Posted on 10/13/2005 5:47:35 PM PDT by baystaterebel
Exactly right. Republicans have abandoned conservatives, moving to the left, just like the Dems have. That's why the party will have to change to regain the support (financial and electoral) it had.
Perhaps you should try to have a little less hate in your heart.
Yes, I can't believe what I'm hearing now. Could you imagine how depressed we'd be if Reinquest was replaced by a President Kerry. I don't want to even think about the dark vision of the future that would bring.
I am upset about Miers, yes. But I am not going to think for one moment that voting for Bush was a mistake.
You are saying thus lady does not suck up.
HUH?
Have you not read about the suck up notes she wrote Bush.
"You are the greatist governor ever" etc etc
Someone who writes a note like that is writing a suck up note.
"I despise traitors while our men (and women) are being killed overseas. I just despise them."
Do you remotely understand what exactly our troops are being killed overseas for? Little things like freedom of expression, government by the people, state policy open to debate and criticism. Comments like these only make a mockery of their mission. One ought to be ashamed for impugning the motives of well intentioned people as "traitors" because you have a domestic policy disagreement with them, that has no relation to the war or the national effort in it whatsoever.
I like and respect President Bush and voted for him twice. I also voted for his father twice. And while he holds some conservative positions, I never saw him as committed to the cause as many of the best conservatives I have come to know throughout my life. Thus, to me he has NEVER been THE leader in the conservative movement, but a leader. He is President of the United States and Leader of the Republican Party, but he is not THE leader among conservatives.
If he doesn't stop twisting the arms of Republicans and withdraw this nomination, his presidency and leadership, will continue to plummet.
Interesting statistic I heard today...50% of Americans believe President Bush should be impeached. It is something about which GW should be ever mindful.
"It's long been known (and promised) that we were going to send up a conservative (that means pro-life) nominee in the mold of a Scalia. There is absolutely no excuse not to do so now. Who cares how bloody the Senate battles may get. If there's no woman who wants the job, then I'm sure there are plenty of qualified men. Somebody up there really screwed the pooch on this one."
"Whoever's advising the president on this needs to grow a bigger pair!!"
219 posted on 10/11/2005 11:58:50 PM CDT by Jim Robinson
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1500910/posts?page=219#219
As in Vietname, they are being killed more effectively because our enemies have allies within the country.
"but without the effort to get others to the polls, the RNC will be in big trouble."
Don't worry. After Bush accepted all the blame for Katrina (at least that's how all the headlines played his mea culpa), I'm sure the percentage of black votes for Republicans will surge in 06 and 08, more than making up for the loss of foot soldiers.
There is no room for your kind of Fuehrerprinzip in conservatism.
When a leader is left only with haters and fanatics, he is in trouble.
Tokyo Rose has nothing on you.
No. He did not. He just renominated them, and then let then languish in the Senate without objecting. 6 Circuit Court nominations I can name off the top of my head, 2 of which have been out of committee since Feb and June respectively.
Have you heard him go to bat for those noiminees since the gang of 14 deal got all wrapped up? I haven't, and this issue is real important to me.
And before you go calling the reaction "breathtaking," just slow down and read some of the more thoughtful posts, with an open mind.
You may not believe this is a big deal, and you are certainly entitled to feel that way. And I might be wrong - am often. But I think this was a serious mistake that has really energized conservatives against the GOP. And it's not because we want to be disappointed - not at all. We're talking, and the GOP is not listening.
Yeah, I know I'm both more conservative and more of patriot than you.
"If Miers is confirmed and she winds up being what the president says she is, Republican senators who voted against her will look quite foolish," says a GOP insider.
NO, because no one will ever remember or even care who voted against her.
Yeah, yeah, we know what side you're on.
You confuse admiration with sucking-up. Pity.
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