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9 posted on 05/13/2002 1:53:43 PM PDT by Brownie74
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To: Brownie74
Why Democrats should draft George W. Bush in 2004

The surest way to bust this economy is to increase the role and the size of the federal government."
George W. Bush - Source: Presidential debate, Boston MA Oct 3, 2000.

Gore offers an old and tired approach. He offers a new federal spending program to nearly every voting bloc. He expands entitlements, without reforms to sustain them. 285 new or expanded programs, and $2 trillion more in new spending. Spending without discipline, spending without priorities, and spending without an end. Al Gore’s massive spending would mean slower growth and higher taxes. And it could mean an end to this nation’s prosperity."
George W. Bush Source: Speech in Minneapolis, Minnesota Nov 1, 2000.

"People need more money in their pocket, as far as I’m concerned."
George W. Bush - The Tampa (FL) Tribune Oct 26, 2000.

"I think the economy has grown really in spite of government. This is an incredible period of time when productivity has been enhanced, not because of any great initiative of government, but because of the ability for entrepreneurs to stake a new claim."
George W. Bush - Source: Ronald Brownstein, LA Times Aug 13, 2000

I was deeply concerned about the drift toward a more powerful federal government. I was particularly outraged by two pieces of legislation, the Natural Gas Policy Act and the Fuel Use Act. It seemed to me that elite central planners were determining the course of our nation. Allowing the government to dictate the price of natural gas was a move toward European-style socialism. If the federal government was going to take over the natural gas business, what would it set its sights on next?"
George W. Bush - Source: “A Charge to Keep”, p.172-173 Dec 9, 1999

Un El día En El la vida de Jorge W. La arbusto

"Immigration is not a problem to be solved, it is the sign of a successful nation."
George W. Bush - Source: Speech in Washington, D.C. Jun 26, 2000.

"In September of last year, I welcomed my good friend, the President of Mexico, to the White House. Standing together on the South Lawn, President Fox and I spoke of building a hemisphere of freedom and prosperity and progress."


Foolin' them is easy isn't it? Heck yes.

A UNICEF-funded book being passed out at the United Nations Child Summit encourages children to engage in sexual activities with other minors and with homosexuals and animals


Clinton raped Juanita Broaddrick, not once, but twice

"That’s why I’m for instant background checks at gun shows. I’m for trigger locks."
George W. Bush - Source: St. Louis debate Oct 17, 2000

50 posted on 05/13/2002 3:57:35 PM PDT by Uncle Bill
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To: Brownie74
Thanks for the bump. For those interested, Tom Tancredo is scheduled to appear on Van Susteren's "On The Record" (Fox News Channel tonight at about 7:30 PM PDT). The show runs from 7-8 PM here. Also Ira Mehlman of FAIR will be on Hannity and Colmes tonight (Fox News Channel tonight at 6-7 PM PDT and then again at 11 PM PDT I think... not sure which segment). Mr. Mehlman will be talking about the families of the illegals who expired in the AZ desert last year suing us for $ millions. I'm pretty sure Tancredo will be talking about the Mexican military U.S. border incursion outrage that corrupt Mexico is poo-pooing. It's for sure he won't be talking about the need for another 245(i) extension or the need for more "guest workers" during the worst period of unemployment in the U.S. in nearly a decade.
64 posted on 05/13/2002 5:05:43 PM PDT by Tancredo Fan
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"The president is not on our side," Tancredo told the paper, complaining that Bush supports an "open door" border policy that could lead to another terrorist attack. "Then the blood of the people killed will be on this administration and this Congress."

I also subscribe to this. If another large scale attack happens, it's going to get ugly.

249 posted on 05/14/2002 9:50:37 AM PDT by Joe Hadenuf
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