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Old 12-10-2005, 10:59 AM
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Originally posted by Rudey
His pro-business actions and tax cutting activities are very conservative.


That I'll agree with you on. But tax cuts need to accompany cuts in spending. Otherwise, the tax cuts are just irresponsible.

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His expansion of spending and the deficit is not and can only be explained by the incorporation of the liberal Christians into the Republican party from the Democratic Party (many also believe that these same Christians are reconsidering a switch back).

-Rudey
I have a hard time categorizing the fundamentalists as liberal or conservative. I think they are sort of in a class of their own. The Dems can have them back though. Neither party will give them what they want. Sure, the Republicans talk a good game about being against abortion and other such things, but we'd rather have the issue than the solution.

-- And I'm not sure I buy that NCLB, the TSA, or the Patriot Act were creations of the fundamentalists Christians if that's what you're trying to allege.
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