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To: Republican_Strategist
So instead of Bush abolishing income, he gave us a small, back loaded tax cut that cut 6 million low income families who will no longer care about how much democrats want to raise it.

So you don't believe in tax cuts? Or you are angry that you didn't get the whole pie the first time out and are blaming me?

Did you also support his increases in Education spending through the unconstitutional Department of Education? His Education Bill was written by Teddy Kennedy and we all know his conservative credentials.

So you don't believe in forcing liberal teachers to start teaching facts instead of liberalism? You want to just let them continue to control brainwashing our children? We didn't have control of the Senate when compromises were made to get the bill through that begins to challenge liberal control of education.

Did you support his signing of the unconstitutional campaign finance reform bill?

I sent a contribution to the NRA to fight it and the Supreme Court will be hearing the case this next session.

Did you support his federalizing airline workers?

Neither the President nor I supported this idea but our representatives voted for it.

Do you agree with him making a deal not to prosecute the Clintons? He basically let them skate off. I remember he did a snap shot with Hillary while she holds press conferences saying he knew about 9/11.

The President made a deal to not prosecute the Clintons? Funny, I thought Ken Starr was the one who did that.

Why bother mentioning the Farm Bill?

The Farm Bill was the price we paid to gain control of the Senate, so we could get judges confirmed.

Now, let's face it, "Republican", you ain't no Republican. You hate the Republican President who is the most popular President in Republican history. You spent all your firepower on a Republican instead of Democrats. You are a conservative purist, not a Republican. Your hero is probably PJB or some other disloyal Republican.

39 posted on 12/13/2002 3:37:57 AM PST by patriciaruth
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To: patriciaruth
So you don't believe in tax cuts? Or you are angry that you didn't get the whole pie the first time out and are blaming me?

Yes, I believe in tax cuts. I believe in abolishing income tax, the AMT tax, and so forth. My point is that Bush’s small, flawed tax cut is perceived as being something extremely conservative when in fact it isn’t. And you basically avoided the whole point.

So you don't believe in forcing liberal teachers to start teaching facts instead of liberalism? You want to just let them continue to control brainwashing our children? We didn't have control of the Senate when compromises were made to get the bill through that begins to challenge liberal control of education.

Bush’s Education Bill was written by Ted Kennedy for crying out loud and you pretend like it is forcing teachers to actually teach? You seem to be unable to confront the fact of the matter. So you blame compromises? No, Bush surrendered and he let the liberals dictate to him. That isn’t leadership and that isn’t remotely conservative.

I sent a contribution to the NRA to fight it and the Supreme Court will be hearing the case this next session.

Okay. I’ll let you slide even though you didn’t address my question of whether or not you supported Bush’s signing it. At least you didn’t excuse that one.

Neither the President nor I supported this idea but our representatives voted for it.

Then why didn’t the President even fight the democrats on it? Did he lose his veto pen?

The President made a deal to not prosecute the Clintons? Funny, I thought Ken Starr was the one who did that.

Bill O’Reilly on his radio program uncovered that Bush made a deal with Congressional democrats not to go after Clinton and I think that was a tragedy, but of course you are in the dark on that. No, your hero Trent Lott made quite an effort to put on a mock impeachment proceeding and Robert Ray gave Clinton that slap on the wrist and Bush didn’t even remark about it.

The Farm Bill was the price we paid to gain control of the Senate, so we could get judges confirmed.

The Farm Bill symbolizes three key things: Socialism, Big Government, and wasting tax dollars. The farm bill will cost households at least $1,805 in higher taxes. The farm bill will cost households $2,572 in inflated food prices. The farm bill will provide subsidies to an already steady and thriving industry. The farm bill promotes further consolidation of farms. The farm bill censors information regarding the recipients of subsidies. There are a ton of other problems. You simply excuse this blatant waste of tax dollars by saying it is the “reason” we took back the Senate? Now, let's face it, "Republican", you ain't no Republican. You hate the Republican President who is the most popular President in Republican history. You spent all your firepower on a Republican instead of Democrats. You are a conservative purist, not a Republican. Your hero is probably PJB or some other disloyal Republican.

My hero is Ann Coulter nonetheless. You are right, the only reason I support Bush and republicans is because they are the lesser of two evils and I’m much more ideologically in agreement with say the Constitution Party. The Republican Party has become too infected by the likes of you, which weaken it internally and turn it into a whore for the DNC. When it comes to say, prescription drug coverage, rather than opposing that socialist proposal….people like you embrace it. Then the only difference between you and a democrat is that they want it to be larger.

What you are doing is trying to accuse anyone demanding leadership and representation of being a purist and you want to purge the party to a point where it’ll really be no different than the DNC.
44 posted on 12/13/2002 4:09:09 AM PST by Republican_Strategist
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