you're not going to get a truthful answer here.
But allow me to give you my take on things.
Democrats are called commies because they believe in promoting the general welfare of people, even though they still support the free market.
i won't make a generalization for Republicans, but i will tell you about the Bush Administration. They do what they want, and if they can't do it, they try their best to pass a law to allow them to do it. They just don't care about rules and regulations, and have a "do anything to get the job done" attitude. And even with that attitude, they still are doing a terrible job in the War on Terror.
2006-09-29 13:31:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither. Both will want government control over some aspect of life. Republicans will supposedly restrict your freedom of choice and speech. Democrats will supposedly restrict your freedom to self protection and religious expression but it's all nonsense.
Both parties will spin the truth and lie a bit anyone who thinks otherwise is fooling themselves. Remember George Washington was against political parties just read his farewell address.
There are other political parties in the US such as the Libetarians, the Green Party, the American Communist Party and more but since the media doesn't give them any attention no one knows they exist.
2006-09-29 20:51:07
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answered by sprydle 5
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Republicans.
2006-09-29 20:43:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Using the definition of fascism as a guide (courtesy of Merriam-Webster), I have [Checked] those attributes that President Bush, conservatives and Republicans exude:
1 a political philosophy [Check], movement [Check], or regime [Check] that exalts nation [Check] and often race [Check- Causcasian] above the individual [Check] and that stands for a centralized autocratic government [Check] headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social [Check] regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition [Check]
2 : a tendency [Check] toward or actual [Check] exercise of strong autocratic [Check] or dictatorial control.
The Constitution is keeping President Bush from becoming a dictator, but he's doing everything he can to alter the laws to become one. I don't ever want to be able to [Check] that one!!!
2006-09-29 21:55:39
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answered by ideogenetic 7
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Both. The only completely anti-fascist party is the Libertarians; but, sadly, they have a few screws loose too.
2006-09-29 20:40:29
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answered by Maggie_21 1
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Hey isn't it the Democrats that want to make changes whether it's for the better or not. Republicans are the stabilizing force.
2006-09-29 20:42:18
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answered by old man 2
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Republicans by far
2006-09-29 20:58:35
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answered by Absolution 4
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I don't know.
But I know which one likes their underage same sex pages better.
Am I right Tom Foley? It's Republicans, Right?
Good question. Very thought provoking.
2006-09-29 20:33:02
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answered by imnogeniusbutt 4
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I really doubt that you even know what "fascist" means...
2006-09-29 20:58:24
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answered by lordkelvin 7
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How about your own country?
2006-09-29 20:31:48
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answered by Anonymous
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