Not Surprising He's A Republican
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bron-tay — 15 years ago(May 14, 2010 11:06 AM)
He's Republican? Well, he's gone up a notch in my opinion.
a young quite good looking guy when he started out, people just flocked to him and he never even had to work hard for anything
Perfect description of Barack Obama.Think cynical thoughts. -
Amills23 — 15 years ago(July 29, 2010 11:34 AM)
Wow you are pretty brainwashed aren't you? Republicans bad, Democrates good.
I hate that I always have to bring this up. Republicans donate more money than democrates do hand over fist.
In the United States if your family has money life is easier, but regardless of your postion if you work hard enough you can accomplish almost anything. If people don't believe this, than they are lying to themselves. The problem has more to do with the person in the mirror than anyone else.
FYI: I don't own a gun and I didn't come from a privildged family. My agreement with the Republican tax belief far out ways any liberal beliefs I have. -
goodkarma2 — 14 years ago(August 03, 2011 06:51 AM)
Just curious, but why are there only 2 big parties in the States? In my country (Austria), we have 5 big parties who build up the government (in changing cominations) and more than 10 smaller parties who exist, but don't play a large role in the political landscape.
And we only have 8 million people. How could a country as la16d0rge as the USA be ruled by only two parties (especially when one is liberal and the other conservative).
I'm just being curious, I don't know much of the political system in the states, but this thread has caught my attention -
suzan28 — 11 years ago(December 03, 2014 07:55 AM)
Just curious, but why are there only 2 big parties in the States? In my country (Austria), we have 5 big parties who build up the government (in changing cominations) and more than 10 smaller parties who exist, but don't play a large role in the political landscape.
And we only have 8 million people. How could a country as large as the USA be ruled by only two parties (especially when one is liberal and the other conservative).
I'm just being curious, I don't know much of the political system in the states, but this thread has caught my attention
I've never gotten that either.
I live in Canada, and we have three major parties, with a number of smaller ones..and it varies from province to province
so why only two parties
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revsolly — 14 years ago(October 08, 2011 08:54 PM)
"I wasn't too shocked when I heard this, republicans usually fall into one of two categories
- The toothless hick from Texas who has nothing to do but go rootin' tootin' and shootin' with one of his 75 guns or rifles
and - The "privileged" person, the kind of person who never had to really work for anything and has had it very easy with family connections or whatever and things just fall into their lap."
I am originally from St. Louis and I have all my own teeth. I am a working class person who has been married for 19 years and has 3 children, all adopted.
I used to be a member of the Democrat Party (I was going to say I was a liberal Democrat, but t2000hat seemed redundant). However, as I matured, I saw the foolishness of such an affiliation, and went with the Republicans.
By the way, I fixed your spelling errors, except for the obvious attempt to sound so cool.
Obamunism: The end of the Republic.
At times like these, I really hate being right!
- The toothless hick from Texas who has nothing to do but go rootin' tootin' and shootin' with one of his 75 guns or rifles
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Zingbot_9000 — 13 years ago(July 13, 2012 11:44 AM)
Revsolly, that is funny. I was born and raised Republican and when George Bush "Sr" was president I realized that the Republican party is all BS. War War War! Money Money Money! Evil in fact, H Ross Perot even said during that election that the Republican party was blackmailing him to get out of the race threatening to go to the media with lesbian pictures of his daughter. Also, if you believe a War with Iraq had anything to do with 911 you are a fool. Democrat is the way to go for anyone not in the top 1%. I have "matured" too, or should say gotten smarter as I have aged.
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loralee_87 — 12 years ago(March 15, 2014 05:36 PM)
"Democrat is the way to go for anyone not in the top 1%."
Pretty much every soul in America is in the top 1%. If you believe otherwise, then you are NOT paying attention. Take a look at the world around you.
Just some food for thought,
Peace, Y'all!
Loralee
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corinnacarpenter — 13 years ago(October 10, 2012 08:32 PM)
I love how they are the first ones to scream "bigot!" and "intolerant!",when they themselves are the bigots and the intolerant ones. The only time they'll accept your POV is when it's THEIR POV.
I'm stuck in the Seventies and that ain't no jive. -
corinnacarpenter — 13 years ago(October 10, 2012 08:48 PM)
I especially love the race card thing and the idiotic assertion that people who don't like Obama are racist.
I don't like Obama because he's an anti-American POS who has done nothing but make this country worse. I would not like him if he was 100% white!
The race card is played be the Dems when they don't 5b4have a reasonable,intelligent,well-thought out response.
Oh! And what about the Dems who have money out the wazoo? Cough George Clooney Cough,or the other Hollywood Libs who are throwing $$$$ at Obama?
I'm stuck in the Seventies and that ain't no jive.