Yeah, I know, he may not care about that very much.
I disagree. The immigration issue (which 80% of GOP VOTERS agree on even though only 5% of GOP POLITICIANS do) will unite the party to some degree-I think we'll see a lot of potential '08 candidates "fall in line" out of political necessity.
I have no problem with a pol changing position as long as:
A-he keeps his word after doing so
B-can explain his change of heart outside of political aspirations (i.e. I have learned a lot about this issue...)
Dunno about his immigration stance, but I think MS Gov. Haley Barbour is handling the hurricane aftermath beautifully and honestly, the nomination may well be his if he wants it-immigration issue aside.
"Conservatives strongly oppose the bill, which Tancredo said is tantamount to amnesty."
Treason is a better word than amnesty.
When are those people in Washington going to get the message???
We've had it.
Republican, Democrat, Independent.
We have had it with this army of illegal invaders and attempts to pander to them by politicians on both sides of the isle.
Tancredo is my man. He's got my vote, my support, and my money and personally, I don't give a rat's @$$ if he has no chance to win.
Its CRITICAL we make a statement to the political establishments in BOTH parties that the game is over and one way or another we not going to stand for anymore of this.
Chance of a Republican being elected?
How about chance of peace in this nation!
With millions of iilegal aliens trashing our treasury, and now with New Orleans showing us what the welfare state has brought us, taxpayers are way beyond the breaking point. The President should be worrying more about the survival of the nation, not about the 2006 and 2008 elections.