To: DoughtyOne
cause now you're a disrupter to print Rush's thoughts on this forumNice try, but he's a disruptor because his one and only "job" here is to divide conservatives.
33 posted on
07/01/2003 4:20:00 PM PDT by
Howlin
(I hope you don't have daughters.)
To: Howlin
Rush just said...
...he doesn't care if the democrats are elected and it would be better because then the conservatives would hold them to account unlike Bush and his liberal democrat agenda.
In the year 2000 I stated the same thing. For that I was soundly criticized.
As a conservative, I watched the Democrats on bended knee no matter what President William Jefferson Blythe Clinton did. The Democrats had some pretty sick agenda items, but if they truly thought they were right, I could at least understand that. I could not understand them underwriting his treasonous activity. I could not underwrite his lying under perjury and multitude of other, what seemed like crimes to me. They were giving the man a pass on what they knew to be wrong. More than anything, that is what blew me away.
Then the year 2000 rolled around. Candidate George Bush was making statements on the campaign trail that seriously concerned me. They sounded like ultra moderate, read that liberal agenda policies. This concerned me so much so that I come up with the following hypothesis.
I stated that if a, quote's conservative President (by perception), were popular and proposed liberal legislation, his followers might likely grant him a free pass much as the Democrats had their President for his indiscretions. We're not talking about the same level of indiscretions, so don't go there. But pushing a $400 medication bill for Medicare is not a conservative act, yet right on que his supporters have fallen in line to praise him for this.
Look Howlin, I'm not here to disrupt. I do think it's patently absurd to call someone a disrupter for posting Rush's comments in disagreement with Bush, but give Bush a pass on some of these issues.
The truth is, if Bill Clinton were proposing some of this 'stuff', you would join me in criticizing him for it. That you join me now doesn't surprise me, but it does sadden me.
You take care.
36 posted on
07/01/2003 4:41:02 PM PDT by
DoughtyOne
(Vote RIPublican in 2004: Socialism's kinder gentler party: "We will leave no wallet left behind!")
To: Howlin
Oh, I dont know Howlin, I think Bush does a pretty good job of that, all on his own.
Poltitics is not the breath of life to most voters.Most people have varying degrees of interest in the subject.
I would venture to guess that most people vote for whomever they think will do the best job, representing them, on issues they care deeply about.
IMHO, GWB is pushing the 50/50 mark for me now, and I dont consider the position of POTUS a parlor game.
I wish I could feel confident in voting for him for 2004.I don't.
Goodness knows, I am sick and tired of holding my nose while voting for POTUS.
40 posted on
07/01/2003 4:44:21 PM PDT by
sarasmom
(Punish France.Ignore Germany.Forgive Russia..)
To: Howlin
Nice try, but he's a disruptor because his one and only "job" here is to divide conservatives ...from non-conservative imposters.
101 posted on
07/01/2003 9:15:20 PM PDT by
Sloth
("I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!" -- Jacobim Mugatu, 'Zoolander')
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