Good. That's the way it should be. Democrats are a pack of vascilating unprincipled demagogues who perfunctorally champion any cause they deem politically bennificial anyways. Hell with 'em. Weaklings.Quote:
Originally Posted by sphere79
Printable View
Good. That's the way it should be. Democrats are a pack of vascilating unprincipled demagogues who perfunctorally champion any cause they deem politically bennificial anyways. Hell with 'em. Weaklings.Quote:
Originally Posted by sphere79
Goddamn this is the first time Parcher has ever actually said anything worth reading. Good show.
Thankx!!Quote:
Originally Posted by diffusionx
I've been deliberately boosting my vocabulary and have been going to Toastmasters International meetings regularly. I am the Seargeant at Arms in my club in fact. It's a non-profit organization, you know. Everyone is welcome and the fees are inconsequential to your budget.
Becuase thats the only way to be non-republican? Your only one or the other?Quote:
Originally Posted by Parcher D.O.D.
That lumpy grey stuff between your ears is there so you can develop an opnion on things, not follow a party line and never think for yourself.
While I can certainly see why you would consider this to be simplistic, I simply believe that the Republican Party at this point posesses the most potential to improve America. Look at Arnold who is fiscally conservative yet wants us to use hydrogen cars and is against offshore oil drilling.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wildkat
Now compare that to Democrats who want complete Socialism, which would take away from medical research. To the common man, this would mean having access to health care for free, yes, but would mean no cures for new diseases.
Libertarians are somewhat interesting, but usually they are closet Socialists and have a completely unrealistic world view. Basically, I'm not buying it. I see the con game for what it is.
The Green Party? Peter Camajo was highly intelligent, but he is also blinded by his altruistic agenda. Scientific miopia. Basically he can't understand that business is a very important part of running a state or a country. It's not bad and evil and mean. It's life.
That's not the case at all. I differ from the Republican Party on many issues (abortion and capital punishment, for two) which all stem from the fact that I just want the government to stick to what it was meant to - establish justice, promote the common defense, insure domestic tranquility, you know things like that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wildkat
But see the Democrats have for the past 20 or 30 years simply defined a platform that is basically "whatever the Republicans arent doing". Who needs shitheads like that running our great land?
And drives a fleet of Hummers that get 9mpg (literally).Quote:
Originally Posted by Parcher D.O.D.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Parcher D.O.D.
When the corporations become so influental to the government, and actualy sway legislation to thier desires, then its a major problem.
And thats my major problem. I am fiscaly conservitive, but I see republicans bowing to corporate self interests, (not to mention religous bias) so I cannot support them in anyway. I do feel however, way to many people get a free ride in this country, be it welfare cheats or major corporations getting a tax break they dont deserve.
And with the current climate in America, these thoughs are now all to be considered "Un-American" becuase I refuse to follow the status quo. When In reality, there is nothing more "American" than doing just that.
You don't live in California, then. You'd be all sorts of crotchity, crusty, "old view" conservative. In places around here (esp. colleges) either you're liberal all the way, or some sort of sellout/enemy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wildkat
It's a very harsh climate, knowing that you can't have an original thought in your head if it doesn't coincide with the majority. But I guess you could say that of every place in any nation.
Funny enough, I feel the same way you do about economical practices (free rides via welfare or payoffs), but because I thought this deal in Iraq did good, it's over. Right-wing nutcase, automatically determined.
Lame. But it's also lame to think anyone who opposed it doesn't have their own share of past experiences/current beliefs that led them to that stance. It's not like their all just pinko-Commies. That's just Ali. :p
(yes, I am kidding)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Parcher D.O.D.
Amen to that, ALL HAIL DICTATORSHIPS. No choice? No problem!