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This is a late entry.
Last weekend, I received the voter registration card I requested from the San Diego Registrar of Voters.
As I said I would do, I changed my party affiliation from 'Republican' to 'Decline to State' and mailed it.
It is done - the GOP has lost another member of their party due to....well, them all being asshatted clowns.
Will others follow my example? I dunno, but I'll bet that while others might not change their party affiliation, they'll be taking a serious look at all of the candidates in the June 2006 primary and in the General election in November.
Will mine (and others) actions make any impact on how the Republicans in Congress vote? Again, I dunno but I know that my vote will not be wasted on policial hacks that operate merely to maintain their powerbase.
This is a shot-across-the-bow of the GOP; get your ducks in a row or you'll be looking for a job soon....
ADDENDUM: I've also removed the 'Blogs for Bush' button on the left side.
Better late than never, eh? I am beginning to lose count of all the turncoats amongst my blog bu
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My Southern roots go back to 1685 when my ancestors fled Wales to escape genocide after trying to change the 'systm'. A direct member of my family has served in every war since this country's beginning with the exception of Desert Storm. I am a disabled Vietnam-era veteran and my daughter will be leaving for Iraq in July as a member of the USAR.
Like most long time Southerners I was a registered Democrat until the mid 70's when the party abandoned my beliefs and I joined the Republican Party and became active in trying to change the harm done and the creeping crud of federalism.
One thing I learned is that you can't change minds from the outside. You can only change minds by working with the establishment, not by standing on the outside casting stones against a brick wall. In the final analysis most of us vote not for the best candidate but for the one that will do us the less harm.
In that respect, to find and encourage those that would do the less harm you have to work from the inside. Like you and millions of other conservatives I am extremely disappointed with the lost chances we've had in the last 6 years to truly make a difference in stopping this creeping crud of federalism (along with its cost), stop terrorism, and close our borders to hordes of uneducated future welfare recipients which with their resulting citizenship and votes will bring this country down.
Disgust with the present crew in D.C. is an understatement but we brought it upon ourselves by not supporting term limits and the majority of us being to afraid of being singled out by being un-PC. PC-ness is our enemy and the major enemy of any elected official because of the liberal press' attack dogs.
Dropping out is not the answer, dropping in is! I ask all, how many meetings of your local GOP organization have you attended? How many letters to the editor have you written? How many times a day do you bite your upper lip to remain PC? Third party candidates don't have a chance in Hell as we found out with Perot which gave us 8 years of decadence with a legacy of elementary children doing oral sex because it isn't sex.
We can't give up and walk away because we will have no voice as a small group of "outsiders", we have no choice but to work from within to bring some sanity back into government.
|| Posted by Jerry Ellis, May 25, 2006 04:35 PM ||Better late than never, eh? I am beginning to lose count of all the turncoats amongst my blog buddies/acquaintances ... nice to see yet another, though. And another, and another, and another.
|| Posted by Miko, May 31, 2006 03:17 AM ||