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#133 jayarr

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Posted 15 October 2011 - 02:17 PM

based on the average age poll, you would think more people would see things my way :angel:
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#134 Macman

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Posted 15 October 2011 - 09:57 PM

Jayarr, it's a quote from Churchill, and I'm not sure, but I think the British definitions of Liberal and Conservative may not quite match the American version. In any case, one side always feels the other side is dumb. One of the most intelligent guys I know is a staunch Conservative, and I have to fight down my feelings of "how can he be so dumb?". I'm sure he does the same about me. What I hate most about the right, including Fox, is that they brand the Liberals as unpatriotic or traitors. I served my country in the U.S. Army for 3 years and 3 months during Vietnam, which is a hell of a lot more than most of the Congressional and journalistic "hawks" can say. I'll match my patriotism, loyalty and intelligence with any of them.

Nix, I have always been on the Democrat/Liberal side of the scale, but never voted along party lines until that hypocritical Republican/Conservative-led impeachment of Clinton. For instance, I voted for Bush senior for his first term, but for Clinton after that. After the impeachment fiasco, I have voted strictly Democrat, and always will.
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#135 thailover57

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Posted 15 October 2011 - 10:27 PM

I hear you Mac - Vietnam Vet from 67 - 71 - no action, other places in the Navy. But I think politicians are more interested in where the votes can come from rather than Dem or Repub. For example, Scott Brown in Mass. got the Kennedy seat (saying he would not be a puppet) and immediately started selling out. How can you tell if a politician is lying? His lips move.
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#136 stonefre

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Posted 15 October 2011 - 11:31 PM

As far as political parties go, I'm with Lewis Black who speaks of the democrats and republicans this way: "our two-party system is a bowl of shit looking in the mirror at itself". "The Democratic party is the party of no ideas and the Republican party is the party of bad ideas."

When I vote I usually hold my nose while I do it as I'm usually not voting for who I want to be elected but voting to prevent the other guy from getting elected.

Any opinions on the Occupy Wall Street movement? The right are teaching their folks that it is some kind of socialist class warfare. Funny if it was the tea party it would be consider patriotic.

#137 Macman

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Posted 16 October 2011 - 11:17 AM

Yeah, TL57, and I honestly thought that Scott Brown was the real deal, even if I wouldn't have voted for him.

Stonfre, I friggin' love Lewis Black. Now, if he were to run ...
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#138 Hoot

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Posted 16 October 2011 - 02:32 PM

opinions on the Occupy Wall Street movement? The right are teaching their folks that it is some kind of socialist class warfare. Funny if it was the tea party it would be consider patriotic.


It will be interesting to see what it morphs into. I support their frustration of corruption and money in politics. Though it seems to be a collection of people disillusioned with a whole range of issues. However I can already see political groups trying to corral that frustration for their own political gain...

It's fascinating to me that the majority of people I talk to who think our entire system is corrupt, which ever party, Republican or Democratic. But then you talk to the party ideologues who just believe the other side is corrupt and they are the saviors.


 





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