Bush should put some serious dollars into the US Coast Guard, and fix our immigration problem.
I knocked on doors in the rain to help get him elected, and I still support him 98 percent, those two issues being ones of strong dissent.
I'd like to see improvement in those areas too. But faced with President Kerry, the choice was obvious. Same when faced with the prospect of President Gore or President McCain.
It isn't a lesser of two evils scenario. It is just acknowledging how much worse things could have been.
The left was disappointed in the collapse of the Soviet Union as well so I don't care what gripes they have about Bush's foreign policy. Having heard the rants and seen the protests from the left about G8 Summits, immigration, and scores of other issues, I know that the left is NOT suffering in Bush's America. If they could show any instances of oppression of sufferage, then they might have a point. In the end they have nothing but sour grapes.
The 9-11 attacks didn't happen because we were involved in a war we shouldn't have been. The 9-11 attacks happened because were weren't involved in a war that we should have been. A line was drawn in the sand that day but some people wanted to bury their heads in that sand.
And a fence between us and Mexico. Pay for it with fines to employers who hire illegal immigrants. Let employers pay a decent wage to the people who are citizens.