Posted on 06/28/2007 5:27:08 AM PDT by gpapa
The comprehensivists have one last argument for passing an immigration bill that even they concede is flawed: It is important for Republicans to pass something that takes immigration off the table before the next election. Needless to say, they would not take their own advice if an enforcement-first bill were on the table. But they seem sincerely to believe that after this bill is passed, the partys divisions will heal.
Dream on.
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How 'bout this:
NO CONSERVATIVE, NO VOTE!
I still don’t get, in my gut, why they don’t do the popular thing and pass enforcement measures. Do the voters mean so little in today’s politics? Only money and 30 second ads matter?
I know I will walk away from the GOP table. I will vote 3rd party. This isn’t a simple rift as the corrupt GOP thinks it is, it is a deep crater that will destroy the party and destroy the USA that I love.
Sorry guys, I will never vote GOP again.
25 million votes is a heck of alot!
BS. Most Americans oppose amnesty and only 26% support this bill.
25 million votes is a heck of a lot
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Those votes are for the Dems. We should have a unbreakable filibuster IF Republicans looked after their own long term political interests (like the base wants them to). Short term is where they have to be thinking.
“Sorry guys, I will never vote GOP again.”
With all due respect, never say never. I remember when I was disillusioned with Nixon and his rather liberal political agenda, dishonesty and sucking up to Mao. I actually voted for a third party. I could not vote for McGovern. I nearly voted for Carter when Reagan lost the nomination to Ford. After Carter was elected, I realized that as mediocre as Ford was, as rotten as Nixon was, enabling the election of a Democrat is the WORST choice. Ross Perot convinced many to vote for he, and it helped to give us Slick.
Support good GOP candidates. Vote against bad GOP candidates. We won’t always win, but we will never win supporting a third party.
I've learned to never say never. What I won't do is support the party structure or support someone ~just because~ they wear the GOP label.
That's a big swing for me. Six months ago I was all on the bandwagon to support "whoever the nominee is." I'll still probably vote for the GOP candidate next year.
But the level of my participation at the grass roots level remains to be seen.
Dream on is right. The result of this bill passing will be the exact opposite - full divorce.
We see the direction the GOP is taking. I no longer look at anything that is happening as party politics.
The GOP and the Democrats look like each has the same goal and just merely fight over who gets to be in the driver’s seat.
Until people can see what is happening goes beyond party politics, they will be unable to wake up.
If you read George Washington’s farewell speech to the nation, he talks about his fears of “parties”. The speech describes all the dangers to look out for that are happening right before our eyes. We just didn’t pay attention to his warning.
I think the next elections won’t matter a whole lot if this bill passes. The GOP will have to mirror the Democrats just to have a chance.
Both options are deplorable now, and will be increasingly deplorable in the future.
He can go dance with himself too.
We need a Goldwater or Reagan again . . . We can help make that happen by ceasing to listen to main stream media and political commentators view of who is electible and who is not. Just work hard in the primaries and give in the primaries to the conservative and ignore the "slings and arrows" thrown at them.
It’s so rare that what’s right is also what’s popular. In those few cases where they ARE the same, government is sure to fight tooth & nail against it.
Well, I agree that is the only option left.
Sometimes it ain’t about who you’re votin’ for, its about who you’re votin’ against.
A vote for Bush was a vote against AlGore or John Effin’ Kerry. No matter what my issues with Bush (and there are a LOT of them...) he’s still a better man and a better President than his rivals would have been.
That said, we do need to punish the GOP traitors, starting with Lott, Graham, and McInsane.
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