You walk into a room of Republicans and they feel differently on a variety of things: some are against abortion, some aren't; some are for the war, some aren't; some are for gay marriage, some aren't, some like social welfare, some are strictly against it, some are socially conservative but don't mind taxes, some border libertarian, ect....
Walk into a room full of Dems... ___________ they sound like 100 speakers coming from one stereo playing Jimi Hendrix(this is not a dis on Jimi).
2007-09-18
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Politics & Government
➔ Politics
I know they remind me of the Borg.They are like freaking robots.It's scary!
2007-09-18 13:58:17
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answered by Anonymous
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We can all have prosperity beyond anything ever experienced on this planet if we the people simply take the power to change these issues upon ourselves as individuals instead of trying to get government to "understand" and "fix".
Since the only thing we agree upon is a very small number of issues like freedom is good and murder is bad, why ignore the obvious simple apparent solution. Shrink government down to the size of exactly what almost everyone can agree on.
For all these arguments about how we want to force a "better" society there are two groups that always benefit now and that is politicians and lobbyists and they are 1%!
A perfect example is gay marriage. in Texas you can not get a marriage license for a gay wedding. This does not stop gay weddings, nor does it stop clergy from presiding over them as they have for thousands of years. The government has only been in the marriage license business for 75 years or so and it serves absolutely no useful purpose to the citizenry, only to the magistrate.
I beg everyone who reads this to think carefully about what you ask for. The only promise that matters is freedom.
2007-09-19 12:31:10
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answered by freedomispopular 2
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Really......I'm a Denmocrat..... I'd say I'm centrist but left of center,,,,,,,dont feel strongly either way on abortion since I'm male and dont think I should get a vote....... definately against the war in Iraq, but wish we had sen more troops to Afghanistan (Cause thats where Bin Laden was).......against gay marriage but for civil unions........Im for social programs but also for fiscal responsibilty......are you sure it wasnt a room full of democrats you were in?
2007-09-18 20:52:24
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answered by Anonymous
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You think we seem like clones now, just wait until next year, when we as one voice, will vote Neocons out of the white house and both houses of congress.
We are united against Neocons like you, so get used to it.
2007-09-18 21:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you've got it all wrong. Most die-hard Republicans sound like sniveling, gesticulating, whining, bigoted, hate-filled clones of that prescription-pill-popping Hitleresque brainwashing, toxic verbal waste dump, Rush Limbaugh. -RKO- 09/18/07
2007-09-18 20:56:38
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answered by -RKO- 7
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They seem to have been implanted by a moveon.org brain chip. When somebody presents facts, their chip is activated and they repeat the left-wing socialist mantra over and over again.
2007-09-18 20:51:43
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answered by Bill 6
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The people you THOUGHT were Republicans were definitely Liberal Democrats. As usual, you cons just don't know where you're at.
2007-09-18 20:56:56
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answered by Anonymous
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It's probably your own personal bias. I think Republicans all speak with the same irritatingly nasal tones of Rush Limbaugh, but that could just be because they repeat him verbatim. Maybe that's my personal bias though...
2007-09-18 20:49:30
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answered by Beardog 7
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It's the same for Democrats. Why do you feel the need to broadly generalize?
2007-09-18 20:49:17
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answered by Anonymous
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is this a room online or a room full of real human beings?
2007-09-18 20:49:47
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answered by Random Black Woman 6
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