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Will the growing minority vote make the Republican party obsolete? Will they force Republicans to hug the political center philosophically? Could the swelling minority vote cause Republicans to abandon the far right in order to survive?

2007-01-21 09:50:17 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

Love all the personal attacks. Very few actual arguments though. Sorry, one is no subtitute for the other. Just proves you don't have an argument.

2007-01-21 10:17:00 · update #1

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Actually, Bush recently signed, without oversite, the new political addition to the economic N.A.F.T.A. agreement between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico which essentially creates a new political "Superstate" between the three nations and a planned elimination of all borders. The question is, how will Republicans and Conservatives vote when THEY are the new minority in the near future in Superstate issues? (It's a done deal.) (hi, Lamp!)

2007-01-21 10:57:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

"The entrainment marketplace owned by technique of billionaire democrat supporters makes self unfavourable habit seem cool and glorifies even criminal habit." who're those "billionaire democrat supporters"? in case you may't call them, how did you recognize they are democrats? "The democrats artwork to get social classes that provide away only sufficient to get by technique of, at the same time as they penalize any smash out of the circle of poverty." you would possibly want to choose social classes that provide more advantageous than sufficient to get by technique of? "They stigmatize minorities who artwork with those who create jobs and comply with the needs of agency to be effective and effective so as that they can make money and get ahead." might want to you provide a particular party of this? you need to be contained in the guinness e book of global files. you've built the international's greatest STRAW guy. ". inspect GE, owns NBC, CEO Immelt is a wide democrat supporter, were given on the board of the lengthy island Fed alongside with leaders from the AFL-CIO, and is an economic adviser to Obama." Rupert Murdock runs FOX, is he also a wide democrat supporter?

2016-12-02 20:49:15 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The way I see it is that most non-minority Americans are "moderate" in their politics and want the Republicans to move toward the center.

2007-01-21 09:55:11 · answer #3 · answered by az grande 2 · 3 1

I wish there was a way to not have parties. If we could just vote for the person, rather than the party, the people could better get what they want. But I guess there's no other way. I use to at least understand the republican party, but now I don't get them at all. They confuse me.

2007-01-21 09:58:44 · answer #4 · answered by ? 5 · 5 2

No I dont agree,the elections that put Bush in the whitehouse,was swung to win by the minorities,remember the viva Bush stickers

2007-01-21 11:17:56 · answer #5 · answered by stygianwolfe 7 · 0 1

You are right on the money with this one. Those in control of the money, corporations, etc., are largely Republican and greatly in the minority. They have sometimes persuaded minorities to give them enough support to win, but always are fighting uphill to do so. As the global plight of worker and the middle class becomes more and more sharply focused against the onslaught of corporate attack in their pursuit of the cheapest labor in the cheapest countries, it will be extremely difficult to fool all of the people all of the time. For the Republicans to survive this trend, they will either have to abandon their elitist appeal to big money, or suffer defeat after defeat if they do not.

2007-01-21 09:55:38 · answer #6 · answered by michaelsan 6 · 5 4

Today's republican (which is far different than real republicans) fear minorities period. They think that minorities are out to destroy "their" Stepford Wives way of life. They think that all minorities think and behave the same.

True republicans actually fought for civil rights. True republicans fought the civil war for the Union. Thomas Jefferson was a republican. These republicans today are republicans in name only.

About Scott (above): He states...

"almost all conservatives think the same way,, liberals do not agree on even one issue... ...we can actually think for ourselves "

Question: How can one state that "... all conservatives think the same way" and then state "we can actually think for ourselves"?

If you think as an individual you wouldn't be in locked step with an entire political party UNLESS you had a telepathic link OR someone was telling them all what to think (Pied Piper). Scott's statement doesn't make since (don't come and edit it Scott YOU'RE BUSTED).

2007-01-21 09:57:41 · answer #7 · answered by Chi Guy 5 · 4 5

Whites will eventually be the American minority. Rest assured they will be treated better and fairer than they have treated previous minorities in the past.

The far right will go the way of the KKK. Under a rock someplace.

2007-01-21 10:26:22 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

As more and more minorities put a strong foothold, the influence of the Democratic Party should wane and a third political party should emerge.

2007-01-21 09:54:31 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

Durrrrrrrrrrrrr I grew up in a mixed neighborhood and where I live now is mixed. There goes your bozo theory.

My parents were old school dems. BTW,when are the dems going to drop the lunatic far left wing?

2007-01-21 10:05:12 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 4

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