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GOP slams Bush policies at retreat
The Washington Times ^
| 2/6/04
| By Ralph Z. Hallow and James G. Lakely
Posted on 02/06/2004 1:27:31 AM PST by ovrtaxt
Edited on 07/12/2004 4:13:13 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Growing frustration over President Bush's immigration plan and lack of fiscal discipline came to a head behind closed doors at last weekend's Republican retreat in Philadelphia.
House lawmakers, stunned by the intensity of their constituents' displeasure at some of Mr. Bush's key domestic policies, gave his political strategist Karl Rove an earful behind closed doors.
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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aliens; amnesty; blackburn; bush43; gop; immigrantlist; jamesglakely; marshablackburn; ralphzhallow
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To: ovrtaxt
I've taken the test and don't fall into Libertarian . :-)
I've probably takled to, argued, pontificated, lectured, hectored,and debated more people, than most. I've done this almost my entire life. Yes, I have educated many and " converted " some. We just can't ever know how many stay enlightened. That's the sad, but true fact.Many, we'll never reach and most will backslide; turned by someone else, or by watching the nightly news on the networks, instead of FNC.
To: nopardons
"You tell me............what else should someone be called, who strenuously and stridently calls for everyone to vote for the Constitution Party's or the Libertarian Party's candidate, if not a fringer ?"
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Someone with character.
And if opening the floodgates, legalizing illegal aliens, and ruining the American middle class is "mainstream", I'm proud to call myself a fringer.
To: Miss Marple
"If by doing something about it, you mean writing letters, withholding funds, or writing letters-to-the editor, fine.
If you mean voting for a third party or a democrat, not so fine. In fact, pfui."
I see. So it's "think whatever you wish, so long as you keep us in power." That's healthy for democracy, to be sure.
>There is a fine line between expressing disagreement and
>going over to the Rat side."
And there is a wide gulf between criticism aimed at Bush from conservatives and liberals. Not voting for a man who was consistently governed from the left does not automatically make you a liberal.
What will it take for me to vote for Bush in 04?
Repudiation of the immigration plan from the White House. Not "letting it die in secret," not tweaking it and calling it a "revised plan." Outright repudiation of the plan will be my litmus test. Bush has yet to do that - he's still defending the )(#*%! thing.
See, I'm a second generation legal immmigrant who grew up in Texas. I've seen the illegal alien invasion ruin the quality of life in my hometown. So despite Bush's protests to the contrary, I know what this is about.
If I had wanted to live in Mexico, I would have gone there.
To: iconoclast
The term fringer refers to those who promote third parties ( though they are below " third " ), such a the Constitution Party and the Libertarian Party, whose candidates have absolutely no chance of ever garnering enough votes to win the presidential election, but could, if enough people ever decided to vote for them, act as SPOILERS.
The LP platform calls for such things as open borders, the legalization of ALL now illegal substances, the emptying out of jails, of all nonviolent criminals, the selling of ALL now public owned property to anyone, anyone at all,and they were against our War on Terror/against the USA going into Afghanistan and Iraq.And that's just for starters! That's fringe of the fringe of the far right.
To: applemac_g4
" CHARACTER " ? That's a misuse of that word. LOL
GO GREENIES GO !
Jim has just reiterated that FR is NOT the places to push fringe candidates.
ohhhhhhhhh, ain't that sweet..........you're "proud " to be called a fringer ? Then go find a site more suited to your alignment and pride-fullness. :-)
To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
I misinterpreted your post.
But you *should* read every post i put up. Veritable pearls of wisdom i tell ya ;-).
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posted on
02/07/2004 1:57:00 PM PST
by
sauropod
(I'm Happy, You're Happy, We're ALL Happy!)
To: gatorbait; Carry_Okie; B4Ranch; countrydummy; farmfriend; madfly; Grampa Dave
The "Smart Growth" folks, the "consensus builders" the Interior and Agriculture Departments, the eco-fascists, I think all the Dim candidates for prez, and His Slickness for starters.
His Slickness had something called the President's Council on Sustainable Development (I think that is what it was called) to facilitate the states adopting some of Agenda 21.
A lot of the eco-fascists put in the government by His Slickness are still there to this day. There was a guy in the Forest Service that resigned this year because he didn't like Bush's stance on "healthy forests" etc. I actually met him once at a Forest Service public hearing on the "roadless area initiative."
For every guy like that, there are quite a few that have not resigned.
1,067
posted on
02/07/2004 2:07:22 PM PST
by
sauropod
(I'm Happy, You're Happy, We're ALL Happy!)
To: nopardons
"pontificated, lectured, hectored" We are supposed to be holding hands singing "kumbayah" ;-)
1,068
posted on
02/07/2004 2:16:41 PM PST
by
sauropod
(I'm Happy, You're Happy, We're ALL Happy!)
