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To: inquest
What incentive would he and his benefactors have to change their course?

First and foremost his term is not over! There is not a thing wrong with people pointing out Bush's horrible spending habits. Attention should be brought to this subject but not in this, "I'm going to take my ball go home" kind of manner. From every indication Bush is not fiscally conservative and that sux, but he is not thru yet and he did give us tax cuts, so he is not totally off the reservation.

All I am saying is that Bush's liberal money burning is not enough yet to make me willing to give up on him so a dem can be elected.

Are you willing for this to happen?

275 posted on 07/21/2003 3:57:46 PM PDT by sirchtruth
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To: sirchtruth
All I am saying is that Bush's liberal money burning is not enough yet to make me willing to give up on him so a dem can be elected.

Are you willing for this to happen?

Let me just say that I don't consider it an unacceptable risk, given that Democrats have been more fiscally conservative than he has. I'm not pushing for this to happen, but it's a worthy enough risk to take, if the potential benefit is that either he'll change his ways, or a conservative will take his place.

Consider further that it really doesn't seem too likely that a Democrat will defeat him this time around, seeing as how the public is more inclined to trust a Republican to fight the War on Terror. This gives us a rare opportunity to make our displeasure known with comparatively little risk.

276 posted on 07/21/2003 4:09:15 PM PDT by inquest (We are NOT the world)
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