Actually most Americans do blame him for the marching. His pro-illegal rhetoric he has been using to sell his Guestworker Plan has indeed given the illegals a sense of seurity to freely come out. When a President comes out and says "deportation is out of the question" or "these are fine people" or "family values do not stop at the Rio Grande" or "our economy needs them" or "they do the work Americans wont do" those are messages that give illegals a sense of security and YES...over time it eventually sparked the protests which I have never seen before.
Sure Kennedy and other liberals came out during the protests and instigated them with support, but the messages from Bush himself had a lot to do with sparking these Protest America rallies.
I'm not saying Bush wanted these rallies to occur, I'm 99% sure he did not (maybe Im too naive on that point) but he did spark them.
Ironically the majority of these illegals with their "today we march tomorrow we vote" are would be democrat voters and so it's no surprise that the conservative-bashers would be in support of Bush's Amnesty program.
**Actually most Americans do blame him for the marching**
Please do not confuse yourself as being representative of Americans. Most rational people would recognize that the illegals were marching because of the bill that the House wanted to pass, which is what they were marching in opposition to. But don't let the facts get in the way of your Bush-bashing.
Credible source please?