To: jackbill
Let me ask a serious question. Other than the tax cuts, his performance in the war on terror and his naming of some decent people to his administration, how many other issues has he signed on to that most conservatives consider anathema?You ask what conservatives don't like about what Bush has done - personally, I dislike the bill to Federalize Air Traffic security, CFR, and the steel tariffs.
But I understand why he did each of them. If he hadn't done those, they would be issues in the next campaigns. And these are really silly issues.
Every President has to set priorities. W wants to end terrorism. That's a lofty and complicated goal. This other stuff is trivia.
clintoon wanted to stay in power and become rich. He was successful at his goals. But I don't respect them.
I'd much rather W fail at his goals than have another clintoon who succeeded at his.
To: SentryoverAmerica; mulder
For my response to your questions, refer to post #56.
ADDENDUM: President Bush plans to use his political capital WISELY by focussing on three primary objectives:
1.) maintaining broad support for the war on terror (which will include a military solution in Iraq);
2.) maintaining control of the House and regaining control of the Senate (imperative for his long term goal of 'confirming' a plethora of conservative judges -- to include 1 - 3 Supreme Court judges); and
3.) passing a ban on human cloning (only the single most important pro-life issue in our collective lifetimes!).
103 posted on
05/02/2002 9:05:27 PM PDT by
DrDeb
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