"Republicans have morphed into the Green Party"
wow... that would be cool
the republicans and the democrats get plenty of airtime, so you should be able to get the gist of what they're about... and honestly, they're both lacking a real unified underlying platform, except for the neocons making money for corporations, and the liberals to separate church and state, and a couple of other possible examples.
The Green Party is basically one-issue, the environment, hence the name, but they have other opinions which are related... regulating corporations, probably fighting poverty, etc.
And based on Ralph Nader's involvement, corporate responsibility would be a big part of anything they accomplish if elected... look up Nader and the bad tires, cockpit doors, etc.
2006-09-01 09:20:15
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answered by Aleksandr 4
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nicely, the only thank you to have a democracy with minimum "sellout" is that if there have been no significant events, yet instead significant coalitions. this is style of what the Dems and Reps are rather, many divergent factions searching for skill lots that they are prepared to element with human beings they only tangentially believe. so which you're able to be a conservative Christian (as an occasion), yet using fact the only thank you to have skill over coverage judgements is to be a Republican, you're able to desire to sell out to pastimes that could be in lots of tactics, antithetical on your morals. Or once you're a social liberal, you will could desire to be a Democrat to get your perspectives heard, notwithstanding in case you do not believe lots of their rhetoric on issues like protectionism or taxes.
2016-10-01 04:37:33
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answered by rambhul 4
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Republicans have morphed into the Green Party
2006-09-01 09:15:43
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answered by Anonymous
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The green party are the only ones with the ideals, sadly.
2006-09-01 09:14:20
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answered by dane 4
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