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To: Lazamataz
This business of taking Democrats issues away from them by agreeing with them and adopting their policies does get a little tiring.

Somehow, I also think that it's liable to come back a bite us really hard in the future.

Even if Bush gets the Senate back, how's he going to flip-flop back to the right now and retain any credibility. If being popular means going to the left, then how's he ever going to move back to the right? And if he does go back to the right at some point, won't he simply have given RATS the rope to hang him with? -- He's stated that they're right on just about everything that is an issue these days.

13 posted on 06/02/2002 6:13:31 PM PDT by Scott from the Left Coast
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To: Scott from the Left Coast;Sultan88;Mudboy Slim
This business of taking Democrats issues away from them by agreeing with them and adopting their policies does get a little tiring.

I myself would use a different word than "tiring".
Can anyone please tell me how a President with historically high approval ratings feels compelled to 'take the democrat's issues away from them'? As if the GOP gains majorities in both House & Senate, W will suddenly make an abrupt, sharp turn to the 'right'.

Two things I now sincerely believe:
1. W will raise taxes.
2. If he gets to nominate any justices to the Supreme Court, they will not be "conservatives" as he said they would.

196 posted on 06/02/2002 7:42:35 PM PDT by jla
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