I'm not Republican.
2007-06-23 20:14:39
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answer #1
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answered by poeticjustice 6
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Dull Jon is correct, there is a pattern. At some times of the day the people on here are mainly Republican. That's because there are at least several paid Republican trolls who work hard for their money by inventing new identities and posting as a range of personnas from relatively uneducated and young, to old war veterans with college educations. The point is to leave the impression that there is a groundswell of support for their party and their often far right wing ideas, and to persuade the young and the independent voter as well as to fortify the lonely base. Take away these trolls, and I believe the percentage is about 60/40 Democrats.
2007-06-24 03:59:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Republicans are this country's majority.
More curious to me is why some liberals parade as supporters of loser Republicans in an effort to bring division to the Republican party.
2007-06-24 03:24:45
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answered by Anonymous
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As to differentiate me from "Woof) (good name for a Republican), I have never met a Republican that made sense, much less have a good argument! That's not fair, a few maybe, but not many, and few on here!!
A lot of Neocons on here, and I suspect many are not really coming on here as an individual! I guess they are doing what Bush told them to do! "Get on the Internet and spread the gospel" he said a a primarily military audience. He can't talk to everyday people, his have to be hand picked. Someone might ask him a question!
Scenic, it works the other way as well!
2007-06-24 03:24:58
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answered by cantcu 7
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I think there alot of kids aping what their parents say at home but aren't necessarily thinking on their own.
There does seem to be quite a few liberals around tho.
2007-06-24 03:43:01
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answered by Lizzy-tish 6
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Because people ask questions and they want the 'right' answer and here we are to provide you with such information! lol!
It just seems that way. If you really stay in politics you'll find an equal split of Republicans, Democrats and Independents. It's pretty balanced. You should see us when we 'fight'! It's sometimes comical :)
2007-06-24 03:34:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd say it's 25% Republican, 25% Democrat, and 50% nonAmericans.
2007-06-24 03:25:05
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answered by tttplttttt 5
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Because Democrats usually have lives outside the computer and are busy living them...we just get on occasionally to add our two cents...g'nite...
2007-06-24 03:44:01
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answered by ArRo 6
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We are the only ones that can write
2007-06-27 23:22:13
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answered by Big K 5
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I felt it was a heavy mix, they usually aren't on at the same times though. I've been watching the pattern.
2007-06-24 03:20:22
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answered by Dull Jon 6
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