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Excerpted from Howard Phillips Issues & Strategy Bulletin of November 15, 2002

ESTABLISHMENT REPUBLICAN CAMP-FOLLOWERS REDUCED THEIR POLICY STANDARDS TO THE LEVEL OF BUSH'S "BIG GOVERNMENT", "NEW WORLD ORDER" CONSERVATISM

Here are some of the Bush policy stances to which "establishment" Christians and conservatives gave their assent:

  • Permanent Most Favored Nation status for Communist China;
  • Continued membership in, and additional subsidies for, the United Nations;
  • Continued participation in the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA);
  • Billions of dollars in additional funding for Federal intervention in education;
  • Hundreds of millions of dollars in annual subsidies for the Legal Services Corporation;
  • Increased funding for the National Endowment for the Arts;
  • Massive annual increases in Federal taxes and spending;
  • Additional billions of dollars in foreign aid;
  • The $17.9 billion bailout of the International Monetary Fund (IMF);
  • Creation of FTAA (Free Trade Alliance of the Americas);
  • Unilateral destruction of a major portion of America's nuclear arsenal;
  • Extension of NATO to the borders of the former Soviet Union;
  • "Fast track" trade authority for the President;
  • Hundreds of millions of dollars in "AIDS education" subsidies to the homosexual movement;
  • Acquiescence in the distribution of RU-486 (the poison pill);
  • Refusal to acknowledge the personhood of the unborn;
  • No pro-life litmus test for Federal judges;
  • No effort to reverse Roe v. Wade, pending changes in public opinion;
  • Abortions permissible in cases of rape and incest;
  • Failure to support efforts to restore a U.S. military presence in Panama or to challenge Red Chinese control of the ports at both ends of the Panama Canal;
  • Opposition to setting a deadline for the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Kosovo;
  • Increased government regulation and control of health care;
  • Additional, unconstitutional Federal land grabs;
  • Exception to the Second Amendment which would deny persons under the age of 21 the right to keep and bear arms and require trigger locks on home defense weapons;
  • Federal funding and regulation of "faith-based institutions";
  • and more.

EMBRACING CLINTON-GORE POLICIES IN A NEW SUIT OF CLOTHES

In deciding to support George Bush, Christian and conservative leaders were buying a continuation of Clinton-Gore policies with a Republican label.

Bush and Gore both favor some kind of gun control. Bush says he favors trigger locks. He says you should not be able to carry a weapon until you are 21. I do not know if he intended to disarm all of those members of the U.S. armed forces under the age of 21. He did not make that clear, but he, nonetheless, regards the Second Amendment as having exceptions.

Bush and Gore called each other liars about tax policy. This is one case where I can agree with both of them because neither one was, in fact, advocating a reduction in taxes. Each of them was advocating ways of rearranging the ways in which each year, more taxes are to be extracted from us. When they talk about "spending cuts", they are talking about reducing the increase in spending. When they say "tax cuts", they are really talking about reducing the increase in taxes.

In fact, since the Republicans gained control of Congress in 1994, our taxes have gone up from $1.3 trillion per year to $2 trillion per year, and spending at the Federal level has risen from $1.4 trillion annually to $2 trillion annually.

The Republicans agree with the Democrats on an expanded Federal role in education. Indeed, the Republicans have doubled Federal spending for the Department of Education since gaining control of Congress in 1994.

Both support socialized medicine. The Republicans rejected it when it was called "Hillary Care", but they voted for it when it was called the "Dole-Kennedy-Kassenbaum" bill and in other incremental ways.

On the question of abortion, Mr. Bush, like Mr. Gore, said he did not think there was anything he could do about the distribution of RU-486 and this, of course, manifests an extraordinary ignorance of his duties as President and as to the fact that, under the Constitution, regulatory agencies cannot legislate.

He said he would have no litmus test for judges. In Texas if there was a litmus test, it was apparently pro-abortion, given the decisions of his appointees against parental notification.

Bush, like Gore, supports Planned Parenthood funding.

Bush told Tim Russert that he would not support the overturn of Roe vs. Wade until there was a change in public sentiment. He supports abortion in the case of exceptions. He supports funding of the United Nations and its population control activities.

