Immigration the "Unbridgeable Divide" in the GOP?
"To be sure, and absent that 'consensus position' being formally adopted
by the GOP and its presidential nominee, many of us will walk away from the Republican Party in the 2008 general election. As one who voted for George W. Bush in 2000 and again in 2004, I’ll be damned if I will support with my money and my vote yet another Republican candidate depicted, at best, as the lesser of two evils in contradistinction to his Democratic rival," writes Bernard Higgins at A Certain Slant of Light. "And now we have what cannot be described as anything other than the nadir of this administration’s compulsively unconscionable obeisance to the corrupt government of Mexico and the hegemony of the 'World Court' in its determination to litigate against the state of Texas before the United States Supreme Court in Medellin v. Texas — in effect, the President of the United States (himself a former governor of Texas) siding with a savage, illegal alien, Mexican rapist-murderer on Texas’ death row."
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