There's been a lot of talk about the growing polarization of the political landscape of America. The hardening of the right with what seems to be a growing emphasis on social/cultural rather than fiscal conservatism and the outrage of the left fueled by the apparent criminal purpose and result of the Iraq invasion.
Even within the GOP it seems like there more than a "normal" amount of polarization - particularily on this issue of gay marriage.
This plank promoting a constitutional amendment against gay marriage (and even gay civil unions) sounds like it coulld go a long way to being fatal to GOP hopes for success in November.
I like those Log Cabin guys - I can march to their drummer these days. They want to steer the GOP back to the conservative middle ground - where it should be. I caught an interview with a rep from the the Log Cabin Republicans this morning (didn't catch his name) in which the guy refers to the gay rights plank as being "mean-spirited".
Right on, my man!
How and when did the lunatic fringe get ahold of the republican party? How did we let this happen?
It's important to put Kerry in the whitehouse - for the good of the GOP; and what's good for the republican party is good for America.