He refuses to assert the personhood of the unborn child, and he apparently intends to name as Secretary of State Colin Powell, who is 100 percent pro-abortion.


GOP CANDIDATE BUSH PLEDGES TRADE MERGER WITH LATIN AMERICA

William J. Gill, President of American Coalition for Competitive Trade (ACCT, 216 Georgetown Court, 3220 N Street NW, Washington, DC 20007, August, 2000) notes that "George W. Bush doesn't care that some 80 percent of Americans are firmly opposed to NAFTA. Indeed, he wants to extend that terrible treaty to embrace all of Central and South America."

FAST TRACK AND FTAA -- CLINTON, BUSH, AND GORE AGREE

"This is the word leaked out by one of his top foreign policy aides, Condoleezza Rice. She says that one of the first things Bush would do when -- and IF -- he is president would be to ask Congress for 'fast track' authority to negotiate the 'Free Trade Area of the Americas' (FTAA) and other trade deals around the world. The FTAA monstrosity was signed by 34 countries, including the United States, in Miami in 1994 under the aegis of Bill Clinton with Al Gore riding shotgun in arranging the meeting.

"Gore's fingerprints were also on State Department Document No. 10536, the 192-page 'Words Into Deeds' review of 'progress' toward culmination of the merger unveiled by Clinton at a follow-on conference of The 34 in 1998. The target date for completion of the amalgamation is 2005. ...

"Whether Bush or Gore wins the presidency this November either one will try for the FTAA Fast Track and expansion of the governing role of the World Trade Organization."


THE RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS MUST NOT BE INFRINGED

In my remarks to the Civil Rights Rally sponsored by the Capitol District Shooters Committee on Political Education (SCOPE) and Organized Gun Owners of New York State, I expressed disappointment that GOP Vice Presidential candidate Dick Cheney, who had a good gun rights voting record when he was a member of Congress from 1979 to 1989, was already falling into the pattern of Senator Bob Dole, Governor George Pataki, and Congressman Rick Lazio -- engaging in "the politics of preemptive concession" -- making concessions and offering to surrender our rights while getting nothing in return.

The Republican Party, I observed (to 200 New Yorkers gathered outside the State Capitol in Albany), is the party of "the four C's" -- "Consensus, Compromise, Conciliation, and Cooperation" -- as enunciated by Dick Cheney's old boss, President Gerald Ford.

By that strategy, our side surrenders core principles, in the hope that our enemies will be nice to us. But the right to keep and bear arms is a principle which must not be surrendered, conceded, or compromised.

NO EXCEPTIONS

If you make even one exception to the rule, you have surrendered the principle and opened the door to other compromises -- to a diminution of liberty which leads inevitability to the registration -- and ultimately -- to confiscation of our weapons.

IT IS OUR DUTY, AS WELL AS OUR RIGHT

We have not only the right, but the duty to defend our families and our communities. We cannot delegate that duty or surrender that obligation.

Dick Cheney, unfortunately, is now buying into the George W. Bush compromises on gun control -- for example, embracing the stupid policy of requiring trigger locks on the guns of law-abiding citizens.

JANET RENO'S GESTAPO DID NOT USE TRIGGER LOCKS

"Does he really believe," I asked, "that criminals and government agents will have trigger locks on their weapons?"

When Bill Clinton's and Janet Reno's Gestapo invaded the Gonzalez home in Miami to kidnap young Elian, there were no trigger locks on the assault weapons of those Federal storm troopers.

CONTROL CLINTON'S GUNS, NOT OURS

"I am all in favor of controlling the guns which the Federal government use against the American people," I said, "and I will fight to defend the complete Second Amendment rights of the American people."

After all, the war for American independence began, not when Britain taxed us without representation, but when the royal governors of Massachusetts and Virginia moved to seize the arsenals of the people at Concord and Lexington and at Williamsburg. I want a government which fears the people, not a people which is defenseless against its government.


DOES HEAD START MERIT DICK CHENEY'S SUPPORT?

According to John Whitehead (Rutherford Institute News, 7/25/00), "A civil suit filed by Rutherford Institute attorneys on behalf of 14 families against Head Start, Tulsa City and County [Oklahoma], and various health officials who conducted gynecological and genital examinations on grade-school children against their will and without their parents' knowledge or consent will move to trial, according to a recent ruling by a U.S. District Court Judge for the Northern District of Oklahoma."

