They haven't. It's just that Bush is pulling Conservatives way to the right so the liberals only seem more radical.
2006-10-03 09:04:05
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answered by franco5 2
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I suppose they've come to the realization, consciously or unconsciously, that they really have nothing to offer America or Americans. They have no real plans to do anything to keep America great or improve Americans' lives.
It is this inherent emptiness, anger, hatred and bellicosity that drives their impotent rage. It is also because they are increasingly called out on their apparent dissociation from reality, and the dissonance causes internal turmoil.
Let's face it, anybody who'd believe 9/11 was a set up, that Iraq was about oil, or that Clinton wasn't an incompetent whorehound is clearly not fully in touch with reality. And that's the Democrat base!
2006-10-03 16:15:19
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answered by Anonymous
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They just can't get over the fact that they are out of step with a majority of the voting citizenship of this country. They were used to getting their way under Billybob until the rest of us just plain had enough. It's like dealing with a whiney brat, the more you refuse to give in to their tantrums, the more whining and crying you get. They refuse to see the perverts, crooks and criminals in their own party but are only too happy to point out every Republican who crosses the line. They have no answers to the questions they're asking of the Republicans so I suppose they think that the more noise and bluster they throw out there, the farther they'll get. It's the old washed-up theory of, if you throw enough mud at something, sooner or later some of it's going to stick. Personally I think that they are just bankrupt of ideas.
2006-10-03 16:12:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I think radicalism is a good thing, shakes things up a bit and makes people start to question all the bs.
2006-10-03 16:08:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I suspect that it is a backlash to the far right elected officials.
Too bad for the Democratic party.
If they had a lick of brains, they'd focus on mainstream politics and policies.
But when you appoint Howard Dean as Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, you alienate a large percentage of disgruntled Republicans looking for moderation.
So...what we have is an America where one MUST be on the far, far right or the far, far left.
Surely there are lots of Americans like myself who are moderate..who are for LESS government intrusion in our personal lives, but are fiscally responsible with the budget.
Let's see what happens next month and in November 2008.
Maybe, just maybe, America will centralize its politics and policies...but I'm not betting the farm on that, just yet.
2006-10-03 16:03:55
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answered by docscholl 6
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With the high unemployment rate and UEC only paying for 4 months they are getting hungry.
Nothing fights harder than an empty stomach.
If this keeps up I'm going to throw some bread over the walls.
2006-10-03 16:04:22
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answered by Skull&Bones 2
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It is close to the elections, they want the power back, they smell the smell of success and they will do anything to get it back. They have no concrete plan to do anything. They just hate the Bush Administration, they hater America and just want to be back in the drivers seat of power. Simple
2006-10-03 16:02:36
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answered by NIck N 5
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Because middle of the road gets overlooked. They have to have these extreme views to get noticed!
2006-10-03 16:01:23
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answered by only p 6
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Because the questions are getting stupider on the wacko-Cons, and our levels of tolerance low. Right Wing Is driving us up the wall....and I say if they want to play dirty...Then well give them mud.
2006-10-03 16:00:56
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answered by Angel of Man 4
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They drink that funny KOOL AID
2006-10-03 16:04:17
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answered by thomasnotdoubting2 3
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