I'm disappointed that in the 6 years we held Congress and the Presidency nothing was done about illegal immigration, tort reform and repairing Social Security.
I'm disgusted with the politicians whose sordid private lives have tainted our party's moral positions.
2007-12-14 01:42:24
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answered by ? 7
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Actually what I am most disappointed with is the fact that it makes little real difference which of the major parties is in power. They both serve the same corporate masters, who are in turn controlled by the world's elite families.
Back in the 1700's the patriarch of the Rothschild family stated "Give me control of a country's money and I don't care about their army." In 1913 they did just that.
The US Gov. was pressured into voting the Federal Reserve into existence. It was given the power of creating US dollars from nothing.
It is really a private bank that is owned by the world's elites including the Rothschilds, the Rockefellers, the British & Dutch Royal families and others...read "The Creature from Jekyll Island".
So since 1913 the US has been controlled from inside and outside by these same elite families. America had a Revolution, but did not have its freedom for very long!
2007-12-14 11:19:28
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answered by pstottmfc 5
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I gave up on the Republican Party several years ago and registered for the Constitution Party.
I believe that the Republican leadership has abandoned the principles of conservatism that led people to vote for them in the past, and are ignoring the party base that are basically conservative at heart.
They have become more like leftist, liberal, big-government, big-budget democrats than even some democrats. The bills they have sponsored and passed before losing control of the House and Senate look, sound, and spend just like bills sponsored by the Democrats.
The one person who has done the most harm to the Republican party is El Presidente Jorge Boosh.
2007-12-14 09:46:59
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answered by Big Jon 5
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I'm a liberal democrat and I was severely disappointed that the Dem congress did not pursue impeachment of Bush/ Cheney.
I like the array of presidential candidates. Haven't decided who i will vote for yet.
Also, I think Afeast A above is a conservative pretending to be a liberal. Notice how he/she talks about the "democrat majority"? Using the Limbaugh "democrat" instead of "democratic" was the tip off.
LOL
2007-12-14 09:47:09
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answered by Dastardly 6
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Hillary Clinton has disappointed me the most, both for my party and who I think is hurting our chances of being elected. She has such polarity that it is a huge risk to have her get the nom, and most people in my party are voting because of name recognition versus voting record, speeches, and platforms. She is the reason that I am called a "Socialist" very often.
2007-12-14 09:47:18
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answered by Lisa M 5
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The fact that the Democrats usually roar about as loud as a p.ussy cat. I also don't agree with how politically correct they always try to be at the majority's expense, and I don't agree with many democrats on their whole anti-gun stance.
*edit* I find it funny how yahoo edit's p.ussy cat. LOL. A totally innocent word. What if I wanted to talk about a p.ussy willow or something puss filled? Censorhip--I tell ya!
2007-12-14 09:44:03
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answered by Anonymous
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They aren't saying NO Mr. President. They are letting Dubya continue to run amok. While not as bad as the rubber stamp Congress did but still not as much as they should.
2007-12-14 10:17:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I am dissapointed with Bush's Immigration policy...and I am ashamed of the Republican Congress's inability... WHEN IT HAD the majority... to do anything about illegal immigration, lower taxes, STOP SPENDING like Drunken Sailors, and I absolutely am disgusted with WIMPS on the right! (meaning...people in the party who are afraid to espouse their convictions and beliefs because they HAVE NO SPINE!)
Alot of it has to do with political correctness, polling data, RINOs, lack of courage, lack of intestinal fortitude, and the power that WE gave them.... that has corrupted them ABSOLUTELY... in many cases.
That is just on the CONSERVATIVE side of things.. of course.
We wont even BEGIN to talk about how lousy of a job the Democratic Congress is doing.... let alone how PATHETIC of a leader Bush is on certain issues.
2007-12-14 09:45:35
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answered by Anonymous
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registered indy but I'm basically a liberal...and not only has the democrat majority congress NOT done anything to effectively end the war, they've basically hastened the pace of the corrosion to the constitution with HR 1955...only 6 nays...i guess their stock portfolios are more important than their constituents
2007-12-14 09:41:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The so-called conservatives have been spending like liberal democrats, they did not fix the social security mess, they have not taken care of our borders and are not being conservative enough.
2007-12-14 09:47:47
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answered by Anonymous
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