Will Republicans finally welcome George W. Bush to their convention this year?

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Republicans wanted George W. Bush so bad to be president, his brother and the Supreme Court made sure it happened.

The country spent an unbelievable 8 years under Bush and the Republicans.

Supporting the middle class and jobs the way Republicans always seem to.

What they did in the Middle East with their Freedom Agenda.

The surprising way they handled the US economy and what their policies meant to the country.

Republicans should bring George W. Bush to the Republican Convention and let him talk about the amazing ways Right wing conservative policies have affected this country. Especially under his administration. They could bring up reconciliation and the unforeseen ways they used it.
 
Republicans wanted George W. Bush so bad to be president, his brother and the Supreme Court made sure it happened.

The country spent an unbelievable 8 years under Bush and the Republicans.

Supporting the middle class and jobs the way Republicans always seem to.

What they did in the Middle East with their Freedom Agenda.

The surprising way they handled the US economy and what their policies meant to the country.

Republicans should bring George W. Bush to the Republican Convention and let him talk about the amazing ways Right wing conservative policies have affected this country. Especially under his administration. They could bring up reconciliation and the unforeseen ways they used it.

Why do liberals always like to start their posts off with bald-faced lies?

I guess they want to illustrate their stupidity for everyone to see, so we can stop reading early on!
 
Republicans wanted George W. Bush so bad to be president, his brother and the Supreme Court made sure it happened.

The country spent an unbelievable 8 years under Bush and the Republicans.

Supporting the middle class and jobs the way Republicans always seem to.

What they did in the Middle East with their Freedom Agenda.

The surprising way they handled the US economy and what their policies meant to the country.

Republicans should bring George W. Bush to the Republican Convention and let him talk about the amazing ways Right wing conservative policies have affected this country. Especially under his administration. They could bring up reconciliation and the unforeseen ways they used it.

Why do liberals always like to start their posts off with bald-faced lies?

I guess they want to illustrate their stupidity for everyone to see, so we can stop reading early on!


Its Rderps speacilty he is one of those yuppy queers who tricks around Wrigley field.
 
Republicans wanted George W. Bush so bad to be president, his brother and the Supreme Court made sure it happened.

The country spent an unbelievable 8 years under Bush and the Republicans.

Supporting the middle class and jobs the way Republicans always seem to.

What they did in the Middle East with their Freedom Agenda.

The surprising way they handled the US economy and what their policies meant to the country.

Republicans should bring George W. Bush to the Republican Convention and let him talk about the amazing ways Right wing conservative policies have affected this country. Especially under his administration. They could bring up reconciliation and the unforeseen ways they used it.
He's just another progressive, why should they??
 
Republicans wanted George W. Bush so bad to be president, his brother and the Supreme Court made sure it happened.

The country spent an unbelievable 8 years under Bush and the Republicans.

Supporting the middle class and jobs the way Republicans always seem to.

What they did in the Middle East with their Freedom Agenda.

The surprising way they handled the US economy and what their policies meant to the country.

Republicans should bring George W. Bush to the Republican Convention and let him talk about the amazing ways Right wing conservative policies have affected this country. Especially under his administration. They could bring up reconciliation and the unforeseen ways they used it.
He's just another progressive, why should they??
I remember when his people and supporters were the ones running around calling people RINO's. The rube flock has moved on to a new definition of what a conservative is.
 
Republicans wanted George W. Bush so bad to be president, his brother and the Supreme Court made sure it happened.

The country spent an unbelievable 8 years under Bush and the Republicans.

Supporting the middle class and jobs the way Republicans always seem to.

What they did in the Middle East with their Freedom Agenda.

The surprising way they handled the US economy and what their policies meant to the country.

Republicans should bring George W. Bush to the Republican Convention and let him talk about the amazing ways Right wing conservative policies have affected this country. Especially under his administration. They could bring up reconciliation and the unforeseen ways they used it.
He's just another progressive, why should they??
I remember when his people and supporters were the ones running around calling people RINO's. The rube flock has moved on to a new definition of what a conservative is.
You have no idea what a real conservative is, w could not resist spending on foolishness like foreign aid much like Bill Clinton could not resist child molestasion/rape.
 
Republicans wanted George W. Bush so bad to be president, his brother and the Supreme Court made sure it happened.

The country spent an unbelievable 8 years under Bush and the Republicans.

Supporting the middle class and jobs the way Republicans always seem to.

What they did in the Middle East with their Freedom Agenda.

The surprising way they handled the US economy and what their policies meant to the country.

Republicans should bring George W. Bush to the Republican Convention and let him talk about the amazing ways Right wing conservative policies have affected this country. Especially under his administration. They could bring up reconciliation and the unforeseen ways they used it.

