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To: tejek who wrote (209458)10/31/2004 12:43:03 AM
From: brian1501  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575187
 
You're misguided. Anything Bush has done is anathema to liberals.

So you're telling me that the left has no interest in big education bills? Really? They also have no interest in providing perscription drugs on Medicare? Really?

The bottom line is the left want's to do all these things, they just think Bush didn't do them well enough (not enough $$ for thrown at it).

frankly, he does it not to please the left but to get more people under the GOP umbrella.

So if it was anyone but Bush, it would be reaching out, but since it is Bush it's some evil plan to control more people. Come on, be honest about it.

Reaching out to the other side is trying to find some middle ground. He gave you an education bill, and medicare drugs, but without the full pricetag you guys were looking for. His base would rather not have these bills at all. Is that not trying to find a middle ground?

Today liberals don't want to work with anyone. If they don't have the upper hand, they pack up their toys and go home. For examples, see the judicial process in the Senate, and the dems in the TX state house. Sad.

Brian