Doesn't it seem stupid how far party lines are being taken?
2006-07-14
02:09:22
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Southpaw
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"I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!"
--Mugatu
2006-07-14
02:10:42 ·
update #1
It's very stupid when the New York Times released valuable information about our troops overseas that could put them in seriouis danger!
2006-07-14
02:14:16 ·
update #2
see I'm so upset I didn't spell serious right.
2006-07-14
02:14:40 ·
update #3
Yes....it is not good for this Country. Our government should
work together for the betterment of the people of the U.S. but
instead it's now a Democrats all vote one way, and Republicans
all vote another way. I noticed the very start of this after the
election when chads, dimples and junk like that caused a big
riff. From then on Democrats said Republicans stole the election.
That irritated Republicans, and it's been the most partisan we've
ever witnessed since then. We need to throw out all the incum-
bants and get new unpartisan citizens to take their place.
2006-07-14 02:16:51
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, people do not have to follow party lines. More power to independent thinkers. Too many people take the easy way out and think politics is a sporting event and they only root for their home team. Look at the country and see what a mess both parties have created. Think for yourself and don't vote because someone on the radio told you their canidate is the best. It is still America and we get to vote them out as easily as we voted them in.
2006-07-14 09:18:35
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answered by Thomas S 4
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Because most people treat it like a sporting event, and really don't even know what either party stands for anymore. Some people join a party over one issue, and then feel they need to defend the party like if they lose they are going to die.
2006-07-14 09:13:43
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answered by jpxc99 3
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No it's not stupid. People who have very strong party affiliations think that we need to get the other party out of office for the wellbeing of the country.
2006-07-14 09:12:52
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answered by ? 4
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After Bush the Divider was illegally put into office.
2006-07-14 11:00:11
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answered by Lou 6
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When Dems became sore losers and started attacking the Reps all the time.
2006-07-14 09:11:24
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answered by Anonymous
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2000. A lot of people feel like they were cheated by the Republicans. I'm not saying its true, but that's when I noticed a divide.
2006-07-14 09:21:56
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answered by Pitchow! 7
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After we went into Iraq
2006-07-14 09:23:00
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answered by DEEJay 4
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You're an idiot
2006-07-15 14:39:32
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answered by gachildofgod 2
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