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Bush in action

Frustrated


Bush in action

 

 

We've all seen Bush in action and it scares the crap out of me. He has shown a flagrant disregard for the Constitution of the United States and is attacking our freedoms.

 

I will not feel disloyal to the Republican Party. I am a fiscal conservative who believes that there is no free lunch. GW is clueless and his followers are all lemmings. No liberal influence here. I'm a conservative; I just don't believe in god and tote a bible like the rank and file. Mr. Bush, believe in your religion, but don't mix it with your job. God and government should not mix. And if you did, whose god would be mixing with our government anyway?  

 And to all who will tell me this sounds like liberal propaganda... you are wrong. This is conservative thinking -- Constitutional Conservatism. I dislike unions, big government, and irresponsible spending. I disagree with Kerry on many things, but I agree with him on more fronts than GW.  And that is sad.

 

Vote Smart . Vote Kerry/Edwards 2004.



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This entry has 4 comments: (Add your own)
  • #4 Comment from loveliberty2004 
    9/7/04 5:59 PM Permalink
    UltimateW... you are absolutely right in the sense that the President can make his choice to speak about God as he likes. And we the people can choose to send him back to church.  I wish you all the best... I just don't like your beliefs shoved down my throat.

    Best,
    Liberty
  • #3 Comment from vndcat 
    8/31/04 8:02 PM Permalink
    I agree with you 100%.
  • #2 Comment from ultimatew 
    8/25/04 11:48 AM Permalink
    My my God bless...
     the President,
     the USA (the country that was built under my God whether or not you actually believe that),
     those who enjoy religious freedoms while living in the USA (even though they do not believe in my God),
     and those who choose not to believe in any God.

    Maybe, since you do not believe in God, you do not realize that God/religion is something you put aside like a book or turn off like a TV.  You live it.

    The Constitution does not say that the President of the United States cannot be a religious man and act according to his beliefs.  It says that the government cannot enact laws for or against any religion.  The Constitution also protects speech.  So, theoretically, he can say anything he wants about God.  Unless you would like to change the Constitution.

    And if you are a fiscal conservative and think Kerry is better than Bush in that arena then you are also blind to the facts.  But since you defended the Constitution by attacking all of Bush's Constitutional freedoms, it does not surprise me.

  • #1 Comment from rcasey1412 
    8/22/04 8:15 PM Permalink
    Let Kerrry go after Bush on his National Guard record.