To: goldstategop
Bush's approval rating has slipped below 80%, and by the time 2004 rolls around and attention shifts to domestic problems, he'll be at 50% or below. Conservatives are not going to forget this sellout.
To: Reaganwuzthebest
This is for us exactly what his father's signing the tax increase was. Its really a litmus test and if the President were committed to conservative principles he wouldn't be trying to ram this down our throats. Time to ring up those phones in the House and Senate and let our elected representatives know what's going to be in store for them if they vote for this measure.
To: Reaganwuzthebest
Conservatives are not going to forget this sellout.If Bush gets his amnesty, come 2004, I will remind everyone I know with a short memory of this traitorous act. And that's exactly what this is. We've got men dying in Afghanistan, and he's pulling this crap. I will NOT forget, ever.
To: Reaganwuzthebest
Conservatives are not going to forget this sellout. If the proposal goes through, Conservatives won't matter anymore ... elections will be overrun by so many "new, illegal" Democrats.
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03/10/2002 5:10:09 AM PST by
bimbo
To: Reaganwuzthebest
I do believe we have a one-term president and this president is just like his dad, no love for this country and an operative to turn this nation into a third-world socialist state. In a way, I hate this guy worse than Clinton. Clinton, at least, did not ever grant amnesty to a bunch of illegals. He would, but couldn't, granted the opposition he would receive from conservative Republicans, from labor unions, and from some members of his own party. The only difference is Bush is an R, a RINO. Since he is an R, opposition is divided and many other Rs are willing to go along to get along even if it means selling out our great nation.
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