Jazz, I believe there will be A LOT more change than just the curtains in the White House with a President Obama.Quote:
The glitter will fade when Obama supporters realize there is no change other than the curtains in the White House.
I think we need to remember that although our Republican president approved the amnesty bill and asked the senate to pass it, at the same time it was us along with the Republicans who stopped it.
Also, at least following that our Republican president said that he had no choice now but to try to start enforcing immigration laws, indicating that he at least heard us somewhat and also agreed that SOMETHING had to be done. It's a far cry from what had previously been going on and let's remember that Clinton had not lifted a finger about it either for eight years.
It was under Clinton that the huge wave of illegal immigration really got going. Especially in South Florida. It was under Clinton when it got started, not Bush although it got horribly worse under President Bush, I won't deny that. But it wasn't ALL President Bush's fault. It just wasn't.
IMHO, I believe that although we are angry with Republicans for a lot of things, they still are far better than the Democrats by far.
Last but not least, I think we ALL respect people such as Tom Tancredo and Jeff Sessions. They have been relentless in their fight for us, never faltering once, not for a minute.
I think that we should all respect them to the point that we seriously consider following their advise at this time.
The Republicans are not perfect, President Bush is not perfect, John McCain is a royal pain in the butt (to say the least), BUT they are better for us to deal with than Obama and the Democrats.
And to do a write in or to vote for Barr or anyone else will give us a President Obama. Too much damage could and will likely be done to think that things could be corrected in 2012. Our problems will probably be ten fold what they are today.
Actually the only thing that might NOT change might be the curtains in the White House!