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Old 08-24-2009, 02:29 PM
 
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Sounds like you'd be more at home in some S American country. Democracy ain't for everybody I guess.
neither for many american politicians, who purposely supported and destroyed other democracies, we dont need to go there
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Old 08-24-2009, 02:31 PM
 
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No. Absolutely not. We already have a very limited two party system. Paring that down to only one party would be horrendous. I'm a staunch conservative but liberals have done a lot of good for this country.
a 2 party system corrupted by different wings, whats the difference between a liberal republican and a liberal demcrat. the same thing with conservatives in both parties.

this country isnt really ran on democrat vs republican but liberal vs conservatives..... featuring moderates and other unrecognized parties
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Old 08-24-2009, 02:51 PM
 
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a 2 party system corrupted by different wings, whats the difference between a liberal republican and a liberal demcrat. the same thing with conservatives in both parties.

this country isnt really ran on democrat vs republican but liberal vs conservatives..... featuring moderates and other unrecognized parties
You bring up good points. I'm not an ideologue and believe that well-meaning people on both sides of the aisle have salient opinions that should be heard. I won't condemn all liberals, just as I hope that liberals won't condemn all conservatives. But as I said, you bring up some very good points.
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