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    Some of the talk show hosts, still think Bush a is good man!

    Some conservative talk show hosts and their guests are glad the amnesty bill was defeated, and they say Bush was wrong, but they say he is still a decent man who was misguided. I've heard several say that about Bush besides Sean Hannity. In my mind only a evil man would support doing what Bush wanted to do to our country. Bush doesn't care about the American people and he literally told the American people to go to hell. He doesn't care about our hospitals closing and our ruined schools and our wrecked cities. He is on a mission to turn our country into Northern Mexico! The man is worse than evil!

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    Other than Hannity, Pills Limbaugh, and Michael Medved, I don't know of too many others.
    It's like hell vomited and the Bush administration appeared.

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    Oh no, Count. Almost all of them were dead set against him on this only.

    Laura Ingraham and almost all of them feel that way. Although if anyone disagrees with them, they should be honest and say so, but I would not expect for them to get on any anti-Bush path or agenda.

    It was just illegal immigration and this bill that they were in complete disagreement with him on.

    Hopefully, they will allow our voices to continue to be heard as we put pressure on President Bush now to enforce our laws.

    In my opinion, anyone who thinks that any of them are on some anti-Bush path is in for a big surprise.

    There's no way, Jose!! (just my opinion, but I feel pretty sure about it)
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    Quote Originally Posted by CountFloyd
    Other than Hannity, Pills Limbaugh, and Michael Medved, I don't know of too many others.
    Hey Count ... IMHO the biggest sycophant is Michael Medved. The way he carried water for Kyl and McCain on the immigration bill was painful to listen to ... I mean that literally.

    Which brings up another interesting point. There have been a lot of articles commenting on why Bush has been so recklessly alienating the base ... the best one of late by Howard Fineman of Newsweek who called Bush's push for this bill "a suicide mission."

    Medved has also been absolutely arrogant and condescending to his callers.

    What is with these guys? Any theories out there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LegalUSCitizen
    Oh no, Count. Almost all of them were dead set against him on this only.

    Laura Ingraham and almost all of them feel that way. Although if anyone disagrees with them, they should be honest and say so, but I would not expect for them to get on any anti-Bush path or agenda.

    It was just illegal immigration and this bill that they were in complete disagreement with him on.

    Hopefully, they will allow our voices to continue to be heard as we put pressure on President Bush now to enforce our laws.

    In my opinion, anyone who thinks that any of them are on some anti-Bush path is in for a big surprise.

    There's no way, Jose!! (just my opinion, but I feel pretty sure about it)
    Well, I think that goes for the main-stream, big syndicated ones like Rush and Hannity (both of whom I distrust). But the local guys and non-"maintream" are attacking him big-time. Michael Savage (who used to support Bush if I am not mistaken) daily pounds Bush, disrespects him, and makes fun of him.
    Serve Bush with his letter of resignation.

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    I think he is a good man but he make bad dicisions and I don't think he is aware of what he is does and the outcome. He is not able to see long range implications of his actions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dyehard39
    I think he is a good man but he make bad dicisions and I don't think he is aware of what he is does and the outcome. He is not able to see long range implications of his actions.
    Are you kidding?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dyehard39
    I think he is a good man but he make bad dicisions and I don't think he is aware of what he is does and the outcome. He is not able to see long range implications of his actions.
    You are joshing aren't you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dyehard39
    I think he is a good man but he make bad dicisions and I don't think he is aware of what he is does and the outcome. He is not able to see long range implications of his actions.

    In other words, he is a Moron!

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    I'll go along with dyehard on this. I too think Bush is a decent man outside the political arena. I believe Bush is guided more than most people think by his 15 cabinet members and 5 advisors. It would be great to know exactly how many of his policies and ideas actually belong to someone else. Bush has a winners attitude, and doesn't want to lose or be wrong. Not such a bad trait to have. However, he's also stubborn and doesn't listen to those he was elected to represent - now that's bad! Just like the rest of us, Bush has some good character traits, and some bad ones. I've supported some of the things he's done in the past, however, like the rest of you, I'm at the complete opposite end of the spectrum in relation to Bush's ideas on how to deal with border security and illegal immigration!

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