To: lasereye
We'll find out now, I guess, what the political fallout will be when the Democrats have to actually take responsibility for an immigration policy.There won't be any, because Bush, a Republican president, will sign the bill into law. If anything, the signing of this bill will improve the chances for a new party to be formed, one that is truly committed to American principles. The GOP could be headed to the scrap heap of history.
264 posted on
12/04/2006 10:43:04 AM PST by
Major Matt Mason
(Moderates cannot be allowed to control the GOP - 11/7/06 is the proof.)
To: Major Matt Mason
This bill is kind of like the weather (or other things) it's inevitable so we might as well lie back and enjoy it.
Big business wants this
Big labor wants this
Big religion wants this and
Big government wants this
Therefor they will get it.
I'm disgusted, but so is life. Hey we almost got this last year anyways.
266 posted on
12/04/2006 10:47:48 AM PST by
NeoCaveman
(waving the white flag of surrender like a Frenchman)
To: Major Matt Mason
If anything, the signing of this bill will improve the chances for a new party to be formed, one that is truly committed to American principles. The GOP could be headed to the scrap heap of history.
That is exactly what Conservatives need. I'm done with the GOP. I've maintained pretty much the same values I had when I voted for the first time several decades ago, and at that time, those values were in line with many in the GOP. Nowadays, I don't feel that way.
I ignored the warning signs and kept my mouth shut back when Bush was Governor of Texas and when he was campaigning and then won. Hell, I contributed my time and money both when he was Governor and then ran for President. No more.
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