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Originally posted by NashBama:
That's right. Bush supports giving amnesty to illegals and increasing the minimum wage among other things. This is more in line with liberal Democrats than Republicans. How is that propaganda?



Maybe hypocracy would have been a better word. Bush ran as a Conservative, and now, ON FOX he is becoming Liberal... So hypocracy, lies, propaganda, take your pick, because he changes moods and ideas as many times as my grandson has his diaper changed.
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Originally posted by NashBama:
No, Bush ran as a Republican. He also ran against one of the worst flip/floppers in either parties which helped him get elected. I'm not happy with Bush either, but don't blame Fox for him changing his mind.


I am not blaming FOX, it was FOX I was watching, but it was BUSH talking, and he was flip flopping so bad, he was talking so fast, faster than I have EVER seen a President speak, that it felt like he didnt really WANT people to be listening. Thank God for Closed Caption though, I heard/saw it all.

Out of his own mouth, he admitted that he would be moving his office toward liberal views from now on, and that he would also be changing the Executive Offices, ... wow, is that illegal... nevermind, it doesnt matter, ... wiretapping, changing stuff... all of it USED to be illegal, but somehow or another, the last year it is all okay.

Talk about flip flopping... my, oh my. May God have mercy on all of us, and I MEAN that.
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Originally posted by Reflecting One of the voices i:
Our new speaker of the House 3rd in line to be President..........

DEMOCRATS WON WE GET THIS


The sad thing is , people will vote for the Democratic nominee whether they agree with what they stand for or not." As long as we get rid of the Republicans we don't care". Then next time it'll be " as long as we get rid of the Demcrats we don't care". It's an endless cycle that has been going on for a long time, and will continue until enough people stand up for America and vote-em-all-out.
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Originally posted by Kindred_Spirit:
Thats weird, Fox news reported just yesterday that Bushism is turning more to the liberal way of thinking than any republican ever has... now I am wondering which is right, and WHO is lying, MORE PROPAGANDA Roll Eyes
I think Bush is trying to RESCUE the Republican party. He is co-opting the Democratic Budget and Economic plan. Just to add a few cups of Republican to it. That is not becoming liberal, it is playing politics to SALVAGE A RUINED Political Party, so the MOVEMENT that ruined it can come back another day. HE IS TRYING TO GIVE CREDIT TO THE NEO CONSERVATIVE MOVEMENT HE REPRESENTS. Only possible reason. They can't win an election unless they repair their repubublican reputations. CONCEPT: CYA...COVER YOUR A**
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Originally posted by Reflecting One of the voices i:
Our new speaker of the House 3rd in line to be President..........

DEMOCRATS WON WE GET THIS


I get it. Pelosi is a liberal, compared with practically ANY Republican. She is the Speaker of the House. Now a NON conservative is directing the proceedure instead of a Neo Conservative. Liberal legislation will get out of committee, and get amended on the floor, AND heaven help us, voted on by All of our representatives.
Smiler Smiler HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN!!!! Smiler Smiler
HAD to weigh in on this one, even though I saw the trap coming, I am in a wait and see mode for the NEW senate and congress but if they only HURT the country HALF as bad as the Republicans have for the past 8 years, we will all be better off. We need a raise on minimum wage, national health care, medicare reform and less corruption in government. If that is produced in the next 2 years we will be better off, if any of the above is accomplished it will be more than Republicans have done, except raise the deficit and make the rich RICHER. THE DOG
LOL, Uber & Nash.

Setting aside his recent (what is considered to be) liberal stands, I just cannot consider Bush a conservative. I'd call him a radical maybe, but conservative? I don't think if we had a truly conservative servant leader that he or she would have made the same choices that Bush and his administration have made. Of course, this is all hypothetical since nobody is truly anything in politics.
The last 3rd party candidate who actually challenged the Democrats and Republicans was Perot. If he didn't drop out prematurely the second time he ran, he would have won. That was the first election where I was old enough to vote, I voted for Perot. I think everyone is sick of both parties. Both have gotten too powerful, too rich, and out of touch with the American public. I think the next presidential election would be the perfect opportunity for a strong 3rd party to run. As long as they're not total nut jobs, I'll vote for them.
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Originally posted by NashBama:
The last 3rd party candidate who actually challenged the Democrats and Republicans was Perot. If he didn't drop out prematurely the second time he ran, he would have won. That was the first election where I was old enough to vote, I voted for Perot. I think everyone is sick of both parties. Both have gotten too powerful, too rich, and out of touch with the American public. I think the next presidential election would be the perfect opportunity for a strong 3rd party to run. As long as they're not total nut jobs, I'll vote for them.


Well, I'll be. So did I (vote for Perot). And, I agree...give me a contender & he or she will get my vote.
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