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/p> p> Nor for any other Senator who votes for this piece of legislative trash! One can only assume that Senator McCain is hoping that he can get enough illegal aliens registered to vote in the Republican primaries for him to get the nomination. He'd better hope for it. No conservative worth his or her salt is going to vote for this liberal Democrat dressed up in Republican drag. br> -- Keith Kunzler br> Arnold, Missouri /p>I gave up on George W. Bush way back in 2003. I'd voted for Bush in 2000, but by the third year of his administration it was obvious to me that he had no interest in securing our borders, that he hadn't a clue as to a war-winning strategy in Iraq, his fiscal policies were a disaster, and that he was more interested in doing the bidding of Vicente Fox than in honoring his oath of office. Mr. Bush's failures as a leader and as a president should have been a surprise to no one. He was a mediocre and inattentive Air Force officer as a young man and he's turned out to be a mediocre and inattentive Commander-in-Chief as a middle-aged man.
p>As a conservative Republican I can no longer support this President's many failed policies. George W. Bush has failed not only himself, but this country, our military, our veterans, and his party. Now he's teamed up with Ted Kennedy to ram amnesty for twenty million illegal aliens down our throats. If the Republican Party fades into extinction, George W. Bush, and only George W. Bush, will be to blame. Bush will always be able to claim that dubious achievement as his "legacy." br> -- Tillman L. Jeffrey br> Carmichael, California /p>W. James Antle III said:
"Romney took a position similar in principle to this bill's language as recently as Tuesday's South Carolina debate."
That statement is totally wrong. Romney's stance on the issue is nowhere near that of McPain/Kennedy. I demand a retraction to the above quote.
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