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    George Bush and John McCain Have Destroyed The Republican Pa

    George Bush and John McCain Have Destroyed The Republican Party
    Dave Gibson

    October 29, 2008

    While Barack Obama along with his very liberal agenda, is enough to motivate many people to vote for John McCain, many of us have grown weary of the politics of appeasement practiced by both Bush and McCain. As a result, we stopped caring about this election long ago, when it became that there would actually be two liberals running for President in 2008.

    Under Bush´s leadership, the National Debt went from $5 trillion in 2001, to $10.5 trillion today. The doubling of our debt has had a devastating effect on our economy, and our currency is quickly becoming worthless. Always happy to spend more money, rather than raising taxes, Bush simply goes to China or Japan and borrows more. That kind of irresponsible behavior has brought this nation to the brink of a depression and destroys any notion of fiscal conservatism, once a trademark of the Republican Party.

    Under President Bush, the budget for the Department of Education has increased by more than 38 percent. Prior to the 2000 election, the Republicans vowed to abolish that bloated and largely ineffectual agency...What happened?

    A 2005 Cato Institute study, found that President Bush had directed the largest increase in government spending since the Lyndon Johnson administration. Between 2002-2005, the Republican controlled Congress added no less than $91 billion to Bush's already bloated budgets. In the days of trillion dollar bailouts, those figures now seem rather paltry.

    The following is a list of some of the major spending packages supported and signed by President Bush:

    300 billion…Highway Bill

    600 billion (and counting)…Iraq War

    300 billion…bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

    85+31 billion…bailout of AIG

    850 billion…bailout of Wall Street

    In 2003, Bush and the Republican Congress gave us the $400 billion Medicare drug plan, which shortly after passing, became the $534 billion Medicare bill. However, in 2005, Medicare chief Mark McClellan admitted publicly that by the year 2015, the actual cost of the plan will reach $1.2 trillion.

    For the entirety of his Presidency, Bush has called for amnesty for illegal aliens. Not only has our current President failed to protect our border with Mexico, but he has actually prosecuted many of our Border Patrol agents, who take their job seriously, and do that which Bush refuses to do.

    Of course, McCain tried for two years to deliver a bill to the White House which would have legalized millions of illegal aliens living inside this country, with the McCain/Kennedy Amnesty bill. An outraged public let Congress hear them loudly and clearly and put a stop to that piece of legislation. However, the episode left the Republican Party´s conservative base unable to trust their leadership again.

    For years, the only group which McCain has felt the need to attack has been the conservatives within his own party. He insulted the numerous and influential Christian Conservatives by calling Pat Robertson and Rev. Jerry Farwell "agents of intolerance." In 2006, he attacked working-class Republicans when he questioned the work ethics of Americans by saying that "Americans won´t pick lettuce for $50 an hour," he went on "You can´t do it my friend!"

    On many occasions, McCain has joined with his good friend Sen. Lindsay Graham (R-SC) to call those of us who want our borders defended "bigots."

    Under Bush and six years of the Republican Congress, we saw the loss of more than 3 million manufacturing jobs, and our trade deficit with China alone grew to 256 billion in 2007. During this time, we have also seen a flood of Mexican trucks entering this country, loaded down with cheaply-made Chinese products, by-passing U.S. ports as well as American truck drivers. Proponents of the very harmful NAFTA and CAFTA trade policies, Bush and McCain have never seen a so-called trade agreement they did not like.

    In 1992, John McCain was serving on the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs. Vietnamese officials began to complain that American POW/MIA activists (mostly family members of the missing men) were causing too many problems and posed a threat to lifting the U.S. trade embargo on Vietnam. Incredibly, Senator and former POW McCain then went on a campaign against the POW/MIA activists and accused them of fraud. McCain once said of the families: "The people who have done these things are not zealots in a good cause. They are criminals and some of the most craven, most cynical, and most despicable human beings to ever run a scam."


    Sen. McCain demanded and received a U.S. Justice Department investigation of the two major POW/MIA activist groups. Of course, no fraud as McCain alleged was ever found. The families were left angry and mystified as to why McCain had betrayed them. McCain succeeded and the trade embargo against Vietnam was lifted, and there has never been a full accounting of North Vietnamese atrocities against American POW's.

    Under Bush´s direction and with McCain´s absolute approval, we have now been at war in Afghanistan for seven years, and in Iraq for more than five. Furthermore, we do not seem to be able to put away either enemy.

    Iraq of course, was bungled from the start by sending a force of only about one-third the size which was actually needed. In addition of asking an invasion force of about 150,000 troops to take and secure a country about the size of California, he has tied those troops´ hands with never before-seen restrictive rules of engagement and even prosecuted many of them for doing the job he sent them to do.

    Last year, an amendment introduced by Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA.) which would have required that our troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan receive leave equal to the length of their last deployment, failed to pass. The measure failed because 41 Republicans voted against it. These are the same Republicans who constantly claim to support our troops, even though they have allowed them to become mired in a seemingly pointless and endless conflict.

