To: Brian_Baldwin
The grass roots are angry, but not about Iraq! It's the Immigration policys, and all those bills he signs that he should veto etc. If he loses, it will be because of THAT. He has a golden opportunity with people leaving the RATS in droves if he listens to the people for a change. I doubt he will.
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05/29/2002 12:33:30 AM PDT by
brat
To: brat
The one percenters are angry but the grassrooters are still holding at 97% approval so what's your point?
To: brat
Actually, you are right, the anger isn't over Iraq as you say. However, I believe Bush will get it from both sides on this one issue, from the right, and also from the Demos and the media who will spin it differently from the right, but by the time both sides get their licks in Bush will be one term. Anyway, I'm not going to vote for him again, only, only if a nation emergency such as a major war caused me to consider that a change in office would not serve the war effort - I would have the same perspective whether the President was a Republican or a Democrat under such a situation. Also, I believe as far as the military action against the Taliban in Afghanistan post-911, it would have made no difference if Al Gore or Bush were in office at the time, Gore or Bush, either, the response would have been the same military action required. I don't like Gore, but I have no doubt about that. And Gore would be 74% approval right now if he were in office. The economy would be the same state it is in now, a slow recovery. As far as government spending and it's effect on the economy, Gore or Bush, makes no difference, the Republicans are on a spending spree (the now famous quote "big government Republicans"), Bush medicare expansion 400$ billion, Bush education bill, Bush foreign Aid package, Bush Farm bill, he's got a government run by morons and G.W. put them there, Camp X-Ray is now called "egg-shell City" by security because of the Bush political correctness regarding the prisoners, and while Bush is trading our safety for some kind of victory in the power struggle for who can put on a good show of political correctness and be in with the New York Times crowd the same Buffalo Bush has not vetoed a single spending bill, not one. Buffalo Bush has not vetoed ONE spending bill. Not one.
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