On 10/7/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dennis wrote:
> > And how could a true conservative
> > even associate oneself with the Republican party?
>
> Well, that's the good news.  Maybe conservatives are finally finding
> their backbone and walking away from this administration.  I'm hopeful
> that in 5 years or less we'll have a conservative party in America
> again.
>
> Bush's legacy will be the Iraq debacle and the temporary destruction
> of conservatism.

And a huge deficit.

My closest conservative buddy didn't like Jr. (Sr. was ok) from the beginning,
and the rest (except maybe one... open Bush support isn't so PC now, so
it's hard to tell-) became disillusioned, but I still find it ironic,
as many people
predicted we'd be in the current situation if the man got elected.

   I was sad to see taxes being one of the big reasons the people who did
vote for bush did so.  And how happy they were as he was basically tanking
our economy and the bit of savings we had managed to magically pull out
of our asses prior to him cumming on- er, to office.

Heh. Yeah, I avoid making millions of dollars for phear of then suddenly
seeing the light of the Republican party.  It's tough though, you know?
=]

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