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<blockquote data-quote="tieguy" data-source="post: 467669" data-attributes="member: 1912"><p><span style="color: blue">Jack hunter forgets that Bush never came in as a true conservative. Bush ran as a compassionate conservative .Bush ran as a much more mainstream republican. He was however able to capture the conservative vote something McCain could not do. The jack hunters conservatives turning their back on the republican party is what now puts true conservatives in the nightmare scenario of a a liberal president and liberal congress. Conservatives were miffed that they did not have caviar on the election menu and must now endure four or more years of ivy league speech writing with little substance from the great messiah. Perhaps we can learn to feel good from the speechs while ignoring the pain that is sure to come.</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">History will be much kinder to Bush then the many of todays folks. In fact I'll take it a step further. Iraq is at this point is won. If Iraq continues to progress in a positive direction and become a beacon of democracy in the middle east then Bush will become the genius that orchestrated this miracle.</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">The elections were interesting. The public continously gave congress lower approval ratings then bush but yet somehow forgot that congress would have as much responsibility or more for todays economic woes. So what do we do we promote one member of the bunch to president and add more idiot liberals to the group so we can further screw ourselves out of a sound financial future.</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">We do have hope on the horizon. Ron Paul is the smartest man in the world as he will quickly tell anyone that will listen. Hell he even thinks he is smart enough to grill the federal reserve guy Bernacke on finances. Anyone remember the crazy aunt in the basement that Ross Perot provided us?</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">Anyone see the market swoon on innaugeration day as the dow dumped another 280 points. For some reason Obama is not getting wall street too excited. You would think all his great ideas of "Change" for the sake of change would have wall street excited and buying heavily. </span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">In the world of UPS management we had a time when management was a partnership. Partners were expected to hold onto their stock until they retired and never sell it. Owning it was considered a special privledge. The worst insult a divison or district manager could give you was to suggest he would be selling his stock after seeing how poorly a partner managed his part of the business. </span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">Wall street sends that message every day as the great orator takes over the reins of the presidency.</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">Four years ago GW trashed John kerry. His overall vote totals adjusted for population growth were equallly as strong or stronger then Obama's. At that time the democratic party was viewed as a disorganized group of too many special interest groups trying to maintain some type of alliance. The republican party now has that dubious distinction as various sections of the party has fractualized by degree of conservatism. GW to his credit was a uniter.</span></p><p> </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tieguy, post: 467669, member: 1912"] [COLOR=blue]Jack hunter forgets that Bush never came in as a true conservative. Bush ran as a compassionate conservative .Bush ran as a much more mainstream republican. He was however able to capture the conservative vote something McCain could not do. The jack hunters conservatives turning their back on the republican party is what now puts true conservatives in the nightmare scenario of a a liberal president and liberal congress. Conservatives were miffed that they did not have caviar on the election menu and must now endure four or more years of ivy league speech writing with little substance from the great messiah. Perhaps we can learn to feel good from the speechs while ignoring the pain that is sure to come.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff][/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff]History will be much kinder to Bush then the many of todays folks. In fact I'll take it a step further. Iraq is at this point is won. If Iraq continues to progress in a positive direction and become a beacon of democracy in the middle east then Bush will become the genius that orchestrated this miracle.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff][/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff]The elections were interesting. The public continously gave congress lower approval ratings then bush but yet somehow forgot that congress would have as much responsibility or more for todays economic woes. So what do we do we promote one member of the bunch to president and add more idiot liberals to the group so we can further screw ourselves out of a sound financial future.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff][/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff]We do have hope on the horizon. Ron Paul is the smartest man in the world as he will quickly tell anyone that will listen. Hell he even thinks he is smart enough to grill the federal reserve guy Bernacke on finances. Anyone remember the crazy aunt in the basement that Ross Perot provided us?[/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff][/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff]Anyone see the market swoon on innaugeration day as the dow dumped another 280 points. For some reason Obama is not getting wall street too excited. You would think all his great ideas of "Change" for the sake of change would have wall street excited and buying heavily. [/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff][/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff]In the world of UPS management we had a time when management was a partnership. Partners were expected to hold onto their stock until they retired and never sell it. Owning it was considered a special privledge. The worst insult a divison or district manager could give you was to suggest he would be selling his stock after seeing how poorly a partner managed his part of the business. [/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff][/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff]Wall street sends that message every day as the great orator takes over the reins of the presidency.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff][/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff]Four years ago GW trashed John kerry. His overall vote totals adjusted for population growth were equallly as strong or stronger then Obama's. At that time the democratic party was viewed as a disorganized group of too many special interest groups trying to maintain some type of alliance. The republican party now has that dubious distinction as various sections of the party has fractualized by degree of conservatism. GW to his credit was a uniter.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff][/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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