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Brent Colton is a retired CIA operations officer now in the employ of the Creighton Corporation, a privately owned think tank that advocates various opinions on world issues, but it’s his clandestine job to solve the dirty problems for their private clients for a million dollar fee with no questions asked. When recovering stolen technology from a Vietnamese industrialist, Colton obtains evidence that he secretly partnered with a U.S. Senatorto rig the recent presidential election and elect him to the nation’s highest office.

THE CONSERVATIVE VOTER’S COMING ANGER TOWARD THE REPUBLICAN PARTY!
by Terry Heath, [IMAGE]2006

Terry Heath] President George W. Bush’s popularity ratings are still at the lowest of his presidency and he’s dropped to the same bad numbers once obtained by Richard Nixon, Harry Truman and Jimmy Carter at the nadir of their respective presidencies. Now this is the same leader who once had a popularity rating in the high eighty percent rankings in the days after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on our sovereign land when he subsequently led us into battle against those who had attacked us with what we thought would be a quick victory in Afghanistan and Iraq.

The only recent comparison we can make of Bush’s amazing drop in public support is to that of his own father, George Herbert Walker Bush, who had a popularity rate in the ninety percent level in the aftermath of the 1991 Gulf War yet was tossed out of office with only 37 percent of the popular vote in his re-election bid just eighteen months later.

The Republican Party were able to overcome the negativity of the senior Bush’s defeat and energized their conservative base in 1994 to capture the House of Representatives and Senate and got the younger Bush elected as president in 2000 and re-elected in 2004. But it’s beginning to look like the GOP conservative faithful has ran out of patience with this officeholder and his actions which seemed to be more in favor with the tenure of the tax and spend Lyndon Johnson than the conservative values of Ronald Reagan.

Here’s a few things for the disappointed conservative to mull over as we approach the upcoming mid-term congressional election to decide if they should still support the Republicans continued overseeing of the legislative branch of government.

The illegal alien invasion across our southern border has gotten worse each year of the Bush presidency and we’re about to reach the saturation point of those millions of newly arrived unwanted masses that the American middle class doesn’t want to pay for anymore.

Whatever happened to the war on terror? Osama Bin Laden is still alive five years after 9/11 and no one in our government seems to be looking for him.

The Iraq War was to pay for itself. It’s now been revealed that it could cost the U.S. taxpayer at least two trillion dollars over the next decade. And maybe even more if the religious tribes there go into a civil war and we then get to pick up the tab for all sides when we have to fix everything there that is broken as part of a peace deal.

The recently approved Medicare Prescription Drug giveaway to senior citizens will cost the Treasury over eight hundred billion dollars in the next decade which you must realize is probably a low estimate so presume it will exceed at a minimum at least one to two trillion dollars for the rest of us so your well off uncle can get free Viagra.

The price of gasoline is over three dollars a gallon with the four-dollar threshold a possibility if and when another natural disaster happens somewhere in the country or world, wherever its convenient for the oil companies to raise their prices.

A potential war with Iran involving nuclear weapons is still a possibility because that nation is feeling emboldened because of our commitments elsewhere and will not respond to our pleas of compromise.

There is no goal to eliminate North Korea’s nuclear program or a long-term plan for any reduction of our sacrificial lamb troops still on alert in South Korea.

China and Russia doesn’t support us on terrorism issues any more since both have business deals with many of the Muslim countries of the Middle East and enjoy watching us squirm over our problems.

The president has been in office for five and a half years and he’s only vetoed one bill on stem cell research, yet he’s never addressed our continued ever-increasing government spending which is at an all time high.

Record federal deficit borrowing for the last five years when his predecessor left office with a modest surplus despite the theft and subsequent spending of Social Security surplus revenues into the general budget to tilt the numbers.

The government’s handling of the Katrina disaster by FEMA was a complete fiasco with billions of taxpayer dollars being wasted or stolen with no plans to retrieve that money from the tens of thousands of trailer trash thugs who weren’t entitled to it.

The Homeland Security Agency has turned into just another pork barrel giveaway program to special interest groups having friends in high places. We’re only biding time until the next terrorist attack strikes us and all we can do is pray that it won’t involve an atomic bomb since we are completely unprepared for that type of a disaster.

No long-term or meaningful Middle East peace negotiations are going on nor are any planned by this administration in the remaining time of Bush’s presidency to resolve the differences between Israel and her Muslim neighbors.

Except for Britain, most European countries have turned away from us and it appears that Prime Minister Tony Blair won’t be around that much longer as our friend and ally to defend our actions to the world.

So how does the Republican follower of Ronald Reagan, Barry Goldwater, Robert Taft and William McKinley and a believer in small government explain the actions of this president in light of these developments? The mid-term election is only two months away. Will any of the conservative faithful bother to show up and vote for a party that now believes in a one world globalist agenda and also insists on destroying America’s sovereignty solely for the benefit of their pocketbooks?

Terry Heath

California

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