To: MineralMan
"Personally, I don't know anyone who voted for him that still supports him, and the illegal immigration issue was just the last in a long list of disappointments from him."
You got that right!... Prior to the 2004 election I posted in here that I had voted for Bush in 2000, but because he had done nothing to secure our borders or stop illegal immigration, I would not be voting for him again.
I was called every name under the sun in here for saying so.
(Incidentally, I didn't vote for anyone for prez in 2004 because nobody offered a plan to protect our borders). I'm glad to see that many Freepers are now sharing my opinion about Bush and his 'Open Border' policy.
To: Ian McGreggor
"I didn't vote for anyone for prez in 2004 because nobody offered a plan to protect our borders"
I can't support not voting in an election; that just tells me you didn't care who won. Personally, I wrote in David A. Keene for President. Did he have a chance to win? Not really, but I sleep with a clear conscience knowing I did what I could voting-wise to put someone in place who would behave more like a conservative and less like Ted Kennedy.
71 posted on
04/24/2006 10:28:28 AM PDT by
NJ_gent
(Modernman should not have been banned.)
To: Ian McGreggor
I think that after 9/11 people expected the following:
1. Shut the border and deport criminal aliens;
2. Start promoting more energy self reliance and stick it to the ME Oil Cartel;
3. Kick the terrorists butts.
Of course we are doing number three, but most people realize that without doing the other two, the end result will be the same anyway.
86 posted on
04/24/2006 12:14:40 PM PDT by
chris1
(I)
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