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katy
 
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Default Go ahead, make my day

Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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Bob Crantz wrote:

"katy" wrote in message
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Bob Crantz wrote:


Remember when Reagan said that?

Take a look:

http://www.freedom4um.com/cgi-bin/re...i?ArtNum=19824

Who is the biggest wimp on that graph?

Amen!

It's not valid unles you also know the composition of the House and
Senate for cross-comparison...


An excellent point.

Instead of looking at the composition of the House and Senate, let's
first look at the results:

1. Largest growth in federal spending in almost 40 years.
2. Another war on an undefined enemy.
3. Federal survillence of US citizens increased.
4. Police state powers increase.
5. Massive increases in entitlement spending.

All these laws, entitlements, etc originate in the House or Senate.

Bush can approve or disapprove of them.

Republicans are the party of smaller government, self reliance and
freedom.

Bush is either not a Republican or a wimp.

The choice is yours.

Amen!

PS I saw a giant Texas style beehive last night at Costco on an old
blonde. I laughed and that of you. If I only had a camera.

Glory!


There are no checks and balances when all branches if the government are
on the same side...
Since Congress is also Republican, and he is not vetoing them, it means
that Congress has also drifted away from their own identification...



How can you say that, Katy? Kennedy, Johnson, and Carter all had
democratically-controlled Congresses during their terms in office, and they
exercised their vetos a number of times.

Bush has completely lost perspective. He is pandering to those who wouldn't
vote for him under any circumstances. I think he's doing this to attempt to
improve his approval ratings. Foolish move, as his ratings haven't improved
among those to whom he is pandering, and they've fallen precipitously with
those of us who mistakenly took him to be a conservative republican.

Max


None of them had anywhere near the number of their constituents in
Congress that Bush has. The problems in this country need ro be
klaid down to all involved, not just one person. Congress is every
bit as much as fault as the President...