GOPers must choose between representing the partisans in the
Republican party - or representing the people in their districts.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/06/14/a_legislator_finds_himself_tugged_in_two_directions/?rss_id=Boston.com+%2F+News
Paul Kujawski is one of those GOPer legislators who rode into
office on the coat tails of George Bush and the Religious Right.
They put him in office, and they want him to continue to fight
against marriage rights.
But they are impotent.
Meanwhile, he's been approached by his actual constituents -
people who live and vote in his district. They want him to work
against the NeoChristians and to *promote* marriage.
Which way will he go? Will he continue to ally himself with the
religious right - to fight against marriage?
Or will he man up and do what he was hired to do - represent the
wishes of his constituents?