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Originally posted by hoosier
1 - He has tried to get some measurable results from federal education spending, via testing and "no child left behind"
2 - He has strengthened national defense, and taken action against the Islamic Terrorists who attacked us
3 - He's tried to give welfare recipients a chance to get housing and ownership opportunities
4 - appointed an aggressive diplomat to help get UN reform, appointed an excellent conservative SC judge, and nominated another good SC guy.
Unfortunately, he's also signed the McCain-Feingold campaign finance act which limited free speech and opened up the doors to financial tsunamis, signed the highway bill funding Alaskas bridge to nowhere, appointed a horseshow guy to head FEMA, and spent like a democrat.
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So as a "conservative", he's expanded the federal government's size and influence more than anyone in recent history?
Again, how does Bush support conservative values?