    The Webb amendment to the 2008 Defense Authorization Bill would have granted 15 month home leaves to our active duty troops in Iraq, as the Defense Dept. had just extended their tours of duty to 15 months. Additionally, National Guard and Reserve troops would have received a three-year break in between active duty deployments.

    After his measure failed, Sen. Webb made the following statement:

    "A clear majority of the Senate, 56 members, sent a strong message today in favor of ensuring responsible deployment cycles for our men and women in Iraq and Afghanistan. I regret that we did not reach the 60-vote margin that would have allowed this amendment to prevail. It was offered with the intention of protecting the well-being of our troops."

    "A Republican filibuster kept this amendment from passing by an up-or-down vote. Americans are tired of this kind of posturing. The troops and their families don't want to hear about political, procedural maneuvers. What they really care about are results. They are looking for concrete actions that will protect the well-being of our men and women in uniform."

    In 2007, Bush opposed a Democratic measure introduced in the House which would have given our military personnel a 3.5 percent pay raise. Bush called the raise "unnecessary." Ultimately, Congress passed a lower increase to our soldiers´ pay. Though the so-called ´War on Terror´ and the Iraq War have required an enormous contribution from our military Reservists, Bush opposed extending TRICARE medical benefits to those Reservists for three years. Former Sec. of Defense Donald Rumsfeld also opposed the benefits, and advised Bush to veto any defense bill which extended TRICARE to Reservists. In 2006, our Reservists were finally included in the TRICARE plan.

    Bush and McCain have paid our men and women in uniform an enormous amount of lip service, but both have consistently opposed pay raises for their sacrifices.

    While we are often told that both major parties have polarized the country and that both organizations have been hijacked by extremists on the right and the left respectively, in fact both parties have moved to the left. It is simply that the leadership of the Democratic Party has moved so far to the left that the more moderate liberals of the Republican Party, are now considered to be 'conservative.'

    Rugged individualism, smaller government, and sticking to your guns to do what is right were all once Republican ideals. President Ronald Reagan was once the standard-bearer for those ideals. If Reagan was alive today, he would be ashamed of his party.

    Many conservatives will simply stay home on election day, a few will even cast a vote for Obama to repay McCain for years of disloyalty to his own party. If Obama wins, McCain will have no one to blame but himself.

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    Yep... among others... but they played a pivotal part
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    Quote Originally Posted by AirborneSapper7
    Yep... among others... but they played a pivotal part
    It really doesn't matter, Airborne, we know that both Bushes, the Clintons, MeCain are all in on the conspiracy to merge the US with Mexico and CA. The corporate globalists who own the media are in on it too. This election is moot when looking at the big picture. This is why illegal immigration has been taken off your TV set..they know it's the root of the problems we try and expose everyday, but for them, it's their main tool being used to implement this tratiorous endevor, the north American union and they don't want you to know it. The fence construction will stop or continue, depending on which jerk gets elected President, but by then, the illegal Mexicans and their culture and language will have been shoved so far down our throats the merge will be more palatable to stupid stupid Joe Sixpack..and he'll sit there on his front porch getting drunk while the NAU troops march down our streets.

    So you see, it doesn't matter who gets elected, our goose is cooked. Both are protecting illegal immigration, both are traitors. That's why this election is moot. The real contest would have been against Duncan Hunter and Barak 'the Islamic facist' Obama. Ducan would have kicked his...in the elections.
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    For the entirety of his Presidency, Bush has called for amnesty for illegal aliens.
    I'm not sure that is exactly true. I believe he has went along with those calling for "comprehensive immigration reform" because he knew it was the only way he was going to get what he wanted. One of those you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours type deals. The way I see it, Bush's main priority has always been an increase in guest worker programs. Yep, he wants to open the flood gates for cheap labor for his corporate buddies. That's why he has resisted tougher ideas to secure the border (IMO).

    In a nutshell, with Bush I think it's been more about cheap labor (which is bad enough) for corporations and businesses and less about amnesty. Right or wrong, that's my perception of the situation. Either way, supporting amnesty to win the end game is still despicable and is unacceptable!

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    Great article. All of those reasons and then some are reasons why I will never, never, never cast a vote for that scumbag McLame. I'll vote, but it will be third party for president and for congressional and senate seats only.

    I don't want it to be recorded in heaven that I cast a vote for the most despicable turd that has ever sat in a Senate seat.
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    "George Bush and John McCain Have Destroyed The Republican Party"

    If it had only been just the "Party" but they have almost destroyed our Nation, with the willing help of our Elitist Politicians and their Elitist Political Contributors from both "major" parties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dman1200
    Great article. All of those reasons and then some are reasons why I will never, never, never cast a vote for that scumbag McLame. I'll vote, but it will be third party for president and for congressional and senate seats only.

    I don't want it to be recorded in heaven that I cast a vote for the most despicable turd that has ever sat in a Senate seat.
    Voye early my friend. We are coming out in record numbers and you want to avoid the bottleneck on Nov. 4th. Also, go online and make sure that you are still registered. There has been voters that have been purged from the rolls on both sides.
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