To: sauropod
There are not a few in the Republickin Pawrty who want access to the corporate money that selling influence ala the Slave Party brings. Agenda21 is a vehicle for acquriing power for sale. It is that element that unifies the "moderates" in both parties, since there is no such thing as moderates who make campaign donations unless there is something in it for them.
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posted on
02/07/2004 2:22:22 PM PST
by
Carry_Okie
(There are people in power who are truly stupid.)
To: sauropod
For every guy like that, there are quite a few that have not resigned.
You'e right.Wanna know why? The Dems tend to sign an order switching certain appointees into Senior Executive Service(Civil Service) making them nigh unto impossible to can. We hav a bunch appointed at Gore's behest still in thr FAA, Maddening sometimes. (like all the time)
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posted on
02/07/2004 2:25:25 PM PST
by
gatorbait
(Yesterday, today and tomorrow......The United States Army)
To: Ches
the welfare state is winning.
I cannot disagree wit hyour assessment ,but can you name a major reason why? And ,please ,none of that RINO crap, because that root cause is MUCH deeper than that. Fact is, I think you know,because I think that is one of our shared frustrations.
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posted on
02/07/2004 2:29:42 PM PST
by
gatorbait
(Yesterday, today and tomorrow......The United States Army)
To: NittanyLion
Have a good one You too,man later
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posted on
02/07/2004 2:30:33 PM PST
by
gatorbait
(Yesterday, today and tomorrow......The United States Army)
To: sauropod
Oh yes, I keep forgetting. LOL:-)
To: gatorbait
"but can you name a major reason why?"In the vernacular I blame the inertia created by a lazy, intellectually dishonest population that has bought into the liberal dream nanny state that has gone way beyond "a chicken in every pot" and the elected officials who mirror that without any serious consideration of long term effects while failing to live up to their Constitutional duty.
We're doomed! LOL
BTW, usually I reserve the term RINO for elected officials guilty of egregious liberal acts, not other posters.
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posted on
02/07/2004 2:48:25 PM PST
by
Ches
To: applemac_g4
I am a committed and loyal Republican. Those who threaten voting third party, or for John Kerry, will not meet with my approval. I am quite up front with my position. If you don't like it, too bad.
To: Ches
We're in agreement all the way around. You're right .the nanny state would no have gotten to where it is now without the seduction, then the willingness to be seduced ,of the middle class. The Elite have their own agenda, which you and I together can probably post why they are that way, and the loser class , who refuse to look at, let alone live up to, their own potentials.
I don't yet think we are doomed , but we could be if we ever decide to quit. One of the points I think is lost is tha tthe big middle is too comfortable to think,just react. They like to be entertained and charmed. Clinton did this, Perot did as well. PJB did not, John Kerry's charm offensive won't last, I don't think. John Edwards just might .
In a way, what we've touched on is an addiction to elements in the Nanny State. Our entertainment industry,that includs the network news and newsmagazines,sings a nice little song to us. They tell us with serious faces what we are supposed to hear,offering to think for us and we are too mesmerized by the flickering imagery that our logic button never goes off.
This sound reasonable to you?
1,076
posted on
02/07/2004 3:19:54 PM PST
by
gatorbait
(Yesterday, today and tomorrow......The United States Army)
To: sauropod
"I would expect some people to say that, and I would expect other people to tell them to pound sand. It will always be thus. I figure the optimum strategy is to howl like a banshee about all the things I don't like, right up until election day. And then vote for Bush anyway. But I wouldn't want him to know I'm going to do that. If he doesn't worry that I might stay home, he has no reason to listen to my howling." A succinct explanation of what I am trying to do [for this election only, your mileage may vary]
I couldn't have said it better myself -- thanks!
To: gatorbait
Amen!
1,078
posted on
02/07/2004 3:38:25 PM PST
by
Ches
To: Texasforever
***BTW, this thread did not start with the headline: "GOP Ignores Conservatives; Vows To Continue Policies and Thinks It Can Win Without Base." JM2C
You are correct. This thread is about a bunch of craven cowards that are saying Bush made them write all of this "liberal" legislation and he made them pass it. This thread is about 1/3 of the government blaming another third of not protecting them against themselves.***
Oh, is that what this thread is all about? Well, I can't argue with The Man. And you have proved you da man in this thread. Don't be shy. You burned all of the base with your rhetoric. Smokin!
"You're ideas are so...so insightful."
(Quietly whispering the word back) "Insightful?"
-- From the movie Big
1,079
posted on
02/07/2004 3:54:37 PM PST
by
sully777
(Our descendants will be enslaved by political expediency and expenditure)
To: Miss Marple
Oh my?
1,080
posted on
02/07/2004 3:55:54 PM PST
by
sully777
(Our descendants will be enslaved by political expediency and expenditure)
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