HEAD START CONDUCTED GENITAL EXAMS WITHOUT PRIOR PARENTAL KNOWLEDGE OR CONSENT

"The court denied a motion to dismiss filed by the Head Start program and Tulsa Public Schools. In refusing to dismiss the parents' claims for invasion of privacy and unlawful search and seizure, the court stated that the lawsuit 'raises serious privacy concerns.' 'Plaintiffs allege more than an unconsented touching,' the court said. 'They allege that children were required to submit to a nude examination, without their consent or the informed written consent of their parents, and that this examination extended beyond mere nudity to an examination of the most private areas of their bodies....surely removing [children's] underwear and gazing at [their] genitalia, for whatever purposes, is such an invasion [of privacy].'"

THREE-YEAR-OLDS TERRIFIED BY HEAD START'S FORCED MANIPULATION OF THEIR SEXUAL ORGANS

"On November 5, 1998, two LPN nurses arrived at the Head Start program to examine the children, all between the ages of three and five. One nurse took blood samples while the other performed the physicals. The second nurse placed the children on a floor mat atop a school desk. Then, without wearing hygienic gloves, she removed the minors' undergarments and proceeded to examine their genitals."

PARENTAL PRESENCE DENIED

"During the procedure, some of the children cried. One child requested that his mother accompany him during the exam. The LPN refused. Misti Dubbs, parent and assistant Head Start teacher, did go into the examination room with her daughter."

YOUR TAXES FUND OUTRAGEOUS SEXUAL ABUSE OF SMALL CHILDREN

"When the LPN began to check her daughter's genitals, Dubbs immediately removed her child from further examination. Dubbs also informed other parents of what had happened. Parents were outraged. One parent took his child to his family practitioner to check for sexual abuse; another parent reported the incident on a sexual abuse hotline in Tulsa County."

HEAD START DEFENDS ITS PERVERSE PRACTICE

"The Head Start Director, Jerome Lee, said at the time of the incident that he didn't think there was anything strange or unusual about the physicals. The lawsuit, which alleges violations of assault and battery, invasion of privacy, intentional infliction of emotional distress, violation of due process, and violation of equal protection under the law, will proceed to the trial preparation stage, and Rutherford Institute attorneys will take depositions of the Tulsa and Head Start officials."


BUSH JUDICIAL APPOINTEES KILL PARENTAL NOTIFICATION OF ABORTION

According to the RNC For Life Report (March/April 2000, No. 33), "The Texas law requiring that parents be notified prior to the performance of an abortion on a minor has been virtually nullified by the Texas Supreme Court.

"On March 22, in a 6-3 decision, the Texas Supreme Court vacated a decision by an appellate court upholding a district court ruling that a 17 year-old girl is not mature enough to make an abortion decision without notifying her parents. ..."

GOP JUDGES ARE PRO-ABORTION

"All nine members of the Texas Supreme Court are Republicans. The majority of the court -- led by Chief Justice Tom Phillips and joined by Justices Craig Enoch, James A. Baker, Deborah Hankinson, Harriet O'Neill and Alberto Gonzales -- said the girl's emotional well-being and the long-term family relationship needed to be considered.

"Justice Hecht accused the majority, three of whom -- Baker, Gonzales, and Hankinson -- were appointed by [Texas Governor George W.] Bush to fill vacancies, of exhibiting judicial activism and re-writing the Parental Notification Act...."

BUSH DEFERRED TO THE COURT

"Governor Bush signed the Parental Notification Act into law, and refers to it frequently when addressing pro-life audiences on the campaign trail. However, when it was passed last year, he went along with the curious provision which assigned to the Texas Supreme Court the authority to write the guidelines rather than spelling them out in the legislation. ..."

NATIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE IS IN THE BAG FOR BUSH

"Texas Right to Life and its parent organization National Right to Life Committee have thrown their wholehearted support behind George W. Bush in his quest for the presidency, despite his refusal to commit to nominating pro-life judges."


