To: TexasCowboy
Good start actions:
Making it plain that we would not approve the Kyoto treaty.
Two tax cuts, despite the ranting from the media an the left.
Increased funding for the military.
Nomination of conservative judges to the bench.
Fighting affirmative action in the Michigan Court case.
Negating several of Clinton's pro-abortion executive orders.
Indicating his willingness to sign a partial birth abortion ban.
Beginning the steps toward partial privatization of Social Security.
Prosecuting both the war in Afghanistan and the war in Iraq.
Refusing to meet with Yassir Arafat.
Behaving like a decent and honorable man.
To: Miss Marple
I admit that George W Bush has done some good things, realistically I can't see how they outweigh his massive expansion of government. Your personal attacks get in the way of proving me wrong, or is it that you can't.
If you want to attack me again, go ahead I don't care.
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06/30/2003 9:29:00 PM PDT by
c-b 1
To: Miss Marple
Thank you.
The first three I'll go along with.
Concerning the fourth, it depends on your definition of Conservative.
The ban on partial birth abortions does nothing to stop abortions. It just describes the method in which they must be carried out.
How can he be taking steps toward the privatization of Social Security and promoting the prescription plan for seniors at the same time? The two are diametrically opposed.
Ahhh, the prosecution of the war in Afghanistan and Iraq I like!
I'll definitely give you the last one, and that is one that is not mentioned often enough.
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