So those of us that agree with the President have to change parties? Why? Our guy is in the White House. Why would I want to change when the Republican Party works for me?
It's hilarious how the hate-Bush crowd think THEY are the real Republicans when they couldn't elect a dog catcher. Then they demand supporters of the Party leave the Party -- if we don't, then they'll form a Third Party and show us by helping to elect Hillary Clinton just like they helped elect Bill in 1992 by supporting Ross Perot.
My post was not directed toward you so I am at a loss as to why you took it personally. The rest of your post is just silly and apropos of nothing I wrote.
"It's hilarious how the hate-Bush crowd think THEY are the real Republicans when they couldn't elect a dog catcher. Then they demand supporters of the Party leave the Party -- if we don't, then they'll form a Third Party and show us by helping to elect Hillary Clinton just like they helped elect Bill in 1992 by supporting Ross Perot."
It may be hilarious because you don't get it.
Bush works for us, not the other way around. We support ideals not a party. The Republicans are closer to those ideals. It is our responsibility to have Bush act along those ideals.
Who said anything about hating Bush? Just because some of us actually refuse to drink the kool-aid and criticize when it's warranted, doesn't mean we hate Bush. I loved and voted for Ronald Reagan, but I wasn't crazy about his tax reform at the time. On the other hand, I hated everything about Bill Clinton and never voted for the man.
If Bush gets his way on this, not only will it put the country on a track towards inevitable trouble in the future, but you can say hello to a large, even more powerful gov't.
BTW., the majority of Republicans and Americans do not support the President's complete failure on this issue since he took office, nor do they support amnesty.