I like how the Dems feel like they have an obligation to help those less fortunate.
2007-06-04 14:52:37
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answered by SA 4
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I like how more people than ever are seeing how corrupt both parties truly are.
It is time for labor to unite on behalf of humanity
In a 1978 letter of resignation from his position of president of the UAW, Douglas Fraser wrote:
I believe leaders of the business community, with few exceptions, have chosen to wage a one-sided class war today in our country --a war against working people, the unemployed, the poor, the minorities, the very young and the very old, and even many in the middle class of our society....I would rather sit with the rural poor, the desperate children of urban blight, the victims of racism, and working people seeking a better life than with those whose religion is the status quo, whose goal is profit and whose hearts are cold. We intend to reforge the links with those who believe in struggle: the kind of people who sat down in the factories in the 1930's and who marched in Selma in the 1960's.
Unfortunately, Fraser's inspiring words have gone largely unheeded. The two party American Duopoly continues to represent the interests of their wealthy and corporate benefactors. Grass roots mobilization and efforts to advance the interests of social and economic justice for the poor and working class have virtually fallen from the radar screen of organized labor. The larger labor unions continue their close ties with the Democratic Party, apparently believing the fiction that Democrats have the spine or the will to advance the interests of the working class.
2007-06-04 21:51:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a liberal volunteer firefighter, and what I value most about my politically conservative comrades is that they believe in our responsibility to ourselves and one another, and that they see it as their duty to risk their lives protecting their neighbors lives, property, and environment.
Now, those are my values as well, and I am politically liberal, so I don't know where that leaves us regarding your question, but it's from the heart.
2007-06-04 23:22:03
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answered by oimwoomwio 7
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Cons have very good responsibility, and are willing to work hard no matter what to get the skills to pay the bills. I am a lib.
2007-06-04 21:53:35
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answered by emcgman 2
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As long as Bush is their man, and they follow him. I can't think of one semi-decent thing to say.The best I can do is answer your question with a no , and not rant and rave.
2007-06-05 02:20:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I like how Conservatives value tradition. Even if it's not the time nor place to value it, they'll always try and put that first.
2007-06-04 21:56:45
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answered by Jeremiah 5
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As a conservative I will give you one. I like how liberals always show compassion and mercy, even when someone has made all the wrong choices in life.
2007-06-04 21:51:38
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answered by msi_cord 7
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Give Information Man the 10 points.
Well done, son!
2007-06-04 21:56:52
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answered by MenifeeManiac 7
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Liberals, I'm glad that ......
well...
you're really....
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I heard Michael Moore makes a really mean potato salad .
2007-06-04 21:53:15
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answered by danielle p 1
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I like the conservatives news station (Faux Noise) it's really funny.
2007-06-04 21:52:29
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answered by Anonymous
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