the Supreme Court to enforce states rights. That is why we are winning the social war.

We condemned him for the border, yet Arizona, and Texas are putting policies in place to stop illegals. More illegals are now being rounded up nationwide. With all the political, ecological, and financial wrangling that has to happen before a shovel is stuck in the ground, and we know this, we still blame the President as if he is the one to go out there and dig.

On morality issues, is there anyone better? As Conservatives we wanted states to take back abortion and gay marriage and we got that. More states are implementing bills that do what we wanted.

The war on Terror is founded on Iraq and the President isn’t wavering. He is doing what he knows to be right, as do most Americans. And this is despite what the MSM says to the contrary.

Bush doesn’t listen to polls. He doesn’t care. He is doing what he thinks is best for this country. One thing he needs to do better is communicate. Liberals don’t shut up. Bush has to start opening his mouth and saying what is going on. That is what hurt this administration.

We should be grateful. Remember, if Gore won Tennessee, right now we would be reading about 5 year farm plans and how we are loved by the world as more building came down in terror attacks and no military to do anything about it. And don’t forget, we would have more basketball courts for midnight basketball in urban centers and more police to patrol the streets after the games finished.


66 posted on 07/28/2007 7:37:40 AM PDT by EQAndyBuzz (The Democrat Party: "Everyone is equal, but some are more equal then others.")
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To: EQAndyBuzz

>>>Bush is an honorable man.<<<

I used to think that. No more. How can an honorable man use the force of federal government to implement a massive government welfare program, thus burdening our posterity with massive debt for generations to come? How can an honorable man leave two border control agents in prison when they were convicted on the testimony of a drug smuggler given immunity by one of his Texas buddies? How could an honorable man let the media and the left get away with lie after lie after lie and not challenge them? And how many honorable men would lie to his supporters, as Bush did with a campaign promise to veto McCain-Feingold?

>>Bush is doing what he believes to be right.<<<

That could be true only if he is dumb as dirt, or he thinks it is right to give away our wealth, erode states rights, and compromise our national borders.

>>>He leaves the states to do what they are suppose to do and uses the Supreme Court to enforce states rights.<<<

Like he did with a massive expansion of the Department of Education with the Bush-Kennedy “No Child Left Behind Act”? The last time I checked the U.S. Constitution, the Federal Government has NO authority whatsoever to legislate education. It is a state-only power that was usurped by the Federal Government under the socialist, Jimmah Carter, and expanded under the socialist, George W. Bush. For the record, the Federal Government has no authority to implement Social Security, Medicare, and of course, Medicare Prescription Drugs legislation. All those powers were usurped from the states.

>>>More illegals are now being rounded up nationwide. <<<

Yea, he throws us a bone every now and then to take some of the heat off of himself, while at the same time his administration has been informing Mexican officials on the location of the Minutemen along the border (you know, the group Bush has publicly labeled to be “Vigilantes”). And what happened during the first 6.5 years of his presidency? We practically became the United States of Mexico.

>>>He is doing what he thinks is best for this country.<<<

God help us if he continues to “think”.


111 posted on 07/28/2007 4:33:20 PM PDT by PhilipFreneau
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