I personally like the way WotC has been using D&D. However, as a non-miniature user in D&D, I don't relish the idea of miniatures being used in my campaigns. So, I hate it when everyone assumes that you need miniatures to play a game where the main component is your imagination.
Besides, if anyone forces me to use miniatures, I'll just pull out my Yugi-Oh cards and say, "Here are my miniatures."

I honestly don't think that miniatures are really needed to have a satisfying game.
1. 3.5: I really don't care. I decided to write my own d20 RPG, thanks to the SRD. Okay, I care a little bit, but you can be sure that I'll be de-emphasizing miniatures as a needed element of play.
2. WotC pricing: WotC isn't fleecing me one solid bit. Their books are much better than other RPG books. Both content and production value. Besides, I have more fun creating my own T.V. Show then sitting down and watching a t.v. show, or taking in a movie, or for some reason, watching a DVD (imagine the amount in power bills I could save!). RPGs are the cheapest, and probably one of the most satisfying, forms of entertainment in the world.
So it's a pretty open and shut case for me.