As long as we are putting forth hypotheticals, 'What if Bush and the Senate Republicans accurately represented the will of the people. If their consciences are so seered that they cannot, then go to the lectern and convince conservatives that giving the country away to scores of millions of aliens is best for the country. Show us where the collective will of 85% of the public is off base on this issue and we will follow. They will not do it because there is not rhyme or reason other than perceived political gain to the goddamn politicians." To those who believe that loosing the next election is worse than loosing your country, you might want to ruminate on that a while. This isssue is more than a vote to increase your taxes, or earmark a billion for a bridge to knowhere. Or you might consider this: "Is there no issue which rises above the need for your party affiliation dominence of the political landscape? Are not your chosen leaders lying to you more unsavory than democrats lying to you? You know the dems are liars from the beginning. Now we find we are being fragged by our own. Which is the harshest cut? The choice of taking this senate and administration to the woodshed seems inevitable. They asked for it and now they will reap their own whirlwind. This is a 1 % majority country now. I believe the Republican in the senate have driven off more than 1%, if only to stay home from the poles. This is not the doing of the electorate. It is the doing of nefarious, self-serving Republicans, who are requiring voters to check their opinions at the door and fall in line or else. In the words of Harry Callahan, "I am afraid you have misjudged me."
Well put.
Votes would actually be wasted if conservatives do vote for the GOP and most lose anyway. Or those that win would have won otherwise.
Meanwhile, no message would have been sent cementing the notions that these assclowns can continue to do whatever they want with political impunity while we are taken for fools that will always vote for them out of fear.
Well I consider voting for them tantamount to voting for the DimLibs of yesteryear, say in the '70s and '80s, perhaps even '90s.
Not this voter and his family!