You want President Bush to be a different person than he is?
You seriously think that yelling at Ted Kennedy would be productive at any level?
You think that not punching Fox in the face has anything to do with vetoing legislation?
Can we try to be a little more logical here, and have one thought flow into the next?
And can we at least TRY to understand that being President is more complex than typing on a keyboard on the Internet?
btw, I am a conservative as well. And President Bush IS conservative in many critical areas. You just choose to ignore them all.
For what reason, I don't know. Perhaps because it makes you feel 'cool?'
You think that not punching Fox in the face has anything to do with vetoing legislation?
I never said anything about "yelling at Kennedy" or "punching FOX". You apparently have to put words in my mouth to make your "points". I just want Bush to strongly disagree with them in public. If he doesn't disagree with them and goes along with them how is he different than them?
Bush signed an unconstitutional campaign finance law instead of vetoing it, he has done nothing about illegals invading this country, he's given billions from the Treasury to African countries, he's done nothing about the horrid tax system in this country, he promoted a perscription drug program that takes money from me and gives it to others, he's helped Congress spend money like drunken sailors. Just to name a few thoughts that should flow well enough for you to grok.
I supported Bush for many years and I expected great things from him. Maybe I missed the "great things"? The "critical areas" he's conservative in. Why don't you list those logically for me so I can get off my negativity and back on board the Bush bandwagon?