I'm registered Republican because of where I live (see links at end of post); however, I don't feel much like one.
Seeing as I am for universal health care (if it is done right) and soooo antiwar I feel like a, well, left libertarian!
This is the only real choice we have now: Freedom or Fascism
Letters by a name mean nothing.
"Congressional Republicans aim to present a united front; GOP base, party's losses hinder effort" by Susan Milligan, Globe Staff | June 5, 2009
WASHINGTON - A left-leaning agenda making marked progress on Capitol Hill....
A key part of the GOP base - big business - has largely abandoned earlier fights against a healthcare overhaul and pollution emissions standards, undermining Republican efforts to thwart both pieces of legislation. And the party, too, is divided: some Republicans are working with Democrats on the healthcare package, while others are refusing to agree to any public health insurance plan.
And on legislation designed to slow climate change, GOP lawmakers are divided between those who say global warming is a myth, and those who believe the new standards would be damaging to business.
The EVIDENCE would seem to suggest such!
Neither the healthcare nor energy bills is assured final passage on Capitol Hill.... the Republicans are foundering - and President Obama and Democratic allies in Congress are setting the agenda....
It's ALL the SAME AGENDA with the parties just SWITCHING SIDES depending on who is in or out. No fooled anymore.
On Capitol Hill, Republicans are trying to remake their image, but are being drowned out by hard-core conservatives....
Even though there is NOTHING CONSERVATIVE about the FASCISTS!
--more--"Yeah, and they don't want to hear from me!
Also see: The Perils of One-Party Politics: The Problem
The Perils of One-Party Politics: Speaker's Shoes
The Perils of One-Party Politics: The Ruling Party
The Perils of One-Party Politics: Massachusetts' Democracy