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To: MEGoody
Those who try to claim to be the 'real conservatives' should remember that a President is President to all people, not just those who call themselves 'true conservatives.'

The political feelings of people in this country fall across a wide spectrum. A President that satisfied those who call themselves 'true conservatives' would not be serving about 75% of the country.


I couldn't disagree with you more. If we expected each incoming president to do what he needs to make everyone in the country happy, then why even have an election? Why not just pick a name out of a hat? The fact is that the President, as with all elected officials, is duty-bound to faithfully represent those who elected him or, at least to faithfully pursue the platform of the party that elected him. For one ideological party to place a candidate in office, only to have him promote the ideologies of both parties or of the other party alone flies in the face of all reason.
65 posted on 07/28/2005 4:40:29 PM PDT by fr_freak
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To: fr_freak
I couldn't disagree with you more.

That is your right, of course.

If we expected each incoming president to do what he needs to make everyone in the country happy, then why even have an election?

That wasn't what I was saying. My point was that there aren't enough 'real conservatives', whatever that means, to elect a President. Since most people fall somewhere in the middle of the 'bell curve,' it is logical to presume that most who get elected will fall toward the middle.

The fact is that the President, as with all elected officials, is duty-bound to faithfully represent those who elected him

Seems Bush is doing just that. After all, it wasn't just the ones who call themselves 'real conservatives' who voted for Bush.

And since people fall all along the spectrum from far right to far left, no one is ever going to be happy with everything the President does or says. It simply isn't possible.

For one ideological party to place a candidate in office, only to have him promote the ideologies of both parties or of the other party alone flies in the face of all reason.

I agree. It is erroneous thinking, however, to presume that all members of the party hold the same opinion on every issue.

86 posted on 08/01/2005 5:59:04 AM PDT by MEGoody (Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.)
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