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Old 09-09-2005, 11:22 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Just goes to show how effective underground organizing can be.

And just how stupid some conservatives are...
Yep.

And yep.
Despite the egregious (I love words like that) stupidity of some conservatives, I can't bring myself to believe that liberals would have any better ideas, especially considering the current ones in government.

We need to bring more parties into the mix in my opinion.
I have a feeling that even if we would have more political parties, they would organize themselves into basically the same conservative vs. liberal blocs in order to achieve a majority in Congress.
Not at all. Say there was a green party that held our environment as its priority. The reps and dems would have to work with them to gain a majority for bills/laws when it comes to pollution etc.
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There is little doubt that the world in general is more liberal than it was 50 years ago and beyond. Conservatives are simply roadblocks on the path to an ever more progressive and liberal world. What a sad existence.
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Old 09-10-2005, 05:51 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Not at all. Say there was a green party that held our environment as its priority. The reps and dems would have to work with them to gain a majority for bills/laws when it comes to pollution etc.
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haha dirka is right. i definetly think we need more parties and parties that ctually make sense unlike the parties such as the greenpeace party and various others. no matter where u go politicians lie whether its for better or for worse.
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