Posted on 06/18/2002 9:57:13 AM PDT by jimkress
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:54:48 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Conservative lawmakers and activists disappointed with President Bush's first 18 months in office are calling into question his tactics and strategy in advancing the conservative agenda.
"The president for the most part has been our guy," said House Majority Leader Dick Armey, Texas Republican and a prominent conservative on Capitol Hill. "A few times we disagree."
(Excerpt) Read more at washtimes.com ...
Patience, young Jedi...
Heck, he might even be right. You never know.
They found them. They're democrats.
Ah! You are still online! Let me know when you have your supporting data.
I thought you were just a Bush hater and fringe extremist, I was wrong. Your a first class wacko!
Heh. Dump the y'all. I'm small 'l' libertarian.
And in order for the GOP to replace conservative
votes, they will become Democrats. That is the
difference between a Republican and a conservative.
One has principles, the other will to power.
What 75% or 80% of legislation have Conservatives won under this administration?? Not words - but legislation or the repeal of legislation.
I think most of us understand that we wont get 'everything' - but we are seeing goverment growing by leaps. I never expected him to be perfect. But I didn't expect to see him veer this sharply to the left.
From: The ABC News Exit Poll
The 1996 figure was 17%.
Given the pressure the EPA is putting on farmers, ranchers, lumber owners as we type, I'm sure they will be able to gain control of everything they want to gain control of in 20 years or less.
Go back to sleep, name callers bore me, and so far that is all you seem to be able to contribute.
But I won't be getting back to you until tomorrow, I have things I must do tonight.
Gimme some proof, instead of what you are your sources in the tavern said.
If you forgive Bush his domestic policy follies because of his WOT, you are very misguided.
I don't think so .
Bush has totally pussed out of the WOT.
TOTALLY, like wow, he's sent troops into battle and will do again shortly in Iraq.Man, what a wimp.
The Twin Towers, Pentagon, and Pennsylvania martyrs have in no way been avenged.
You avenge by winning the WAR, not playing a hyper John Wayne.
The very seat of our government was attacked by Saudi Arabia and Bush responds by having Moose Limbs over to pray at the White House (the one they missed on September 11), then entertains the Saudi Prince f@gs at the Double Wide Ranch. Sickening. Un-American.
Saudi Arabia declared war on the US on 9/11?
Bush is a wimply, unprincipled, dull-witted, cowardly, pinko, POS, POTUS.
Dull, dumb, feckless.And a pinko.Sure you don't mean Ted Kennedy?
Total embarrassment.
People all over the world are laughing at our bozo Prez, the one with nary a thought in his head.
You should hear the guys in my group, all of whom voted for him in 2000.
When is your group up for parole? Why would I care about their opinions?
Believe me, he is a one-term president
All I believe about you is that you are a moron.
I would answer "no" to that question. I am Conservative but not Christian. Furthermore, many Christians who are Conservative might not consider themselves part of that 'movement' but instead consider themselves strictly Conservatives, or independent of the movement (which is widely viewed as the Falwell Religious Right movement).
Do you have figures that prove the point that CONSERVATIVES -- not RELIGIOUS CONSERVATIVES -- are staying home?
If anything, it actually understates the amount of hand-sitting.
Personally, I think the closeness of the race was also signifgantly caused by the DUI smear tried in the last week of the election. The conservatives who did stay home might have kept it from being close had half of them turned out, and some may have stayed home due to that revelation.
The fact is, a perception appears to exist among a VERY close presidential advisor that evangelical Christians, a key part ofthe GOP base, are not turning out in the numbers they are expected to, and Bush is trying to make up for that elsewhere.
What is going to be done about that perception? Unless it changes, Bush will continue to do what he has been doing.
Refute the article and quit name-calling.
Very good, my thoughts exactly.
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