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Activists on right fear waning influence
The Washington Times ^
| May 21, 2003
| Ralph Hallow
Posted on 05/21/2003 10:20:08 PM PDT by TBP
Edited on 07/12/2004 4:03:21 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Conservative activists fear that they are not exercising as much influence on the Bush White House as they did in previous Republican presidencies.
In a memo to hundreds of fellow conservatives, a former Reagan administration official says traditional views are being edged out by a neoconservative "national greatness" ideology that accepts big government and advocates interventionist foreign policy.
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KEYWORDS: biggovernment; bush41; conservatism; conservatives; constitutionalism; fakes; gwb2004; limitedgovernment; losingground; mstantonevans; neocons; principles; ralphhallow; republicans; rinos; standandfight; wimps
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As a constitutionalist, I have been worried for a long time about the refusal of so-called conservative leaders to step up and fight for limited government, as the Founding Fathers envisioned. This Administration has done nothing to advance that goal, and neither does the Republican Party. When will conservatives start pressuring our people to stand for our principles instead of watered-down versions of liberalism?
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posted on
05/21/2003 10:20:08 PM PDT
by
TBP
Comment #2 Removed by Moderator
To: ExGuru
Thank you. Great post.
51-48 in the Senate does not significant change make. The President does not have the ability to pass through significant changes right now (this tax cut is the perfect example). The one area that he has near total control is foreign policy, and he has done magificantly.
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posted on
05/21/2003 11:19:55 PM PDT
by
ilgipper
To: TBP
Here's the bottom line. What are we going to do about it?
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posted on
05/21/2003 11:25:10 PM PDT
by
Dan from Michigan
("It's the same ole story, same ole song and dance, my friend")
To: ExGuru
Great post
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posted on
05/21/2003 11:27:20 PM PDT
by
Registered
(RIP Baghdad Bob)
To: Clemenza; rmlew; PARodrig; nutmeg; RaceBannon; firebrand; Yehuda
ping
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posted on
05/21/2003 11:46:04 PM PDT
by
Cacique
To: ExGuru
Donald J. Devine ,President Reagan's director of the Office of Personnel Management:
". . .there is nothing that pushes politics further to the right, leaving conservatism and the Republican Party to drift." Eliminating double taxation on dividends? Putting privatizing Social Security on the table? Two tax cuts with 18 months to go in the first term? Contracting out 850,000 Federal job? Quietly inviting loggers, ranchers and miners to sue over restrictive environmental laws and then not defending the laws? Opposing Affirmative Action? Declaring the Second Amendment is an individual right? Pushing school choice?
"government keeps growing,"
Well, duh. The economy grows. The population grows. Boomers are starting to retire and use services. Government always grows. It is how large government is in relation to GDP which matters. Bush, even with a war, has a lower ratio than Clinton.
neoconservative dreams of empire ...
Oh please...
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posted on
05/22/2003 12:15:07 AM PDT
by
DPB101
To: TBP
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posted on
05/22/2003 12:38:38 AM PDT
by
RJayneJ
To: StarFan; Dutchy; stanz; NYC GOP Chick; hellinahandcart; Oschisms; Nitro; kphockey2; ken5050; KLT; ..
ping!
Please FReepmail me if you want on or off my infrequent ping list.
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posted on
05/22/2003 7:03:23 AM PDT
by
nutmeg
(USA: Land of the Free - Thanks to the Brave)
To: Cacique
Thanks for the ping!
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posted on
05/22/2003 7:03:39 AM PDT
by
nutmeg
(USA: Land of the Free - Thanks to the Brave)
To: DPB101
Couldn't agree more and thanks for the refreshing whiff of reality. How anyone can think that something positive will come out of abandoning the field to the left is completely beyond me.
Keep pressure on the Republicans? Absolutely. Stop voting out of pique over the fact that you can't get 100% of what you want? Childish.
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posted on
05/22/2003 7:12:27 AM PDT
by
katana
To: TBP
President Bush has always pushed for smaller government by pushing for tax cuts and Congressional pork cuts....Republicans in Congress are not yet with the program fully. And the President has pushed for faith-based social programs, to begin decreasing government's meddling in that area.
To say Bush is not listening to us is a lie, and one being told by political groups who want more power over us than they now have. Thanks for nothing.
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posted on
05/22/2003 7:29:01 AM PDT
by
WaterDragon
(America the beautiful, I love this nation of immigrants.)
To: TBP
Careful. You might tick off a well-known neo-con here on FR. His lips are firmly planted on Karl Rove's posterior...
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posted on
05/22/2003 7:57:32 AM PDT
by
sauropod
("Hearse" News National Correspondent)
To: Dan from Michigan; hellinahandcart
Hold Bush and his Administration to account and stop being such bush-bots.
Not you specifically, but a lot of folks here on FR are bush-bots.
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posted on
05/22/2003 8:00:33 AM PDT
by
sauropod
(No fan of the Patriot Act (either I or II))
To: sauropod
And here I was wondering what we'd talk about in the car this weekend. Grrr...
To: nutmeg
neoconservative dreams of empire
A little dramatic, don't you think?
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posted on
05/22/2003 11:13:59 AM PDT
by
Bigg Red
(Condi in '08!)
To: TBP; Cacique; sauropod; Dan from Michigan; hellinahandcart
To: katana
Keep pressure on the Republicans? Absolutely. Stop voting out of pique over the fact that you can't get 100% of what you want? Childish. I think there is a reason that God makes no distinction between little sins and big sins, maybe because they both have the same end result.
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posted on
05/22/2003 11:55:00 AM PDT
by
itsahoot
(Drive SUV's, prevent Earth from freezing.)
To: ExGuru
"It's rolling our way"? Spending on non-defense items is increasing. The President signed the unconstitutional campaign finance bill, agreed to an education bill that gave Ted Kennedy everything he wanted with nothing for us, and has done many other things that have moved the ball away from our goal, not towards it.
And there is more to reducing government than penny-ante tax cuts. We must cut spending. We must stop intrusions on our liberties. But too many conservatives seem to think these things are OK if they're done by a Republican.
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posted on
05/24/2003 9:15:59 AM PDT
by
TBP
To: DPB101
It is how large government is in relation to GDP which matters. No, it's the Constitution. The Founding Fathers designed the Constitution to limit the Federal government's (and to a lesser extent, state governments') intrusion on our lives. This government FAR exceeds the Constitutional limits. It's time to fight for Constitutional government.
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posted on
05/24/2003 9:18:52 AM PDT
by
TBP
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