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Or are your opinions just a combination of a repeating what other people say in in articles and on the news? Maybe something you heard from someone you know? How can you choose a side. Basically, politcal parties and candidates seem similar. The only difference seems to be tax breaks for the wealthy, and smaller issues.

2006-07-06 13:59:17 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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It helps to be grounded in the political ideaologies that our politicians believe in. Most people do look at the newspaper and TV to make up their minds. The reason the two parties seem to have similar beliefs is because that's how the media portrays them. Actually, they are very different. Use your keyword search and type in Politics1. Click on Political Parties. You can view the beliefs of all the parties that currently exist in the United States. Nope, you've got to go beyond what the media give you. After all, the media said that Dewey won the presidential election in 1945, but Harry Truman was the man who went to the White House. Do a little poking around and you'll be suprised by what you find. Have fun!

2006-07-06 14:39:42 · answer #1 · answered by comitern9 2 · 0 0

Tax breaks for the wealthy. Doesn't sound like you know much about it either. Keep drinking that Kool Aid.

2006-07-06 21:17:18 · answer #2 · answered by Nuke Lefties 4 · 0 0

i try to take in the two sides as often as i can... it just upsets me that they get all worked up and they dont do anything physically about it... if youre tired of bush do something! i cant choose a side because both sides are doing wrong someway.. so i guess i choose the lesser of the two evils.....

2006-07-06 21:06:57 · answer #3 · answered by mz.Tiza 5 · 0 0

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