Well, President Bush has won reelection, and I cannot say that I’m disappointed. The idea of John Kerry as President kinda scared me, especially since I couldn’t really predict what he would do. While I usually don’t care for many of President Bush’s decisions, at least he is a predictable neoconservative.
Many of the Bush defenders I know deny that the President is a neoconservative, and so I’m glad to point out to those naysayers this article, entitled “Bush is a Neoconservative” on WorldNetDaily (hardly a liberal site) concluding that Bush is, in fact, a neoconservative, that is, a statist at home and an imperialist abroad.
The article does a good job pointing out the rather disgusting traits of the neocons… but just read it yourself.
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[…] For many years, our Federal Government has been taking and receiving more and more responsibility from the states. From the highway system to the federal income tax to education to the military, the states have abdicated and the feds have confiscated much of the responsibility that was originally reserved to the them by the U.S. Constitution. Now, for all of George Bush’s (and the rest of our so-called conservative elected officials) faults, they have had a pattern of attempting to shift much of the responsibilities back to their original locations, that is, back into the hands of the states. They have not been flawless in their attempts, but it seems to be their goal. […]