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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: asenna1 who wrote (60817)11/6/2000 2:51:11 PM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Dear asennal: No deals have been made. In fact if you have noticed the leader of the religious right actually was angry with Bush cause he wouldnt even answer his question. Bush is a moderate, face up to it. He isnt going to do anything extreme in either direction. He is an accomodator, thats why he gets things done. He will immediately after being sworn in begin calling the leaders of Congress in for a little chat. He will tell them both, I want to work with you and allow both of us to achieve our aims. Thats the way it will be, you can bank on it. Now dont forget to vote for BUSH. JDN



To: asenna1 who wrote (60817)11/6/2000 2:55:57 PM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 769670
 
Sure, that is an easy one. His Cabinet will be made up of people who have no connection to the Religious Right, for the most part, and he will get the most advice from the Cabinet. Also, he has an interest in reelection, and therefore has to be careful of his association with the Religious Right. They are among his constituents, not the only constituents. Finally, most of the matters of interest to the Religious Right can be dealt with through the appointment of conservative judges, which is his inclination anyway, and will be a gradual process.......



To: asenna1 who wrote (60817)11/6/2000 2:56:22 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
Deals have been made. These people don't sit around quietly.

I suppose Reagan was weak too. He stiffed the RR and they did not complain too much. Do you have any actual proof, aside from your liberal bigotry, as to such deals having been made?

Anyone care to argue that a weak President, such as a Gee W Bee, isn't going to be a very useful tool of the Religious Right?

Since the man has yet to take office, how exactly do you determine that he will be a "weak President"? JLA