Maybe Cheney can come and talk about the amazing ways that he supplied the war with his Halliburton Company, making billions...He was so generous.


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Republicans wanted George W. Bush so bad to be president, his brother and the Supreme Court made sure it happened.

The country spent an unbelievable 8 years under Bush and the Republicans.

Supporting the middle class and jobs the way Republicans always seem to.

What they did in the Middle East with their Freedom Agenda.

The surprising way they handled the US economy and what their policies meant to the country.

Republicans should bring George W. Bush to the Republican Convention and let him talk about the amazing ways Right wing conservative policies have affected this country. Especially under his administration. They could bring up reconciliation and the unforeseen ways they used it.

Maybe Cheney can come and talk about the amazing ways that he supplied the war with his Halliburton Company, making billions...He was so generous.


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Halliburton is a great company, they pay extraordinarily well and their benefits are top notch.
 
Republicans wanted George W. Bush so bad to be president, his brother and the Supreme Court made sure it happened.

The country spent an unbelievable 8 years under Bush and the Republicans.

Supporting the middle class and jobs the way Republicans always seem to.

What they did in the Middle East with their Freedom Agenda.

The surprising way they handled the US economy and what their policies meant to the country.

Republicans should bring George W. Bush to the Republican Convention and let him talk about the amazing ways Right wing conservative policies have affected this country. Especially under his administration. They could bring up reconciliation and the unforeseen ways they used it.
They'll welcome that pos like they welcome cancer
 
Republicans wanted George W. Bush so bad to be president, his brother and the Supreme Court made sure it happened.

The country spent an unbelievable 8 years under Bush and the Republicans.

Supporting the middle class and jobs the way Republicans always seem to.

What they did in the Middle East with their Freedom Agenda.

The surprising way they handled the US economy and what their policies meant to the country.

Republicans should bring George W. Bush to the Republican Convention and let him talk about the amazing ways Right wing conservative policies have affected this country. Especially under his administration. They could bring up reconciliation and the unforeseen ways they used it.
I doubt it.
 
Republicans wanted George W. Bush so bad to be president, his brother and the Supreme Court made sure it happened.

The country spent an unbelievable 8 years under Bush and the Republicans.

Supporting the middle class and jobs the way Republicans always seem to.

What they did in the Middle East with their Freedom Agenda.

The surprising way they handled the US economy and what their policies meant to the country.

Republicans should bring George W. Bush to the Republican Convention and let him talk about the amazing ways Right wing conservative policies have affected this country. Especially under his administration. They could bring up reconciliation and the unforeseen ways they used it.
He's just another progressive, why should they??
I remember when his people and supporters were the ones running around calling people RINO's. The rube flock has moved on to a new definition of what a conservative is.
You have no idea what a real conservative is, w could not resist spending on foolishness like foreign aid much like Bill Clinton could not resist child molestasion/rape.
Child molestation? If you can't prove that, then you are one of the lowest Republican pond scum fuck tards on the USMB.

So prove it.
 
Republicans wanted George W. Bush so bad to be president, his brother and the Supreme Court made sure it happened.

The country spent an unbelievable 8 years under Bush and the Republicans.

Supporting the middle class and jobs the way Republicans always seem to.

What they did in the Middle East with their Freedom Agenda.

The surprising way they handled the US economy and what their policies meant to the country.

Republicans should bring George W. Bush to the Republican Convention and let him talk about the amazing ways Right wing conservative policies have affected this country. Especially under his administration. They could bring up reconciliation and the unforeseen ways they used it.
He's just another progressive, why should they??
I remember when his people and supporters were the ones running around calling people RINO's. The rube flock has moved on to a new definition of what a conservative is.
You have no idea what a real conservative is, w could not resist spending on foolishness like foreign aid much like Bill Clinton could not resist child molestasion/rape.
You only have to look at Red States controlled by Republican governors to know what conservatism is. It's been the same since Reagan.
 
Republicans wanted George W. Bush so bad to be president, his brother and the Supreme Court made sure it happened.

The country spent an unbelievable 8 years under Bush and the Republicans.

Supporting the middle class and jobs the way Republicans always seem to.

What they did in the Middle East with their Freedom Agenda.

The surprising way they handled the US economy and what their policies meant to the country.

Republicans should bring George W. Bush to the Republican Convention and let him talk about the amazing ways Right wing conservative policies have affected this country. Especially under his administration. They could bring up reconciliation and the unforeseen ways they used it.

Why do liberals always like to start their posts off with bald-faced lies?

I guess they want to illustrate their stupidity for everyone to see, so we can stop reading early on!


Its Rderps speacilty he is one of those yuppy queers who tricks around Wrigley field.
Being well into my 60's and still turning tricks? Wow, I'm really something.
 
