Yep. And I've already given my reasons why.
What good is power sans principle? Here's an equation for you: Power - Principle = ZERO. (Well, zero will at least buy you a Republican administration.)
That was good! I like that, and I can dig it. But this is not a "chicken/egg" argument. You can have all the light bulbs (principle(s)) in the world, but without electricy (power), you're still in the dark.
The answer is to return to constitutional principles.
Amen to that. But you're arguing at a disadvantage here. I'll get to that later on today. Keep your eyes open.
As far as having an "answer" to all of this, I can't say that I have one you would accept.
Sure I'll accept it, as long as its viable.
Fighting for a return to the Constitution should be our ultimate goal, no matter what political party you choose to support.
Ya damn skippie.
I just know for a fact that the GOP, as a whole, does not have the Constitution as its focus.
Perfect honesty here! You admitted it, and this is what I've been looking for: "as a whole." You're absolutely right. But this leads me back to my point. The GOP is the most VIABLE choice in looking to the Constitution. Far too many of them don't, but we know that the RATS AS A WHOLE don't look to it at all unless they can use it to their advantage.
Stay tuned, my man. I'll get the party started a little later.
So how are you going to reform the Republican party, the last and only great hope? (Even though you aren't one, in a pigs eye.)
You going to reform it by backing Bush? Sucking up to Hastert? Licking Lott's boots? C'mon Mr. Positive, answers please.
Your chosen party, who has caved in on every point of importance for as long as anyone can remember will suddenly change direction? You are delusional.