kentuck
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Fri Nov-12-04 02:43 PM
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Is George Bush a real "conservative" ? |
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Or is he more of a regressive radical with ideas that have been disproven decades ago? The idea that all of the solutions to all our problems lie in the "free market" system? That government is unnecessary? That taxes are unnecessary? That we can spend whatever we want and it doesn't really matter because we owe it to ourselves? That diplomacy is wrong and military might is right? Is this what the majority of "conservatives" believe?
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Fri Nov-12-04 02:44 PM
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Like you say. We'll find out how radical in the coming years. Bryant Check it out --> http://politicalcomment.blogspot.com
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Fri Nov-12-04 02:44 PM
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2. * isn't a real anything except perhaps |
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*$$. He's whatever they tell him he wants to be and whatever supports his inflated ego and sense of entitlement.
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Fri Nov-12-04 02:52 PM
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He wants to conform everybody under his set of values through economic and social oppression. Their's nothing conservative about that, unless you consider Hitler conservative.
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Fri Nov-12-04 03:01 PM
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4. I am no economist or understand much about theories of economics, but |
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from where I stand, I have to say that GEORGE W. BUSH is a regressive human being--economic policies, philosophical thinking, religious preference .... you name it... the guy is simply a REGRESSIVE.
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Fri Nov-12-04 03:17 PM
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Are slow and stodgy. They don't just change things willy-nilly. They want things to be done slowly to see if they will work before implementing a new phase of the action. They wouldn't just throw families off welfare, they would implement a series of graduated programs over a number of years to "wean" them off.
They wouldn't change a jot of our Constitution even under threat of torture.
They get lots of advice and congressional approval before doing rash things like going off to war. (which is why the Iraq thing is not a war, and neither was the Gulf thing. They are/were "military actions")
They generally feel the government should keep it's nose out of the affairs of individuals and businesses. So, the move to decriminalize homosexual behaviour was a progressive action for a conservative cause. (the best of both worlds a balance between the forces)
A conservative thinks that taxes should benefit those that pay them. So taxes should pay for your clean air, clean meat, school system and so on rather than bloated federal programs, well, like the IRS which I have heard uses a major portion of the taxes it collects just to keep itself in business.
You can be a conservative Democrat. Conservatism is not the problem. The term has been tainted, thanks to the Uber-NeoCon Newt Gingrich. His slimy tendrils will continue to cling to politics for a few more generations I'm afraid.
Georgie-Boy is a radical reactionary, surrounded by the same goons that worked for his father and worked with his father when he was head of the CIA.
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Magnulus
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Fri Nov-12-04 03:59 PM
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6. He spends too much money |
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to really be conservative. He also doesn't work with allies much. Even Reagan worked with allies.
He's not a conservative. Try fascist. Beef up the military industry complex. All production is for the state and military. You get the picture.
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Fri Nov-12-04 04:01 PM
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7. He's the epitome of a neocon |
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not a traditonal conservative.
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