I feel that they strongly believe their ideas are the only correct ones. It's hard to reason with someone that does not believe there can be two or more valid sides to an issue.
China and North Korea are one party countries.
2006-10-16 10:11:20
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answered by toff 6
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I am a republican and I do not want that. I very much appreciate the democrats and even agree with some of their positions over the republicans. I don't know where you saw this about Karl Rove but I believe that most republicans would not agree.
2006-10-16 10:12:06
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answered by Rob F 2
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People have rights, not parties.
People have the right to vote for whomever they want.
If the people pick one party to control the White House and both houses of Congress, that's their right.
A one-party state would be one in which only one party is legal and the others outlawed, not merely one in which the electorate has repeatedly rejected one of the major parties. You are turning the entire process of voting on its head, rhetorically.
The question strikes me as ridiculous, and as evidencing a profound lack of understanding of how our government works.
2006-10-16 10:12:12
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answered by American citizen and taxpayer 7
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If that happened the United States would be basically Communist, one party-state. Do the Republicans really want that? That's a shame.
2006-10-16 10:10:06
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answered by Janji 3
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Are you quoting Karl Rove or just making stuff up?
2006-10-16 10:10:05
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answered by Answergirl 5
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Dictatorship only has one party. I guess thats what todays Republicans want.
2006-10-16 10:11:00
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answered by lib/con thing 1
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Because it would be heaven on earth.
Lots of freedom and everyone living good.
As it is, we spend time and money trying to protect ourselves from the pinko Democrats who want to take our paychecks from us.
And Democrats trying make the government all powerful over us.
2006-10-16 10:12:07
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answered by Anonymous
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China, north korea, and cuba all have one-party governments.
2006-10-16 10:12:01
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answered by Mad Roy 6
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Love these baseless statements of yours. From my perspective it's the Democrats who want to do away with the Constitution and other political parties.
2006-10-16 10:10:48
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answered by Anonymous
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you dems didnt mind it when you had one party rule for over 40 years....and you still cried about dea lock. lol grow up and get over it. america is no longer happy with you.dont be mad, just go away.
2006-10-16 14:01:49
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answered by S H I R A Z Z Z 1
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