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To: Road Walker who wrote (302198)9/4/2006 2:49:48 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1575876
 
In the Republican primary here, all the candidates are calling themselves "Reagan Republicans" or "Jeb Bush conservatives". Not a mention of George... haven't heard one call himself a "George Bush Neoconservative" yet.

Republican ads show distance from Bush By DAVID HAMMER, Associated Press Writer


In the Senate races, the Dems need to get a photo of GOP senators with their purple index fingers pointed to the ceiling, praising Bush on the Senate floor for a 'job well done' in Iraq.......circle the incumbent and then declare him or her to be a Bush Republican.



To: Road Walker who wrote (302198)9/4/2006 3:45:12 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1575876
 
In Pennsylvania, Republican Sen. Rick Santorum (news, bio, voting record), No. 3 in the GOP Senate leadership, has stood with the president on scores of issues, from abortion to same-sex marriage to taxes. Trailing his Democratic challenger Bob Casey in the polls, Santorum brags about breaking with the administration on Amtrak money.

"And the White House probably called me a lot of things when I fought their efforts to cut Amtrak funding," Santorum says.


You've got to be kidding me. Amtrak? He thinks that's a big split from the WH? The guy is a loser......plain and simple.