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ken barber <[log in to unmask]>
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i am afraid i have to agree that he has been spending
money like a drunken sailor on shore leave.

--- Bobby Greer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Bush can not a true conservvative for several
> reasons: (1) he has created a
> monumental deficit without raising taxes; (2) he has
> gone to great links to
> ignore one of the founding principles of America,
> i.e., the separation of
> church and state and: we are a 100 X's more
> vulnarable than before 9/11/01.
> Where is Osama bin Laden? There were hardly any
> terrorists in Iraq during
> Hussein's rule. Would a true conservative allow any
> of this. The only
> peoplle who are advantaged in our country are tthe
> ones  making millions off
> "Homeland Security" contracts!
>
> I sound like Bill Maher
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Collis" <[log in to unmask]>
> Newsgroups: bit.listserv.c-palsy
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2005 11:07 AM
> Subject: I did not like Bush''s conservatism in
> 2000, and now? A raving
> rant...
>
>
> >I think it stinks, pure and simple.  Bush has
> become an enemy to true
> > conservatism, I think.  The Bible says we are
> supposed to take care of
> > (and
> > identify with) the disenfranchised and poor, I
> think now the church
> > identifies with the middle and upper class, not
> the poor.  If the United
> > States ever was a "Christian" nation, Katrina
> proved it's not, anymore
> >
> > Now, in the aftermath of the disaster, people are
> trying to assuage their
> > social conscience by giving.  I have no problems
> with giving, but I think
> > we
> > should've given earlier to prevent it.  This could
> have been prevented,
> > had
> > not the local, state and federal government have
> their heads up where the
> > sun doesn't shine.  An ounce of prevention is
> worth a pound of cure, and
> > unfortunately, this cure will take many pounds of
> money to cure.  The
> > federal government has already earmarked money for
> it, but it looks like
> > our
> > budget is going out the window, what with two wars
> to fight, and now
> > Katrina.
>




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