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To: ohioWfan
Uh, pardon me, but read the post. Bush has been selling out, and at least some people are beginning to recognize that conservatives better start holding his feet to the fire. As to what I would have done differently, it's very simple...veto CFR, would not support expanding Medicare and would move to privatize Medicare, not supported amnesty for illegal aliens, would have pressed for an immediate tax cut across the board, and not this joke of a tax cut that takes ten years, no funding for Americorps, eliminate Dept of Education, directed transportation director to immediately begin a program to allow pilots and law enforcement officers to be armed on airline flights, etc. etc.

Anyway, from your comments I see that not all the Bush cheerleading squad gets it yet.

18 posted on 04/21/2002 6:06:32 PM PDT by Jesse
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To: Jesse
Anyway, from your comments I see that not all the Bush cheerleading squad gets it yet.

I did read your post, and I don't agree with it. I get it, and so do the 98% of the Republican party who support the President.

You are in the tiny minority who don't like him because he hasn't done exactly what you want to be done in the exact way you want it to be done. You put your ideology above rationality and common sense. You have no clue as to what the word compromise means. It is not 'selling out' to work toward a goal with patience and perseverence.

People like you were screaming that Ronald Reagan was 'selling out' too, but now claim he was God. George W. Bush is a whole lot smarter, and a whole lot more Conservative than you will ever admit because it would take, in your refined way of speaking, 'cajones' to do so.

19 posted on 04/21/2002 6:51:23 PM PDT by ohioWfan
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