Sunday, February 25, 2007

What Should the Republican Party Do to Win in 2008?

The GOP sent an e-mail to me, asking me to share my ideas as to what they should do to win in 2008. Here's what I wrote them at :
http://www.GOP.com/YourIdeas

"The number one issue that could destroy the Republican coalition and drive conservative Democrats away from us is illegal immigration. If we want to win in 2008, we will stand firmly for border control and against any form of amnesty for illegals already here, such as President Bush's proposed citizenship track, etc. Republican lawmakers at both State and federal levels need to sponsor and pass legislation that will make illegal immigrants want to return voluntarily to their homelands. This would include barring them from healthcare, education, housing, employment, driver's licenses, social security, welfare, etc. There should be absolutely no rewards for breaking our immigration laws.

"Additionally, we must adhere to our conservative principles: low taxes, fiscal responsibility (balanced budget), line-item veto, anti-abortion, and limited federal government."

Feel free to go to the website above and share your ideas with them. Place a copy of what you send on the comments here, if you like.

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