Authored by JOHN W LILLPOP



In a playful photo from the White House press room, President Bush mockingly cups his ear as if struggling to hear questions posed by the media.

Now over 60, the president apparently needs all the help he can get hearing the voice of We the People.

Although critics alledge that the problem is not organic, but rather is one of willingness to listen.

In other words, the president's hearing is fine. But his listening to, and abiding by, the will of the electorate is not functioning.

On illegal immigration, for instance, President Bush continues to push "Comprehensive Reform" that is widely recognized as amnesty for illegal aliens.

With as many as 20 million illegal aliens currently in the United States, a majority of Americans want President Bush to immediately secure the U.S.-Mexican border to stop further invasions from Mexico.

Americans are also opposed to the so-called Guest Worker program proposed by the President, and do not believe that illegal aliens should be rewarded with a path to citizenship.

Recent polling numbers indicate that the president is also out of touch with voters on the war in Iraq, and federal spending.

Most Americans now believe that the nation is headed in the wrong direction.

You had better listen, sir.

Otherwise you may be forced to listen to a Bill of Impeachment filed against you by a hostile Democrat congress next winter.