But, such a list isn't going to stop folks from asking obvious questions - and we need to continue to do so, and be aggressive about it. Because, one President isn't more important than conservative priciple. His re-election isn't a given.
Since its passage 30 years ago, the law known as Title IX, which bars discrimination against girls and young women in U.S. schools and colleges, has been twisted by America's anti-boy left-wing activists. With the laudable goal of assuring equal opportunities for girls in school, the law has required the elimination of hundreds of boys' athletic programs. Colleges and universities have been forced to cut men's wrestling, golf, swimming, track and other sports in order to comply with Title IX's "proportional representation" regulations. Failure to comply could mean the loss of federal funds. Last week the Bush administration urged a federal court to reject the lawsuit of the National Wrestling Coaches Association against the Department of Education (which originally wrote the offending regulations). The coaches' suit contends that U.S. rules are illegal, encourage gender quotas, and "mandate the very discrimination that Title IX prohibits." The Bush Justice Department raised procedural objections to the suit (statute of limitations, federal government immunity from suit) and didn't reach the substance of the plaintiffs' case. So we saw the beginnings of the Bush approach to this diversity issue, and recent Supreme Court rulings, of which Bush applauded in regards to the affirmative action ruling, all clearly demonstrate that re-election is more important to Bush, and some Bushies, than conservative principles. Wheres Bush? Either he says nothing or supports it. Where is Bush on the Davis (D-CA) recall? Where is he on illegal aliens? The latest court rulings have been the greatest calamity to conservative cause in decades and it happens under a Republican President and he applauds it.
Anyone who asks questions, is attacked.
Tom Tancredo (R) would secure our nation and put an end to "Open Borders." This is the single most important public policy that will lessen the threat from aliens, who are hostile and willing to do harm to our citizens. Under Bush, guarding our borders means scrutiny for those who want to leave, while smiling at those who rush to enter. Tancredo embodies the common sense pro American viewpoint that only a politician of courage would dare demonstrate. He was then attacked by the Bush Administration, ostracized, for doing so. He was only one of so many that were ostracized.
Hows our borders? Safe? Wheres Bush on the illegal alien invasion?
Do we need to make lists? No, nor do we need to be silenced for asking questions (BECAUSE A LOT OF FOLKS ARE DOING EXACTLY THAT, and will CONTINUE TO DO SO), nor stop asking such questions. You will hear the questions asked on many of the communication channels of the conservative voice, including talk radio. And, the fanatical wing of some Bush groupies arent going to stop that, no way.
Yes, Bush has given us some tax cuts. The victory in Afghanistan and Iraq, historical.
But no one is going to stop asking questions because of a list of achievements.
Hey! Its the economy, stupid, right? Do you know whats happening across America, right now? The BOLD new WORLD? Its GLOBAL, and its called offshore outsourcing. And wheres Bush on this?
Bush has a bold job plan for India. The GOP Hires 75 Telephone Marketers in New Delhi Suburb to Raise Funds for the Republicans.
What will they be doing. Raising money for the Republican coffers, of course. In the January 31, 2003, article in a New Delhi business publication called the "Business Standard," HCL eServe, the business process outsourcing arm of the India based HCL Technologies, is utilized, "HCL eServe has put in place a team of 75 people to work on the project out of its call centres in Noida and Gurgaon . . . These operators are required to call up people in the US seeking their support for President George W Bush and a donation for the Republican cause."
Working out of a software technology park in Noida, not far from New Delhi, these 75 telemarketers may be joined by additional workers if they raise lots of cash for the Bush campaign.
What will these telemarketers ask their callers? Indian telemarketers will be raising money for Bush and the GOP, and to inform Americans about all the Republicans are doing to increase jobs in America and improve the economy.
Of course, what better way to get the job done, than to use offshore outsourcing to get it done.
How Clintonesque.