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> Bush's "First 100 Days"?  How about his "First 24 Hours"?
> by Richard A. Viguerie, President - ConservativeHQ.com
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> George W. Bush took office after a disputed election in
> which the country was divided nearly in half.  What happens
> now depends on him.  He can spend the next four years
> waiting for Al Gore's comeback, or he can seize the reins
> of power and lead.
>
> Forget the "First 100 Days."  He will set the tone of his
> administration in the first 24 hours.
>
> In that first day, he must establish that he is in charge.
> He must show that, regardless of the circumstances of his
> election, he is wholly lacking in self-doubt.  He must
> establish that he will use the powers of his office to
> further the agenda on which he was elected.
>
> If, in the first 24 hours, the new president does not
> outrage the Clinton-Gore crowd that desecrated the Oval
> Office and the Lincoln Bedroom -- if he does not deeply
> shock and offend the adversaries who thought they could
> steal the election away from him -- he won't be doing what
> he needs to do.
>
> Here are some things he should do within 24 hours of taking
> his hand off the Bible:
>
> 1. Countermand all executive orders issued by Bill Clinton.
> 2. Reinstate the two "Beck" orders issued by former President
>    Bush (and revoked by President Clinton) that informed
>    workers of their right to refuse to pay most union dues.
> 3. Order a full and complete audit of organizations that
>    receive federal funds and then lobby for more federal
>    funds, to determine how they launder taxpayers' money
>    into lobbying efforts. Specifically, audit Jesse Jackson's
>    organizations regarding their use of taxpayers' money.
> 4. Reissue the executive order requiring Family Impact
>    Statements, evaluations of executive branch actions to
>    determine the effect of each action on the family.
> 5. Name an FDA commissioner who will reexamine rules
>    regarding the so-called RU-486 abortion pill in order to
>    better protect women's health.
> 6. Order his staff to help create new privately funded
>    organizations to represent key parts of a successful
>    conservative/Republican governing coalition.
> 7. Fire all U.S. attorneys (top federal prosecutors), just
>    as Clinton did upon taking office.
> 8. Cooperate fully with efforts by watchdog groups such as
>    Judicial Watch to find evidence of wrongdoing during the
>    Clinton-Gore administration.
> 9. Announce that there will be prosecution, to the fullest
>    extent of the law, of any attempt to conceal or destroy
>    such evidence.
> 10. Make special efforts to find and preserve incriminating
>     e-mails.
> 11. Publicly release all materials that supported calls by
>     career prosecutors for action against President and Mrs.
>     Clinton and Vice President Gore.
>
>
> EXECUTIVE ORDERS: Facing for the past six years a Republican
> Congress, President Clinton has, on one issue after another,
> simply seized power by executive order.  He has ordered
> federal agencies to discriminate on the basis of national
> origin.  He has ordered the federal government to operate
> using more than 300 languages (an impossibility, but
> Politically Correct).  He has seized rivers and placed them
> under his control.  He has violated the Constitution by
> effectively implementing a treaty that the U.S. Senate, which
> must approve treaties, did not approve.
>
> On Day One, George W. Bush should countermand all executive
> orders issued by Clinton.  If, somehow, Clinton issued any
> executive orders that are consistent with the Constitution and
> with the platform on which Bush was elected, he can reissue
> them under his own name.
>
> THE BECK ORDERS: The Beck case involved a technician named
> Harry Beck who discovered that 79% of his Communication
> Workers of America dues went for improper purposes and
> wanted his money back.  The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 1988
> decision, determined that no worker can be required to pay
> the portion of union dues that goes for activity unrelated
> to the legitimate representation of workers. Workers must
> pay only for expenses related to collective bargaining,
> contract administration, and grievance adjustment; they
> cannot be forced to finance unions' political activity.
>
> In 1992, then-President George Bush issued two orders to
> enforce workers' rights under the Beck decision.  One
> required unions to account for their political activities
> and other expenses unrelated to legitimate representation of
> workers.  The other required that contractors post notices
> about workers' Beck rights and that federal agencies notify
> workers about those rights.
