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Why Do Conservatives Continue To Support The Republican Party?
By Chuck Baldwin
August 1, 2003


It should be obvious to every rational person that the Republican Party has totally 
lost whatever conservative moorings it had. Since seizing control of the federal 
government and many state governments, Republicans have consistently promoted bigger 
and bigger government, have betrayed virtually every conservative cause, and have 
broken virtually every conservative promise. Even columnist George Will observed that 
under President Bush, conservatism has developed "an identity crisis." However, the 
greater crisis is the willingness of grassroots conservatives to continue to support 
such a party.

Since becoming President, G.W. Bush has exploded the size and growth of the federal 
government. Furthermore, he has betrayed gun owners with his support of the Clinton 
gun ban and has done nothing but give lip service to pro-life voters. Now we learn 
that Bush has decided to defend Bill Clinton's national monuments proclamation.

When Bill Clinton restricted millions of acres of prime western land, then candidate 
Bush called the policy "willy-nilly" and promised to nullify it when elected 
President. Instead, he has sent Justice Department officials to the U.S. Supreme Court 
to lobby in favor of Clinton's land grab.

Not only is the Clinton/Bush policy to seize millions of acres "willy-nilly," it is 
blatantly unconstitutional! If this policy is allowed to stand, it means any president 
may, with the stroke of a pen, convert any property in the United States to a national 
monument. Such an act is void of any interpretation of law previously understood.

The thing that should concern us is the increasing propensity of the executive branch 
to deliberately assume powers either not assigned to it or assigned to other branches 
of government, and Republicans are proving themselves as adept at such unlawful 
activity as Democrats!

Constitutional lawyer William J. Olson, a Republican who lobbied Congress "to restrict 
a president's ability to legislate by executive order or proclamation," said, "You'd 
hope presidents would view power in their own hands with the same suspicion they view 
it in the hands of people they distrust." But, that's the problem: they don't.

Instead, Republicans, like Democrats, only criticize the misuse of power when the 
other party is to blame. When one of their own is the culprit, they seem willing to 
tolerate virtually any abuse or abridgement.

It is past time for grassroots conservatives to begin standing courageously and 
uncompromisingly for the principles they profess to believe. How one can do that and 
still support the Republican Party is beyond my comprehension.

© Chuck Baldwin
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-iNFoWaRZ
Two and half years into the Bush presidency and nothing but more socialism, gargantuan 
government, and a total disregard for the Bill of Rights and Constitution.
With a guy like Bush who needs Clinton?

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