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To: F16Fighter
Very few give Bush a free pass, but what do you want freepers to do- mount up a movement to impeach Bush because he isn't conservative enough, vote third party in protest and let the democrats take over because he isn't conservative enough, complain on the internet hoping if things get desperate enough people will rise up? I'm a long time reader here and appreciate the criticism, but you tell me, what is your solution.
354 posted on 08/05/2002 1:00:54 AM PDT by sjeann
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To: sjeann
"...What do you want freepers to do- mount up a movement to impeach Bush because he isn't conservative enough?...I'm a long time reader here and appreciate the criticism, but you tell me, what is your solution. "

And what do you suggest? FReepers merely nod their head in approval when Dubya or ANY President for that matter engages in policies that we feel are detrimental to the Republic? This is a forum of which some of us hope our voices are being heard...

For starters, Dubya can start validating himself as a preserver of American sovereignty by truly enforcing the borders the way Eisenhower did it during 'Operation Wetback' -- search and deport illegal aliens. Is that so rash? Only is Dubya is thinking about Mexicans votes. Think he's not??

Then, for a change, he can stop caving in to the Democrats and Teddy on domestic fiscal issues like the 8 billion extra he donated to further socialist education; federalizing MORE government employees, and printing up money and sending it overseas as though it were monopoly money....etc.

I only hope the man doesn't bend like a wet noodle when it comes down to nominations of a conservative Supreme Court justice.

510 posted on 08/05/2002 9:25:10 AM PDT by F16Fighter
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