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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (454)7/16/2001 1:04:33 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 1669
 
Depends on what your definition of conservative is....The further left you are, the more conservative Condit seems...

And PS.....you can see who and what PACS and what companies donated money to Condit....go to www.opensecrets.org, and put in Condit, Gary



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (454)7/16/2001 1:20:06 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 1669
 
Interesting that you keep trying to paint him as a conservative. IMO, it doesn't matter what political party he belongs to....if the current info is true, then he wouldn't get my vote again, but then, I don't live there, and California is a different breed all by itself.

Having not only one, but at least two, or more, mistress'es plus a wife seems to me to be enough of a full time job, and as a taxpayer, I don't want to continue paying his salary for that. He is a US Congressman currently, and therefore we ALL are paying for his extra curricular affairs. He could do whatever he is going to do on his OWN time, and OWN payroll, not the US Taxpayers payroll!!

Here's some info regarding Blue Dog Democrats!!!


house.gov

The Blue Dog Coalition has built a reputation as a serious player in the policy arena, promoting positions which bridge the gap between ideological extremes. Many of the group's policy proposals have been praised as fair, responsible, and positive additions to a Congressional environment too often marked as partisan and antagonistic.

The 32 conservative and moderate Democrats in the group hail from every region of the country, although the group acknowledges some southern ancestry which accounts for the group's nickname. Taken from the South's longtime description of a party loyalist as one who would vote for a yellow dog if it were on the ballot as a Democrat, the "Blue Dog" moniker was taken by members of The Coalition because their moderate-to-conservative-views had been "choked blue" by their party in the years leading up to the 1994 election.

The Coalition was formed in the 104th Congress as a policy-oriented group to give moderate and conservative Democrats in the House of Representatives a common sense, bridge-building voice within the institution. Most agree that, since then, the Blue Dogs have successfully injected a moderate viewpoint into the Democratic Caucus, where group members now find greater receptiveness to their opinions. In fact, the continuing political success of "Blue Pups" in the 1998 and 2000 elections points to the public's approval of the centrist, fiscally responsible message represented by The Coalition.
The Coalition has been particularly active on fiscal issues, relentlessly pursuing a balanced budget and then protecting that achievement from politically popular "raids" on the budget. Past Coalition budgets have won the endorsement of the nonpartisan Concord Coalition and multiple newspaper and magazine editorials. As one column pointed out, the Blue Dogs have proven that "common sense, conservative economics and compassion aren't necessarily mutually exclusive."

The Coalition also played a significant role in welfare reforms signed into law in recent years. Their proposals served as middle-ground markers which laid the foundation for the bipartisanship necessary to bring about fundamental reforms, and helped set into law policies reflecting the "common sense, conservative compassion" so often attached to the group's efforts.

In the 107th Congress, the Coalition intends to continue to make a difference in Congress by forging middle-ground, bipartisan answers to the current challenges facing the Country. A top priority will be to finish the job of truly balancing the budget without counting the Social Security trust funds. Other early efforts will include campaign finance reform, strengthening Social Security, and health care reform. The group also expects to be involved in education, regulatory reform, taxes, defense and veterans affairs.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (454)7/16/2001 1:31:30 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1669
 
Condit is a moderate/liberal Dem. Just as his ratings indicate.

ACU rating 49
ADA rating 70
ciponline.org

By any measure, Condit is not a conservative and the Dem leadership knows that. Dondit stands out among Dems because the Dem party has become characterized by extreme liberalism, with few political moderates like himself surviving in the party.