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At 10:08 AM 10/26/04 -0400, Mark Wonsil wrote:
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>After nearly four years of hearing that GWB was an extreme right-wing
>conservative, others are finally catching on. After he signed the Education
>bill written by Ted Kennedy, signed a pork-laden transportation bill, signed
>the freedom-limiting campaign finance reform, installed steel tariffs, and
>passed a budget-busting prescription drug plan, some of us knew that GWB is
>not very conservative. Just as Clinton's "New Democrat" was more moderate,
>so is Bush's "compassionate conservative." So here we sit after twelve
>years of moderation, trying to be all things to all people and not stand for
>anything in particular. It's no wonder the partisans are having a
>collective heart attack. Who do you vote for when nobody running shares
>your values?
This is the same as not being able to say no to your kids...pretty soon
they're spoiled and you're broke.
We need people in office who have courage and are willing to say no. Where
have all the patriots gone? I'm starting to like this New York Attorney
General...he seems willing to pay the price to do what's right, voters and
money-mongers be damned.
John Lee
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