He was a big supporter of McAmnesty until crowds started appearing outside of his offices with pitchforks and torches, then he had a change of heart.
“He was a big supporter of McAmnesty until crowds started appearing outside of his offices with pitchforks and torches, then he had a change of heart”
I remember that very well. I almost starting believing they were going to wear us down. I didn’t give up though and kept calling Washington and local offices, emailing and faxing letters.
Bless those crowds. They turned back a seemingly unstoppable tide, and made a lasting impression on at least a few of the RINOs.
It shouldn’t be this hard, though, to get our elected officials to represent our best interests. 2010 was a good start, but 2012 needs to keep the momentum going. The more afraid the RINOs are, the less likely they are to step out of line.