What year is it, 1801? We have differnet parties now incase nobodys told you.
2007-04-03 17:49:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I am an anti-federalist, but that is because of the times in which I live, not because I find one or the other inherently superior.
Right now, the problem with America is that it's central powers have become corrupt and so regional interests are being tossed aside in the interest of Wal Mart, Exxon, Raytheon, etc.
America should really be divided into 5 or so distinct countries. Washington D.C. should be turned into a museum, some territory should be ceded back to Mexico, there should be an independent nation here for African Americans and Native Americans, and at least one right wing fundamentalist hell-hole for all of the people who want church and state tied together.
Washington D.C. has become what King George used to be, a toxic leach on the rest of the country.
2007-04-04 10:54:53
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answered by Jeremy 2
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Anti-Federalist, which was the original position of those who founded what was to become the Democratic Party (what a switch, huh, since that party now loves government).
2007-04-04 00:53:33
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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Anti-Federalist. An over-reaching, centralized government will be the downfall of America.
2007-04-04 00:49:36
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answered by Reverend Leigh 2
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Anti federalist- Less government is more
2007-04-04 00:52:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I know that Cheney and most of the PNAC writers and signers are members of the Federalist Society.
2007-04-04 01:44:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Anti
2007-04-04 00:48:34
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answered by danielseti 2
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Neither....I'm a presbyterian.
Ha!!
2007-04-04 00:56:07
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answered by Anonymous
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