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Originally Posted by BroncoFan Maybe what is wrong with Bush's presidency is the fact that everyone that is democrat will not support him one iota, except after a tragedy like 911. |
What do you expect? Bush is every bit as conservative as Kerry is liberal. I'm not a Democrat, but I'm obviously more liberal than most of you on this board. Truthfully, you've nailed it for me. The only time I've ever supported this president was right after 9/11. Almost invariably since then I've disagreed with everything he's done and said. But I should support him anyway? If he ever did anything that was bi-partisan at all, I might. This guy is too conservative, too stubborn, and too convinced that as the President, he's got a license to do whatever he wants without consequence.
If you can find a Republican that can play the middle and at least *LISTEN* when the left has an issue with his policies, I'd support him. I really would. I thought John McCain was going to be that guy until he started playing with Jerry Falwell recently. That's when I lost hope for him.
The same goes for the Democrats. I don't want a hardline liberal in office. I don't want someone who isn't willing to make compromises with the other side. Screw that. I'm tired of party politics. I want someone who, most of the time, plays the middle where the majority of us actually lie politically.
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Then, because they (dems) see such a support for him after that, they start backpeddeling and badmouthing him to drum up support for dems. Unfortunately, there are those that tend to buy in to what some democrats are lying about.
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Only the Democrats lie? Please tell me you're smarter than that.