To: Howlin
I'm getting whiplash from watching "certain" posters change their positions; apparently said poster can ONLY parrot views he's heard from somebody else. Oh c'mon Howlin. The Bushies have to figure out where Bush stands on an issue before they can form an opinion. When Bush changes his mind, they change with him.
Conservatives hold the same opinions even if they differ from the President.
94 posted on
01/17/2003 12:09:05 PM PST by
AppyPappy
(If you can't beat 'em, beat 'em anyway)
To: AppyPappy
I haven't changed the way I think about it, and I don't see anybody else here who has.
What I see is a known disruptor parroting something he THINKS heard on the radio today. Based on his past record, I'd say scrutiny is called for.
Now, HE has changed his opinion on this all week long, depending on what he hears; what you're seeing here is an attemtpt to once again set the record straight by those you sneeringly call BushBots.
I know it's useless with this particular poster, but it's hard enough out there without having people that claim to be on our side disseminating false information -- and on purpose, IMO.
98 posted on
01/17/2003 12:13:50 PM PST by
Howlin
(It's yet ANOTHER good day to be a Republican!)
To: AppyPappy
Not so.
To: AppyPappy; Congressman Billybob; fightinJAG
Perhaps, but in this case, at least one conservative (Michelle Malkin) has mischaracterized the programs in Florida and Texas. Which leads me to question if the criticism of Bush is accurate or not.
There are constitutional lawyers here who can probably explain the workings of briefs as well. Congressman Billybob is one. Plus, fightinJAG has also explained things as well.
108 posted on
01/17/2003 12:22:43 PM PST by
hchutch
("Last suckers crossed, Syndicate shot'em up" - Ice-T, "I'm Your Pusher")
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