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Ashcroft done?

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Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: Chadder007
Well....whoever it is... Im sure the liberals will have a hay day bashing the crap out of them.

Get a grip. I'm a conservative and the guy is/was a jackass. He trampled on just about every conservative ideal he could and is a poster child for a large, invasive government.

He was. But like I said earlier, this is Bush starting the process of healing this country and reaching out to the left, and yet they spit on his hand.

I simply don't think he can do anything to please the radical left.
 
Originally posted by: lordtyranus

He was. But like I said earlier, this is Bush starting the process of healing this country and reaching out to the left, and yet they spit on his hand.

I simply don't think he can do anything to please the radical left.

a. President Bush hasn't done anything substantive to "reach out to the left," though I hope it's a good sign he's saying he means to. OTOH, he's also saying he intends to use his "political capital" to push his agenda.

b. Who is "spit[ting] on his hand?"
 
Originally posted by: lordtyranus
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: Chadder007
Well....whoever it is... Im sure the liberals will have a hay day bashing the crap out of them.

Get a grip. I'm a conservative and the guy is/was a jackass. He trampled on just about every conservative ideal he could and is a poster child for a large, invasive government.

He was. But like I said earlier, this is Bush starting the process of healing this country and reaching out to the left, and yet they spit on his hand.

I simply don't think he can do anything to please the radical left.

And thats what I meant....I didn't like Ashcroft either. But there is so much hatred for Bush right now by the left, they will pick whoever it is apart.
 
Originally posted by: Chadder007

And thats what I meant....I didn't like Ashcroft either. But there is so much hatred for Bush right now by the left, they will pick whoever it is apart.

Speaking only for myself, I could literally scarcely imagine a worse choice for AG than Ashcroft, so I'm willing to wait and see. Regardless of one's personal religious beliefs, I think it's just an awful thing to have an AG who is such a religious fundamentalist that he believes dancing is immoral. His beliefs are so strong and so extreme that they can't help but color his perspective toward his job, and in fact he has presided over what I consider some horrific trampling on civil rights (most notably the treatment of the Gitmo detainees). You could pick any licensed attorney in the US at random and get a far better man or woman for the job.
 
Good news regardless of your political affiliation. Ashcroft was poorly suited to the office of AG.
 
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: lordtyranus

He was. But like I said earlier, this is Bush starting the process of healing this country and reaching out to the left, and yet they spit on his hand.

I simply don't think he can do anything to please the radical left.

a. President Bush hasn't done anything substantive to "reach out to the left," though I hope it's a good sign he's saying he means to. OTOH, he's also saying he intends to use his "political capital" to push his agenda.

b. Who is "spit[ting] on his hand?"

Well, by your own admission, getting rid of Ashcroft can only be a good thing, yet he is still getting bashed for it by the left on this board.
 
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