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Democrats claim they are for the down trodden, yet it is conservatives who give much more to charities, almost every food bank is established and run by Christian organizations. It is conservative that want to give freedom and democracy to all in the world, while democrats cry about how we just need to take care of our own. I just don't get it.

2007-12-29 16:38:20 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

I would respond to g, but he wants it too much.

2007-12-29 16:45:29 · update #1

28 answers

Democrats are, for the most part, non-achievers. I'm not talking about politicians, just the average man or woman on the street. They have not yet achieved wealth or success, and they are jealous of those who have.

Plus many suffer from low self esteem. This is why they give a dollar to a homeless person, even though that dollar will probably be spent on booze or drugs. But it makes the givers feel good about themselves.

Democrats are truly deserving of our pity, not our scorn. But relax, many become conservatives when they grow up!

Happy New Year!

2007-12-29 16:49:54 · answer #1 · answered by Rick K 6 · 6 5

Is this a question or a statement? The fact is, both sides antagonize the other. Notice how you frame the opposing side as people who cry (wimps). If you want a real answer to why this is human nature (and I suspect you don't) you will have to look into places offering more than this site.

The real question is, do you recognize the irony of the fact that you are asking why somebody does something at the same time as you are participating in said activity yourself?

We need both conservatives and liberals in the country, they balance each other out, and different approaches are need at different times in different situations. There's nothing wrong with picking a side, there's not even anything wrong with demonizing the other side...Just don't pretend you are above the fray of that nonsense and do the exact same thing.

2007-12-30 00:48:00 · answer #2 · answered by xandercycloptic 1 · 4 3

Why does the Communist Party believe it is so important that Democrats win?

"Whereas a few weeks ago only a handful of House and Senate seats were considered 'competitive,' now more than 50 House seats are in play and more than a dozen Senate seats," the statement continues. "A change of 15 seats in the House and 6 seats in the Senate would change control of Congress. Members of the congressional Progressive, Black, Hispanic and Asian-Pacific caucuses would chair half of the House committees and sub-committees."

The party urges members to get involved in the election at every level – including the following ways:


"Volunteer to phone bank with your union, neighborhood association or political organization."

"Go door to door in your neighborhood or in citywide mobilizations on behalf of candidates you support."

"Know and discuss with voters the basic issues. Explain why changing Congress is so crucial to reversing the extremist, right-wing thrust of the Republicans."

"Volunteer to be a poll watcher or election judge on Election Day."

"'Protect the vote.' Volunteer with groups working to prevent the right wing's 'voter suppression' and 'vote theft' tactics. Know the election laws and be an advocate for people whose right to vote is under attack."

"Register your family, neighbors and co-workers to vote and bring them to the polls on Nov. 7."

"Help give reminders and rides to get out the vote on Election Day."
The major emphasis of the Communist Party campaign for Democrats is the war in Iraq – and support for the plan by Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., for early withdrawal.

"The pressure for troop withdrawal is growing, so much so that earlier this summer Democrats introduced two resolutions in the Senate," explained a story in the party's People's Weekly World newspaper. "One, authored by Senator Kerry, envisions a short exit strategy and a role for the international community. The other, which has the support of nearly 40 Democratic senators and may be re-introduced this fall, calls for troop withdrawal beginning this winter, but the flaw is that it leaves the process open-ended, which is precisely what Bush does."

The party believes the Democrats will withdraw early from Iraq if they take power in tomorrow's election.

"The media spin has been that the Democrats are split on the war. The real story is that 85 percent of the Democrats in Congress voted for withdrawal and are in step with the majority public opinion," explained another article on the party's website. "Eight months ago, two Democratic senators were for withdrawal; two months ago it was four. This past week 39 Democrats in the Senate voted for withdrawal and the need for non-military support for the reconstruction of Iraq."

Just so there could be no mistake about the party's intentions to support a Democratic Party victory, Judith LeBlanc, national vice-chairwoman of the CPUSA, added: "The Democratic Party and its candidates are only as strong politically and economically as the mass movements behind them. The greater participation of the Party and Left, the more effective the movements are, the more likely we can deliver a blow to the Right in November."

The Democratic Party has refused to respond to WND's story last week that quoted a variety of Middle East terrorist leaders urging American to vote Democratic.

The terrorists told WorldNetDaily an electoral win for the Democrats would prove to them Americans are "tired." They rejected statements from some prominent Democrats in the U.S. that a withdrawal from Iraq would end the insurgency, explaining an evacuation would prove resistance works and would compel jihadists to continue fighting until America is destroyed.

2007-12-30 01:31:25 · answer #3 · answered by Johnny Reb 5 · 1 1

The Religious Right has claimed that conservatives are the only true Christians, and yet we have a president who lied to get us into a war, all the while letting a mass murderer (Osama bin Laden) responsible for the death of 3 thousand Americans run free for 6 years.

The marriage between the Religious Right and political conservatism is coming apart at the seems, especially when they try to defend the theft of the oil tycoons over the past several years...

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=1841989

2007-12-30 02:40:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

Because if they praised conservatives instead of demonized them, then people would vote for the conservatives instead of the Democrats. And they're trying to get people to vote for them.

2007-12-30 01:45:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

One word: Karl Rove - the man who made it OK to make personal attacks a political method. And you are delusional if you believe all conservatives want freedom and democracy in the world - the religious conservatives want to impose THEIR idea of "freedom and democracy" on all of us if they could. Its a lot more complicated than you make it. I may not agree with many conservatives, but I respect John McCain, even though I might not agree with his politics. And plenty of conservatives demonize the Democrats too - its called "politics". You should also know that a lot of Christians are NOT conservatives - something that a lot of conservatives seem to ignore.

2007-12-30 00:53:31 · answer #6 · answered by Paul Hxyz 7 · 4 7

What do you do when traditional Republicans do not like the presentation of the current group of Republicans?
Good question, though, ty.

ps:
Because the new ones do not know how to mind their own business, like a good conservative is supposed to.

2007-12-30 00:44:01 · answer #7 · answered by towwwdothello 4 · 7 3

Why do conservatives ask questions that have no basis in fact?
Peace and democracy at the point of a gun will not last.
Not all Christians are republicans, most democrats are Christian so your comment about charities being run by Christians really doesn't mean anything. There are no specifics in your question, just the same old right wing talking points I hear day after day after day with no thought behind them.
I don't mean to be nasty but it does get old after a while; old and ultimately pointless. Besides, you started your question by asking why Dem's demonize conservatives and in an attempt to prove your point you demonize Dem's. How does that make sense?

2007-12-30 00:57:48 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 10

Left, Right, Dem, Con, Red State, Blue State, Atheist, Christian, Agnostic, Buddhist, Communist, WHATEVER!

Stop it already!

Everyone pretty much wants the same thing. There are many different ideas on how we should accomplish any goal.

Stop dividing yourselves and start finding some common ground or you are just going to lose it all.

This is petty bickering.

2007-12-30 00:52:38 · answer #9 · answered by Chef 6 · 3 5

Take care of our own as long as the elitist Democrat politicians are calling the shots. Instead of food banks, they want big, bloated, corrupt bureaucracies to manage a system like welfare or food stamps that they can then control. We are, after all, too stupid to take care of ourselves.

2007-12-30 00:46:17 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 8 4

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