I've heard over and over from the mainstream media how Joe and Jane Lunchpail are sick and tired of the Republicans.
Sure, they were angry that a Republican-controlled Congress with Bush in the White House did very little to further the conservative cause.
Certainly, they could not be happy with members of Congress spending our money on pet projects in an election-season attempt to garner more votes at home.
Then--this Mark Foley thing--now the media is saying this is pushing them over the edge. They say the right is not just disgruntled with their party and may stay home on election day--but that they'll jump the fence and vote Democrat.
Some are saying that the Republicans deserve to lose.]
Though I understand the cynicism at the ineffectiveness of the GOP Congress, something I heard on the radio made me rethink things.
In 1992, conservatives in this country were SO angry at Bush 41 that many stayed home. Many thought the Republicans deserved to lose.
We got eight years of Clinton.
We had eight years of higher taxes and a shrinking military.
We had eight years of liberal appointments to federal courts.
We had eight years of mindlessly pumping money into a failing education system.
I could go on and on.
If you're disgruntled and thinking about staying home on Election Day, THINK ABOUT THAT!
Do you want Nancy Pelosi to be Speaker of the House? You want her that CLOSE to the presidency? Do you want her to push through legislation to repeal the Bush tax cut?
If that's not enough, think about this:
--A cut-and-run strategy in Iraq
--Socialized medicine being made law
--Government targeting small business with ridiculous new environmental laws.
--More gun laws that penalize law-abiding citizens
--Repeal of the partial-birth abortion ban
--Government telling you what you can and cannot do in your own residence (Pelosi IS from California, you know--so she'd probably be okay with giving away free needles to people to shoot up heroin--but locking up people for smoking a cigarette in their backyard).
Does the GOP Congress deserve a kick in the butt? Sure, absolutely. But if the conservative base stays home and sits on their thumbs, we WILL get what we deserve.


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Bush is not a conservative. He's a moderate. Look at his take on immigration if you find yourself doubting it.


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