Thursday, November 04, 2004
Ashcroft > Supreme Court?
Here come the Jeebo-fascists. The boodle snatcher train is running right on time.
SEE: Right Wing 'Revolution'
Didn't take the greedy goosesteppers long to begin fighting over the carcass.
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ARLINGTON, Va. - Exulting in their electoral victories, President Bush's conservative supporters immediately turned to staking out mandates for an ambitious agenda of long-cherished goals, including privatizing Social Security, banning same-sex marriage, remaking the Supreme Court and overturning the court's decisions in support of abortion rights.
"Now comes the revolution," Richard Viguerie, the dean of conservative direct mail, told about a dozen fellow movement stalwarts gathered around a television here, tallying up their Senate seats in the earliest hours of the morning. "If you don't implement a conservative agenda now, when do you?"
By midday, however, fights over the spoils had already begun, as conservatives debated the electorate's verdict on the war in Iraq, the Bush administration's spending and the administration's hearty embrace of traditionalist social causes.
SEE: Right Wing 'Revolution'
Didn't take the greedy goosesteppers long to begin fighting over the carcass.
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