Posted on 09/20/2003 8:17:39 AM PDT by areafiftyone
The criticisms of President Bush aren't surprising: He's bungling the war in Iraq; his budget deficits are disastrous; he's trampling civil liberties; his spending plans are misguided.
But the source of those criticisms is: They're increasingly coming from conservatives.
Think tank studies, op-ed columns, talk radio callers and opinion polls show conservatives' disenchantment with Bush's policies and priorities has been climbing, although nowhere near as much as it has among liberals. And although those dismayed conservatives might rally round him in next year's presidential election, his campaign aides are keeping a close eye on the trend.
"I hate to say they've got nowhere else to go, but I think most conservatives will stick with the president," said former Rep. Vin Weber, who is co-chair of Bush's reelection campaign in Minnesota and four other states. "Conservative voters across the country will conclude backing the president is imperative. Of course, it's impossible not to have a few dissident voices."
One of those voices belongs to Daniel Cragg, a college student from Eagan who in June launched a Web site called conservativesagainstbush.com "to propound the conservative principals this administration has forsaken."
The site has been averaging about 200 hits a day, Cragg said. "The idea is to get the word out about how far off track he's gotten," he said. "A lot of people are mad about what's going on."
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Then don't say it, ya idjit...
When all is said and done on election day and the votes tallied the answer will be .........
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It is a tribute to GW that he is still at 50% approval.
What an outright lie. The only real complaint I have heard is that he is spending way too much and that he won't fight for conservative judges who follow the law.
'Bush totally against scrapping H1-B visas'
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/983379/posts
This could be a pivotal election issue. Foreigners occuping high tech jobs when American citizens are out of work IS a big issue.
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This is the reason President Bush has lost my vote in the next Presidential election. I doubt that I am the only one who will repay the President's back-of-the-hand to American workers with a no-show or a vote for the Rat party come election day.
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Me either. I have held my nose for years and compromised my principles while Republicrat traitors like Bush take my vote and urinate on me later.
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Nor I! I've been a lifelong Pubbie, as is my mom, as were here parents. Now that W has morphed into FDR-lite, and daily expresses contempt for our manufacturing base and hi-tech industries, I will either sit it out, or vote 3rd party if one pops up.
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I cannot vote for George W. Bush in the 2004 election. The ONLY thing that could change that is if Hillary Clinton runs. Otherwise, the presidential ticket will remain unvoted on my ballot.
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He's so damned interested in selling us out to India that he forgot he won by 500 votes last time.
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This is one more reason why I am leaning towards not voting for Bush this time around.
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This entire jobs thing, including illegal immigration, is the Republican Achilles Heel. One would thinks tacticians as astute as Karl Rove would see that. On the other hand, maybe they think the big campaign donations will override the problems with cash and advertising.
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Bush,Davis,Bustamante, and most of the rest couldn't care less about the backbone of this country.I think they have contempt for us.As long as we let them spit on us they will never stop ruining our future.
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Maybe the President needs to look at all the H1B and L1 technology workers who can not vote for him and all the out of work technology workers who may not vote for him before he makes promises like this.
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I agree. It's nasty thing that he's doing not dismantling this outdate program.
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H1-B's, amnesty for illegals (pre-9/11), "free" trade with China - why does Bush hate the middle class?
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What about his obligations to the stinking mass of heathens in china and india? Surely he must serve them as well.
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I never blame Bush for the economy. But when he spits on Americans in favor of Indian workers there is a problem.
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The owners of the companies who are laying off american workers and hiring H1B's are the people writing the biggest campaign contributions. How much money can ya get out of a layed off IT worker anyways?
I am critical of Bush. His failure to seal the Mexican border and to round up the wetbacks among us is criminal. The terrorists that sneak across this border with other illegals will bring another 9/11 to our country, all because Bush refuses to comply with his oath to defend the nation.
That doesn't mean, however, that I'd not continue to support him or would ever believe, much less vote for, one of the sleazy, lying dems (and, what other kind is there?).
I do however, agree that H1-B visas and the shipping of high end jobs overseas is bad economic policy. It happened to me this year and I am still looking.
You are sooo right. The former "Commander in Heat" Clinton is soo jealous that he didn't have have the problems that Bush had that he had to go all the way to Kosovo to get people to cheer him. Since Bush was in office I have seen nothing but jealousy on the Democreeps's part. Jealous of Bush and his handling of 9/11. Jealous of Bush's quick take over of Iraq. Jealous of Bush's landing on the aircraft carrier and now jealous of Bush's approval rating. They are pathetic. They are nothing but a bunch of babies.
In my case, I got laid off twice in Dallas, and moved to Illinois in 2001 after an eight month period of unemployment.
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