GOVERNOR DUBYA APPOINTS PRO-HOMO, PRO-ABORTION JUDGE

According to the Republican National Coalition for Life (FaxNotes, 4/20/00), "Pro-life, pro-family Texans were disturbed to learn that George W. Bush has appointed a liberal Democrat supporter of the Houston Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus and also of Planned Parenthood, Martha Hill Jamison, to the 164th District Court in Houston. Judge Jamison is the daughter of former Texas Supreme Court chief justice and unsuccessful gubernatorial candidate John Hill, a powerful Texas Democrat.

She was appointed to a bench vacated by a Democrat. Many are questioning why Bush would appoint a former Democrat (she recently 'converted' to the Republican Party) and an apparent liberal at that, when there are many conservative Republicans who could easily have filled that slot."


"NATIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE SOME OF THE TIME" COMMITTEE WARNS AGAINST VOTING PRO-LIFE

"In its recent newsletters, the National Right to Life Committee, the nation's largest anti-abortion group, has repeatedly urged its members not to stray to a third party. The group has not officially endorsed Mr. Bush but leaves no doubt of its support. ...

"This preaching of pragmatism has been partly orchestrated by the Bush campaign, according to both conservative leaders and Bush advisers, but it also reflects independent judgments by many prominent conservatives.

"It underscores an appreciable shift from the 1980's -- even from four years ago -- when conservative groups advocated no compromises on abortion. Many of the leaders said they were so willing to embrace Mr. Bush because he could well win. ..."

MIKE FERRIS [SIC], RALPH REED, ET AL ARE "BOUND FOR GLORY" WITH GOP

"While well-known conservative leaders like Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell and Ralph Reed have lined up behind Mr. Bush, the campaign has quietly enlisted the support of many other influential conservatives.

"For example, Mike Ferris [sic], president of the Home School Legal Defense Association, was a national co-chairman of Mr. Buchanan's campaign four years ago but this year is advising Mr. Bush. (He said he would also be satisfied with the positions of Steve Forbes.)

"Mr. Ferris [sic] said he was about to publish several articles to urge his followers to be pragmatic. 'Some people think it's a matter of great faith just to support the things that are unrealistic; I don't read the word of God to say that,' Mr. Ferris [sic] said. 'We stand for ideals. But we stand for ideals in a way that they are going to be accomplished.'"

FARRIS WARNS AGAINST THIRD PARTIES, FAVORS PREEMPTIVE SURRENDER

"Although Mr. Ferris [sic] said 'Buchanan takes a stronger pro-life view than Bush,' he urged his supporters not to back his former candidate because 'he's not going to get elected.'"

PRAGMATISM IS THE BATTLE CRY OF THE BELTWAY CHRISTIANS

"Richard Land, president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, said that because of his position in the church he would make no endorsement. But he said that he had been spreading the word of pragmatism at church retreats. ..."

WHITHER DR. DOBSON?

"One of the most influential conservative voices, James C. Dobson, leader of Focus on the Family, whose daily radio show draws five million listeners, has stayed silent for months, perhaps an encouraging sign for Mr. Bush. Dr. Dobson has for years been particularly close to Mr. Bauer but has not endorsed him despite pleas from the Bauer campaign.

"'Gary has talked to Dr. Dobson about it and would very much like Dr. Dobson's official endorsement,' said Tim Goeglein, a spokesman for Mr. Bauer. 'We want to do what we can to get it.'

"Some conservative leaders said Dr. Dobson was not inclined to side with Mr. Bauer because Mr. Bauer stood little chance of winning the nomination. Carrie Earll, an official at Focus on the Family, said people should not interpret Dr. Dobson's failure to endorse 'as a failure of Dr. Dobson to be supportive of Gary or of disinterest in his campaign.' Dr. Dobson has not taken a public position on Mr. Bush, she said, because 'there are still a lot of unknowns' about Mr. Bush's stands."

BUSH IS COUNTING ON LEADERS WHO WILL BETRAY THEIR FOLLOWERS

"The effort to reassure the party's conservative base is central to Mr. Bush's strategy for winning the Republican nomination and the White House. By opposing abortion rights, but softening his oratory on the issue, Mr. Bush has sought to satisfy conservative as well as more moderate voters, particularly women, whose support he would want in a general election."


2002-2001 Bush Watch

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