Without name calling! and bashing the oposite party!, What is YOUR number one concern you have with what is going on in the World or American Government.. and you solution. Try to be civil, and state what party you most support and why. And lets see if for once we can all be civil.
2007-03-26
13:22:20
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Think maybe we can resist the thumbs up and downs??? Lets honestly listen.. maybe we can learn too
2007-03-26
13:26:49 ·
update #1
Maybe I should start off with mine... I feel the media is the worst as you have FOX who takes the Right and ONLY the Right, CNN which takes the Left and only the Left, and someplace in between the truth is there.. We need to curb the media opinions and report both sides without bashing the others beliefs. I think the american people are smart enough to come up with the truth rather then be steered by a one sided debate. That only creates distance between the Parties.
2007-03-26
13:51:18 ·
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All very good... but I will leave this up to vote... I'm surprized there are not more answers.. everyone always seems to jump on this when they can make a political slam, call names to another party and not back it up .. hmmmmmmm Interesting...
2007-03-27
07:28:35 ·
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Republicans are good for the anti-terrorism campaign,
Democrats are excellent in economy,
Liberals are competent for dynamism in the society, and
Conservatives are right in preserving natural law.
All parties have good points to adopt for a united nation.
2007-03-26 13:38:07
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Number one thing going on with the American Goverment is that they all are acting like a bunch of babies, if one don't do what the other want's they get mad, that's not the way it need,s to be done. Number two thing that's wrong is the media has to much authority and needs to be trimed back some, which I have no use for the media. Number three thing wrong with the goverment is that there is two many civilians trying to run the military and none of them ever has been in the military. Last but not least I am independent and I believe that people needs to vote for the best man for the job that has the most experiance including military. The most thing bothering me about the American goverment is that people from other places and country's has more right's than we americans do and can get everything handed to them on a silver plater, when if you are born and raised here it should be given to us instead of them, we have proved our selves to the goverment but they haven't.
2007-03-28 11:36:56
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, the media is a business and it's business is to sell ads and get the most viewers. There is no regulation in the media reporting at all, so we all need to attend the candidate fourms and come to our own conclusions. In Grays Harbor County, Washington, the Democratic Party recently dumped their support for incumbent Senator Tim Sheldon, because he was often seen at Republican functions and considered to be "too right." He was re-elected and had wide Republican support. This is an example of how people inform themselves and vote for issues, not party lines. I have seen many Republican and Democrat officials argue and put on a good show, and after the session go to the same bar together and buy each other a drink. They all sleep with each other in my book.
2007-03-27 11:34:38
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answered by Cruiser 1
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In 1988, the League of girls persons electorate stopped sponsoring the televised presidential debates because of the heavy calls for of the Democratic and Republican applicants. Ever for the reason that then, this is been subsidized via a company that's administered via former leaders of the two substantial events. As such, they have devised policies for inclusion in the debates so as that purely those applicants who accepted a minimum of 15% of the favored vote in a minimum of three national polls would nicely be invited to communicate. This retains all 0.33 occasion applicants, different than for Ross Perot, out of the debates. The 15% is quite a capture-22 because of the fact no candidate can get 15% in 3 polls except they are lined via the corporate media however the corporate media refuses to cover applicants who do not meet the 15% threshold. Former Minnesotan Governor Jesse Ventura gained his election because of the fact he grew to become into allowed to take part in the debates with the Democratic and Republican applicants. His help extra advantageous than tripled! The Democratic and Republican events understand that a similar could be actual on the national point so that's in the terrific interest of the two-occasion gadget to purely enable the two substantial occasion applicants debate.
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answered by ? 4
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Republican and Democrat are party affiliation's. They have a platform of issues they take a stand on. They change with time. Conservative and Liberal Are Philosophies that don't change much over time. Conservative believe in the founding principle of the country. In the U.S. that's the Constitution, Judeo-christian morals and the rule of law. Liberals oppose or are flexible on those traditions. I am Conservative but dont belong to any party. If we did away with partys, like George Washington wanted, and just followed our political philosophy we wouldn't have so much beaurocracy and corruption.
2007-03-26 13:52:35
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answered by wisemancumth 5
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I am most concerned with our loss of liberty because of the current leaders in Congress. I would like to see the Read the Bills Act passed because it will slow down Congress and give the people more time to see what the people in D.C. are doing.
I am a Libertarian.
2007-03-27 09:43:31
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answered by Christopher W 2
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Right now the nation needs to balance is budget and eradicate trade deficit in order to strengthen the economy for the future. IN recent years that has been a democrat strength
2007-03-26 15:56:16
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answered by smedrik 7
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The problem is that so many people define ideology in terms of a one-dimensional left/right scale. This leads to group-think and a tendency to define large segments of people in terms that inaccurately reflect their actual views.
Honest discussion is impossible under such circumstances.
2007-03-27 08:08:33
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answered by goldspider79 3
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Not allow one party to own the others
2007-03-27 09:01:16
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answered by Anonymous
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My number one concern in protecting the U.S. Constitution, ALL of it, not just the parts that are convenient for one party or another. I will fight anyone one any side who tries to subvert or ignore it.
http://www.hendrixcampaign.com
2007-03-26 15:16:04
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answered by John H 6
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