no we are still too liberal.
republicans today are too liberal. they are really in the middle. and democrats are way left.
we need to really have a right wing republican party.
2006-06-14 15:06:44
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all the american political system as become an obligarchy.
The political party are so similar you can't tell them apart. By all mean neither party are really representing american people. This obligarchy is rather aimed at representing the Corporate interests, ultimately, this is in direct conflict to the american people's welfare, well being and future.
Whenever you reads news that says that Americans benefited from tax cuts or from the economy, the news don't allude to a majority of americans, but rather a tiny minority ; [ or some shitty corporations right? ]
The truth is that american people seem to be getting poorer [in their trailer parks] with the illusion of over consumption while their asses are being entertained by mind abusing TVs, forgetting while eating "cholesterol induced pop-corn" that it is not the economy that feed people but that it is MOTHER EARTH which grow the food.
If you contaminate the soil and the water and the air, tell me what
will nourish your sons and daughters in 15 years from now ?
Not GWB or Hillary whom does not give a _ _ _ _ [censored]
It is already estimated that one out of two adult is already having problems with cancer, so one out of three woman will experience
a form of cancer or another due to our polluted environment..
Imagine in 15 years from now before you get in that Republican GAZ propelled and Democrat made SUV..
Mr. Curious up there shouldn't complain about Illegals, the US obligarchy created these poors with Nafta ; the poors are US made.. [ Whole south america has been made poor by US coverted wars ] Your Tax dollars Mr. Curious ? I think you should start giving back or compensate South Americans.
2006-06-14 21:17:56
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answered by cyranoyebo 3
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No. Not as long as ANY Republicans are granting amnesty to illegal aliens living here and sponging off of my tax dollars they are NOT representing me. This kind of bleeding heart liberalism is to be expected from left-wing Democrats who always want to give away my tax dollars to the undeserving, but not of Republicans.
2006-06-14 21:11:21
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answered by Mr. Curious 6
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Are you kidding me??! They have their own agenda, much to the dismay and disgust and disenfranchisement of ALL OF their constituency!! All they care about are their own wallets, and they have done it at the expense of you and me! Of the people, by the people, and for the people?? YEAH, RIGHT!!! Neo-Cons live and breathe by the Golden Rule: he who has the Gold makes the Rules!! Represented by the Republican majority??! If that were so, we'd all be rich, we'd cheat on our taxes, we'd screw our neighbors, we'd screw our business associates, we'd go to church, and then we'd do it all over again!!
2006-06-14 21:08:01
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answered by Rebooted 5
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No, I am neither a rich person or a large corporation, therefore I am not represented by the repuglican majority
2006-06-14 21:27:50
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answered by Anonymous
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No. I could probably be represented by Republicans, but not these "cut taxes and spend" variety.
2006-06-14 21:07:05
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answered by PermDude 4
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Yes. Not completely in agreement...but everyone is different...and I'm generally well represented
2006-06-14 21:07:34
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answered by gcbtrading 7
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I don't think we are being well represented by either side.
2006-06-14 21:09:27
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Neither do the Demos.
Politicians tend to be self-serving, eh?
2006-06-14 22:49:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2006-06-14 21:06:38
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answered by Michael F 5
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