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*Steven* |
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Discuss. Yes I'm generalizing. Yes I feel this way about the majority who try to be politically active. Why shouldn't I? They think they know whats best for everyone and think they're always right and that they're always doing the right thing. Take for instance, everyone who shuns people who don't agree with the global warming hype.
QUOTE(Aging Hippie Liberal Douche) OMG GLOBAL WARMING IS HAPPENING STOP DRIVING STOP THE INDUSTRY! IT'LL SAVE THE WORLD WE KNOW WHATS BEST!!! See my point? |
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*CowerPointyObjects* |
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Can we please implement grammar-based exclusivity?
Um, the terms "liberal" and "Republican" don't really parallel. Generally, Republicans are conservative and Democrats are liberal, but that statement about the party not mattering doesn't really work, seeing as there is no such thing as the liberal party. And of course you should vote based on the issues, but parties represent general ideologies, so unless you're just completely moderate, you're more than likely going to lean towards one party. That's hard, though, because moderate candidates generally don't do very well in elections. But still, there tends to be enough of a dichotomy between the parties it's hard to be as independent of a voter as would be ideal. It's also really hard to say who would be more of an "a-hole to the people," when you consider that people have different ideas of what the government can do that would be offensive. IE, conservatives could consider a politician to be an a-hole if he votes for higher taxes (and I'll leave it there and avoid snide comments), whereas a liberal could find him or her to be an a-hole if they support anti-gay legislature. It's all still completely subjective, so uh, your post basically says nothing. |
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