E Pluribus Reluctor --(those who resist)

Friday, November 17, 2006

Alone and Forsaken, Kicked in the Face, Part 1

"Oh where has she gone to,
oh where can she be.
She may have forsaken
some other like me.
She promised to honor,
to love and obey.
Each vow was a plaything
that she threw away.
"

The lyrics to the cowboy's lament above came to my mind when I heard the news that Mel Martinez has been tapped by bush (no more capital letters for him) to lead the RNC straight down the big, gold-plated amnesty highway.

The GOP/Conservative side of the net has been all a-buzz regarding the message(s) sent and their meanings in the recent election. Those of us that believe that good borders make good neighbors, that a 'guest worker program' is a bald-faced lie and that bush is the reason we lost the election were hoping that the message we sent would translate into action steering the party at least a little bit back toward its traditional conservative roots.

'Hope' is the last name of a dead comedian and that's about it.

Rove and bush plunged the last knife in the drawer into the backs of those who put them in power this week with the selection of Martinez. Obvioulsy, out-pandering the Democrats is the new strategy. Why else would they select the most open-borders, pro-amnesty give-away-the-store socialist one could imagine?

So what is a Republican now, and what do they stand for?

to be continued.....meanwhile, enjoy a few shots of bush's border policy:


...I'm sure they are all bringing needed skills to contribute to the good of the nation. Look!, there's a software programmer poking his head through the fence!








..Citizens doing the job their (republican) government won't do. And yes, those are real guns with real bullets, because drug dealers and murderers are common at our border. By the way, Korans and documents with arabic writing have been found in increasing frequency at the border.

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