Republicans wanted George W. Bush so bad to be president, his brother and the Supreme Court made sure it happened.

The country spent an unbelievable 8 years under Bush and the Republicans.

Supporting the middle class and jobs the way Republicans always seem to.

What they did in the Middle East with their Freedom Agenda.

The surprising way they handled the US economy and what their policies meant to the country.

Republicans should bring George W. Bush to the Republican Convention and let him talk about the amazing ways Right wing conservative policies have affected this country. Especially under his administration. They could bring up reconciliation and the unforeseen ways they used it.

Why do liberals always like to start their posts off with bald-faced lies?

I guess they want to illustrate their stupidity for everyone to see, so we can stop reading early on!
No one familiar with the jurisprudence of Justices Rehnquist, Scalia and Thomas could possibly have imagined that they would vote to invalidate the Florida recount process on the basis of their own well-developed and oft-invoked approach to the Equal Protection Clause.

In the decade leading up to Bush v. Gore, Justices Rehnquist, Scalia and Thomas cast approximately 65 votes in non-unanimous Supreme Court decisions interpreting the Equal Protection Clause. Nineteen of those votes were cast in cases involving affirmative action, and I will return to them in a moment. Of the 46 votes that these Justices cast in cases that did not involve affirmative action, Justices Rehnquist, Scalia and Thomas collectively cast only two votes to uphold a claimed violation of the Equal Protection Clause. Thus, these three Justices found a violation of Equal Protection in only 4 percent of these cases.

For the sake of comparison, over this same period, and in these very same cases, the colleagues of Justices Rehnquist, Scalia and Thomas collectively voted 74 percent of the time to uphold the Equal Protection Clause claim. 74 percent versus 4 percent.

Against this background, one must wonder why Justices Rehnquist, Scalia and Thomas suddenly discovered power and beauty in the Equal Protection Clause in Bush v. Gore. Indeed, as a group they cast more votes (three, to be exact) to uphold the Equal Protection Clause claim in Bush v. Gore than they had previously cast in all of the non-affirmative action Equal Protection Clause cases that they had considered in the previous decade.

Equal Protection? The Supreme Court's Decision in Bush v. Gore

If it looks like judicial activism, smells like judicial activism, and feels like judicial activism, it's judicial activism.
 
Republicans wanted George W. Bush so bad to be president, his brother and the Supreme Court made sure it happened.

The country spent an unbelievable 8 years under Bush and the Republicans.

Supporting the middle class and jobs the way Republicans always seem to.

What they did in the Middle East with their Freedom Agenda.

The surprising way they handled the US economy and what their policies meant to the country.

Republicans should bring George W. Bush to the Republican Convention and let him talk about the amazing ways Right wing conservative policies have affected this country. Especially under his administration. They could bring up reconciliation and the unforeseen ways they used it.

Why do liberals always like to start their posts off with bald-faced lies?

I guess they want to illustrate their stupidity for everyone to see, so we can stop reading early on!
No one familiar with the jurisprudence of Justices Rehnquist, Scalia and Thomas could possibly have imagined that they would vote to invalidate the Florida recount process on the basis of their own well-developed and oft-invoked approach to the Equal Protection Clause.

In the decade leading up to Bush v. Gore, Justices Rehnquist, Scalia and Thomas cast approximately 65 votes in non-unanimous Supreme Court decisions interpreting the Equal Protection Clause. Nineteen of those votes were cast in cases involving affirmative action, and I will return to them in a moment. Of the 46 votes that these Justices cast in cases that did not involve affirmative action, Justices Rehnquist, Scalia and Thomas collectively cast only two votes to uphold a claimed violation of the Equal Protection Clause. Thus, these three Justices found a violation of Equal Protection in only 4 percent of these cases.

For the sake of comparison, over this same period, and in these very same cases, the colleagues of Justices Rehnquist, Scalia and Thomas collectively voted 74 percent of the time to uphold the Equal Protection Clause claim. 74 percent versus 4 percent.

Against this background, one must wonder why Justices Rehnquist, Scalia and Thomas suddenly discovered power and beauty in the Equal Protection Clause in Bush v. Gore. Indeed, as a group they cast more votes (three, to be exact) to uphold the Equal Protection Clause claim in Bush v. Gore than they had previously cast in all of the non-affirmative action Equal Protection Clause cases that they had considered in the previous decade.

Equal Protection? The Supreme Court's Decision in Bush v. Gore

If it looks like judicial activism, smells like judicial activism, and feels like judicial activism, it's judicial activism.

So, what do you think any of that proves?

Not a damn thing. Your lie still stands.

I notice Jeb Bush is not mentioned at all. How could that be?
 

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