You are wrong. It is the party voted in that has the responsibility to maintain power by how they govern. It is they who work for us, not the other way around. Your way of thinking is the same as the liberal who blames America for 911. No, the American people are not to blame. Our leaders are.
Once again- George Bush is not on the ballot here in Wisconsin, perhaps he is in Maine- I don't know. But, I am going to guess that he is not on your ballot in November.
George Bush is not responsible for the way you cast your vote- you are!
You are going to be given a choice, and George Bush will not be one of those choices in November.
Sitting on the sidelines in November will result in the Democrats taking back the power. If you are one of the ones sitting on the sidelines, then you are responsible for handing the power back to the Dems. Whether you want to admit that or not- it is true.
Me- I am not sitting on the sidelines, I am going to vote and I am going to work my tail off to convince others to vote. I believe in the Republicans running in my state and local elections. I have actually taken the time to get to know the Republicans running in Wisconsin.
In November, I don't plan on voting for or against George Bush, or an amnesty program. I plan on voting against the Democrats running my state into the ground.