Posted on 04/06/2002 7:49:04 AM PST by kristinn
Live from Crawford, Texas, it's the George and Tony show.
Will George slap Bill and Yasser around again like he did last night? Will Tony come off as George's toy poodle? Will the press be their usual boorish selves ? Is Helen Thomas there ?
The answer to these and other questions will be answered at Noon eastern time.
My reply to a response to someone who was commenting on Bush's attire.
I didn't see the press conference, but I'll happily make some comments on it, based on the play-by-play posted here.
1) It appears that the US-Britain are gearing up for action against Iraq. If this is the case, I believe the President should follow the Constitutional route, and ask the Congress for a Declaration of War against Iraq (giving the reasons for it). While the President is the commander-in-chief, the Constitution grants plenary power to the Congress with regards to making war. There is a very good reason the Founders made it like this.
2) Apparently, there is some concern about weapons-of-mass destruction being employed against the CONUS. If this is truly the case, why are our borders still open? Why is the national guard in the airports and not on the border? Why does Bush support amnesty for some illegals, which is only going to increase the number of people trying to enter our country? Why haven't we made it clear to our enemies that any WMD attack on us will result in the destruction of their nations by any means available to us?
pardon me---but methinks your obsession/paranoia is showing
Yes, I voted for Bush. I also gave money to his campaign and did a lot of volunteer work.
But I'm disappointed in Bush. He has caved to the democrats on many issues (vouchers, education spending, CFR, armed pilots, etc....) and has not advanced a conservative, Freedom-oriented agenda. Instead, he is expanding the power and the control of the federal government. Government is growing, not getting smaller. He is more like the Ford, Nixon, Bush Sr. group of establishment Republicans than he is like Reagan.
If the election were held today, I would support a GOP challenger in the primary. I would also vote 3rd party in the general election if Bush prevailed in the primary.
What can Bush do to win my support back? Some or all of the following:
1) Reform and simplify the tax code, such that it results in large tax cuts
2) Cease the enforcement of and work for the legislative repeal of unconstitutional gun laws and other laws which violate the Bill of Rights
3) Either abolish the Federal Dept. of Education, OR institute a voucher program
4) Secure our borders
5) Reduce the size of the federal government
6) Eliminate the redistributionist welfare state.
They need to be asked before it is "verboten" to ask such questions.
My reply to a response to someone who was commenting on Bush's attire.
Then why did you drag CFR into your comment ??
And now you're dragging in...
I have never been an Israel-firster. I have always thought our national interest should come first.
But isn't it disgusting that the world, led by our eurotrash "allies", is so up in arms about how Israel's attack on the terrorists must "stop immediately" when we heard not one peep from them about Arafat's escalation and the horrific suicide bombings?
To me, Arafat and the Pallies brought this on themselves.
You folks, in the peanut gallery, don't realize the serious ramifications of American government involvement around the world. You think it is "nice" or something as you go through your day-to-day life, blindly paying your taxes.
We need our resources here in America. Not displaced with my hard-earned money as a function of government theft of my wealth. We need our government to deal with our nation; not global interests.
I agree in principle with your desire that American resources be focused on bettering our domestic situation.
That, however, would be foolish if applied to the exclusion of delivering us from those who would do murder upon as many American persons as they can possibly reach.
saddam will kill you at the first opportunity. I am desirous that you should survive.
Ergo, I support the President in his war on terror.
I agree, but...Blair is still a very liberal weenie who mirrored Clinton's method for getting elected. He bashed his opponent, promised change and escalated the liberal agenda when he got into office.
His recent dive towards a more responsible leadership role was due to one single factor...September 11. This event brought home stark reality and exposed his own nation's vunerable existence. A sledge hammer was dropped on him. Maybe pacifism and PC'ness isn't the best policy.
"The older I get, the more conservative I get."
Blair is an honorable leader. He's growing and learning. We'll snipe at him for his misguided domestic policies, but I think he genuinely loves his country. When your very survival hinges on the choice of (Politically popular)pacifistic, idealogical blustering;... or simply whomping the sworn enemy? The choice is obvious.
Now, I thought that Bush was being polite, but as you can see later in the thread, kristinn reminded me about the British custom of a mourning suit.
Clothes are NOT the reason I voted for Bush, but it was a curious item that several uf us had noted.
The clothing was worn at the press conference, therefore, it was on topic.
Your comments indicate to me that you are interested in nothing but complaining and looking for that perfect candidate. I am sorry you feel that way, but I will, despite your best efforts, continue to support the President.
Ahem, I think that's what I said. This press conference was all about business, very serious business. IMHO, the decisions made in Washington and Crawford this past week/weekend will impact the world. The press conference with Putin was about two world leaders getting to know each other, making friends. Make no mistake, the respective protocol staff, in both instances, left no detail to chance. They're well aware every word spoken or unspoken, their posture and every nuance is disected and analyized beyond the point of absurdity.
I'll settle for one that keeps his campaign promises and upholds the Constitution.
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