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Saturday, November 13, 2004

Why REAL Conservatives Don't Support Bush and the Neo-Crazies

Bush sticks it to Conservatives again!!!

Practically every political pundit from both the right and the left
agree: President George W. Bush was reelected on the strength of the
Christian conservative vote. They all agree that moral issues such as
abortion and homosexuality played a crucial role in Bush's victory.

Therefore, one would expect that President Bush would set about to
show the people who elected him that they were wise to do so. That's
what one would expect, but that's not the way Bush plays the game.

President Bush begins his second term in office by: 1) Reviving his
attempt to legalize illegal aliens, and, 2) Appointing a pro-abortion
judge as Attorney General. This cannot be reassuring to the
conservatives that elected him on November 2.

According to the Washington Times, "President Bush yesterday (Nov. 9)
moved aggressively to resurrect his plan to relax rules against
illegal immigration, a move bound to anger conservatives just days
after they helped re-elect him.

"The president met privately in the Oval Office with Sen. John McCain
to discuss jump-starting a stalled White House initiative that would
grant legal status to millions of immigrants who broke the law to
enter the United States."

The Times also quoted White House political strategist Karl Rove as
saying, "We are formulating plans for the legislative agenda for next
year, and immigration will be on that agenda."

Meanwhile, on November 10, President Bush announced his decision to
replace John Ashcroft with long time friend and confidant, Alberto
Gonzales, as U.S. Attorney General. Many people, including me,
speculated that Bush would appoint Gonzales as the next member of the
U.S. Supreme Court.

Regardless of the specific appointment, by making Gonzales U.S.
Attorney General, Bush has placed yet another pro-abortion person in
a key leadership position in his administration. In truth, the Bush
administration is littered with pro-abortion and homosexual
appointments.

For President Bush to make the first two major decisions of his
second term the push for amnesty for illegal aliens and the
appointment of a pro-abortion judge as U.S. Attorney General should
be regarded as a serious "slap-in-the-face" to every conservative who
voted for him. It also portends many more defeats for conservatives
during the next four years. These decisions by President Bush should
serve as a wake-up call for every conservative who voted for him.

Then again, if conservatives had been truly paying attention to the
Bush record during his first four years in office, they would have
known that G.W. Bush is not a principled conservative and shares no
loyalty or fidelity to either Constitutional or conservative
principles.

The sad truth is, President George W. Bush has been sticking it to
conservatives for four years, and he has done it again!

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