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True, and those are all VERY valid points, but again, I'd rather thumb the nose at the dems and let them know at the polls just how irritating (not to mention unconstitutional) their gun laws are, otherwise, they just simply won't change.
Once the left has completed their transformation, and no longer supports gun control, I'd proceed to support the next most important right on the list... and next, and so on and so forth.
Of course, if a pro-gun democrat comes forth, I'll give voting for him very serious thought.., as he'd likely be better than the republicans on all the other civil liberties as well.
Worst thing I see in Bush is the privacy violations (and they are very bad), patriot act, etc. I much prefer the libertarian party, and I'll vote for libertarians in certain circumstances.
Something you mentioned about him once that I've been thinking about a little, but haven't heard of before, was some sort of "shadow government". Can you link me to the article discussing this? I think you had said he created one. This I'd love to see if it is real, and you have links for me.