>
> It was during the Clinton years that radical leftists ousted
> the AFL-CIO's longtime leaders, who had helped Ronald Reagan
> defeat the Soviet Empire.  With the help of Clinton
> operatives, they stole the election for president of the
> Teamsters Union.  In turn, the unions helped President
> Clinton abrogate the campaign finance laws and ensure his
> 1996 reelection.
>
> President Bush, by enforcing Beck (and not waiting until
> the eve of the next election, as his father did), would
> strike a blow for working people tired of being ripped off
> by crooked left-wing union bosses.  And he would level the
> playing field for conservatives and Republicans.
>
> TAXPAYER-FUNDED LOBBYING: Conservative organizations depend
> on their members' contributions for support.  But they are
> outgunned by organizations on the Left that use taxpayers'
> money to work against taxpayers' interests.  One left-wing
> group, the National Council of Senior Citizens, has received
> over a billion dollars in taxpayers' money since its founding.
>
> Every year, billions of taxpayers' dollars go to eugenics
> and abortion-industry groups like Planned Parenthood, to
> groups that promote high taxes and racial discrimination,
> and to left-wing groups that claim falsely to speak for
> African-Americans, homosexuals, women, and other
> constituencies.
>
> Armed with results of this audit, President Bush can lead an
> effort to pass a simple reform: "If you get federal funds, you
> don't lobby.  If you lobby, you don't get federal funds."
> He could ask Senator John McCain to add this to his effort
> to clean up corruption in Washington.
>
> Meanwhile, it's time for Jesse Jackson to stop using
> taxpayers' money to promote race-baiting and the hateful
> tearing-down of American institutions.
>
> Jackson is a major recipient of charitable and taxpayers'
> funds through Operation PUSH and related organizations.  For
> example, Rainbow/PUSH and Push for Excellence had income of
> more than $4 million in 1998, and Jackson's Citizenship
> Education Fund got more than $2.2 million that year.  Fox
> News's Bill O'Reilly says that Jackson refuses to come on
> his program to answer questions about how he spends this
> money.
>
> Said O'Reilly: "The last time federal auditors examines
> Jackson's book -- in 1982 -- they found that Operation PUSH
> and a subsidiary misused more than $1.7 million. . . . Since
> most of Jackson's money is tax-free, it's important that
> Americans know his organizations are honest.  Yet he still
> refuses to itemize his tax returns and the government has
> ignored the situation for the past 18 years.  [This program]
> got ahold of one of Jackson's Illinois tax statements in
> 1998 and found more than $1.2 million in unitemized travel
> expenses."
>
> At our expense, Jesse Jackson compares Republicans to Nazis.
> George W. Bush must decide whether he wants to do anything
> about the way Jackson spends our money.
>
> FAMILY IMPACT STATEMENTS: Patterned on Environmental Impact
> Statements, Family Impact Statements were required under an
> executive order issued by President Reagan 1987.  The order
> was revoked by President Clinton.
>
> RU-486: The abortion pill actually endangers women's health,
> causing bleeding and cramping and sometimes requiring a
> surgical abortion after all.  It was approved for political
> reasons, and should be reevaluated for health reasons.
>
> NEW CONSERVATIVE GROUPS: If African-Americans, Latinos, and
> young women voted according to political philosophy,
> conservatives and Republicans would do much better among them
> on Election Day. Because there are no effective national
> grassroots organizations for people in those groups, the Left
> is able to take them for granted and, for the most part, get
> their votes by default.
>
> Just as President Kennedy used a White House conference to
> lay the foundation for the National Council of Senior
> Citizens -- which is still an important grassroots lobby for
> union and Democratic causes -- President Bush can use White
> House conferences to spark new conservative organizations to
> represent Latinos, African-Americans, and young women.  The
> announcement should come on his first day in office.
>
> CLEANING UP THE JUSTICE SYSTEM: If Bush truly intends to
> restore honor and dignity to the White House and to restore
> Americans' faith in their government, he must purge Washington
> of the Clinton-Gore belief that there are different sets of
> laws for regular people and for powerful politicians and
> their friends.
>
> After he won an election fair and square, John Quincy Adams
> was accused of having stolen the presidency.  Adams, the son
> of a president, spent the next four years in self-doubt,
> awaiting defeat at the hands of the man he had beaten the
> first time, Andrew Jackson of Tennessee.
>
> There's much more to be done, starting with the second day.
> But if he does the...

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