How right this is. How do we wake up apathetic Americans to organize and insist that representatives actually serve their interests instead of those of corporate America? Dennis Kucinich is the only candidate I can name who isn't in their pockets, and he hasn't a prayer of winning. Join Progressive organizations and put the pressure on.
2007-06-06 16:40:37
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answered by Margaret C 1
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Yes. Just look at the Kerry/Bush race. Both went to Yale (4 year school) and were only 2 years apart. Which means they spent 2 years 'together'....espeically considering both are ADMITTED members of the Skull and Bones society, and whenever asked about it they both ducked the question. Not to mention they're 16th cousins....I know it's a stretch, but still, I thought I'd mention it. And for the upcoming Bush lovers comments that say 'source'.....google, and look up something for yourself for a change.
I agree w/ you on the Clintons and Bush's too. All those buddy buddy pictures of Herbert Walker & Ol'Bill, are all the proof you need. Different apples, same tree.
2007-06-06 16:32:30
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answered by rob20850 3
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I agree but only to a point. The problem is uninformed voters with no strong core values who pay no attention until a few weeks before the election. In other words your so called "moderate" voters.
In order to appeal to these people both parties try to blur the distinction that is actually there.
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2007-06-06 16:35:33
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answered by Jacob W 7
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This is your opinion, and that's fine, but when you say to think about it before we vote for a "top tier" candidate......Is there such a thing as a non-top tier candidate?
2007-06-06 16:31:51
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answered by justin b 4
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Actually, politicians are bought and paid for by special interest groups, not really the same as Corporate America.
Kennedy was a close friend of Nixon; Kennedy crucified Nixon during Presidential debates and Nixon was later kicked out of office because of his good "friend", Kennedy.
If that is your idea of a friend, I say, "Who needs friends?"
2007-06-06 16:34:05
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answered by Nothingusefullearnedinschool 7
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Pubs and dems make it very challenging for a third occasion to initiate. They d no longer desire a third occasion. they desire all the candies to themselves. subsequently they might stay so similiar and nevertheless get votes. the superb decision (to deliver an extremely good message you're unhappy and could take action) is to no longer vote.
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answered by ? 4
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I've been calling them the Republicrats and the Demolicans for years.
With few exceptions, the entire government is in the hands of the Corporatist Party, and has been for decades.
2007-06-06 16:34:49
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answered by oimwoomwio 7
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They are one and the same. The only difference is that they name themselves as Republicans or Democrats. Actually, few know what they are anymore.
2007-06-06 16:35:07
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answered by rare2findd 6
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I don't agree with you. There are no differences between both parties but they're not the same.
2007-06-06 17:41:10
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answered by Mysterio 6
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DUDE how did you know?!? :O You aren't supposed to let the cat out of the bag until the free masons are firmly in charge!
2007-06-06 16:34:37
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answered by Nickoo 5
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