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The only one?
Am I the only one here that thinks the democrats are exploiting minorities just to gain a victory. In my opinion neither obama or hilary are fit to lead this country. The only reason I think people pay attention to them is becuase they are "different" and in a way they would represent some form of change in this country. However, I think it's the wrong kind of change when we start judging a leader based on their outward appearance rather than their character and abilities "or lack thereof". If anything I would vote for the guy who came up with the idea of running these two at least he knows what he is doing, becuase it sure is working. Until one of them shows some merit, rather than just being different, I will vote for McCain.
the democrat party has been taking the minority vote for granted for years but i wouldn't go as far as saying they're being exploited.
heavily pandered to with minimal return...but not exploited.
Re: The only one?
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| Originally posted by DJ UD Until one of them shows some merit, rather than just being different, I will vote for McCain. |

Out of the three McCain is the most fit to lead. If anything I really don't want to vote for any of them, I think none of them will do any good, we need better choices.
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| Originally posted by DJ UD Out of the three McCain is the most fit to lead. If anything I really don't want to vote for any of them, I think none of them will do any good, we need better choices. |
I would take another term of Bush over the three we have now.
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| Originally posted by DJ UD I would take another term of Bush over the three we have now. |
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| Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov Then you are among only 19% of Americans. I'll give you some time to figure out why 77% of Americans in the latest poll disapprove of the current President's job performance. |
i was going to say that the Republicans have always exploited the backwards fanatical religious wackos but then i realised they aren�t a minority in the US 
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| Originally posted by tathi i was going to say that the Republicans have always exploited the backwards fanatical religious wackos but then i realised they aren�t a minority in the US |
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| Originally posted by tathi i was going to say that the Republicans have always exploited the backwards fanatical religious wackos but then i realised they aren�t a minority in the US |
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| Originally posted by jerZ07002 that only applies to the middle of the country. the educated portions of the country, the east and west coasts, don't think that way. |
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN yeah, but because of the retarded way the electoral process works theyre far more important than they should be. honestly, i think on many levels that the designers of the US political system fvcked your country right in the arse. |
Are things really that bad under Bush. Also considering I've lived a majority of my life in Atlanta I don't think the I fit with the general demographic of the area. Also this is a very democratic area, what with all the large corporations leaving and stuff the copper industry sucked this area dry, and the scandal with Montana Power, people in this area lost millions of dollars on the illegal sellout.
I do agree though the electoral process is FUBAR.
True I would agree the republicans do their fair share of exploiting, but differences in religion is hardly as beneficial as differences in race and sex, especially when people have the general consensus that in order to feel tolerant and politically correct the must vote for the minority. At least when the country goes to shit we wont feel bad about the decisions we made. If giving into minority rights means giving up my individuality then I would be glad to be racist (no not extreme but noticing that there are differences in races ans sex when it comes to personalities). I also realize the counter isn't a just reason to vote for the majority you must look at the person not their appearances or platform. As for religion it won't be too long before people will finally give up on religion as a remedy to their problems and finally do something about them and rightfully so. But this isn't a discussion about religion.
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| Originally posted by DJ UD Are things really that bad under Bush. |
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| Originally posted by jerZ07002 at least there is a vote for president. parliamentary systems don't even permit that much. |
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| Originally posted by jerZ07002 plus, the parliament has too much power with the ability to remove the PM at will (see italian political history of 1900s). |
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| Originally posted by jerZ07002 i say that our system works just fine, even with the kinks that we have. |
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| Originally posted by jerZ07002 The people who structured the US government were amazing prospective thinkers. There was so much foresight involved in the creation of the US government. Once you understand the competing interests when the government was created (back in the 1700s - one of the oldest in the world) you can do nothing but appreciate the genius of the founders. |
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| Originally posted by jerZ07002 that only applies to the middle of the country. the educated portions of the country, the east and west coasts, don't think that way. |
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN irrelevant. we dont see the merit of putting so much power in the hands of one person, so we dont need to elect our prime ministers directly do we? |
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN wrong. is only an issue in minority government. and it is a fantastic check/balance on democracy, policy, and tool of public pressure in a majority government. barring death or serious criminal activity (though in the recent bush years you'd have to wonder) your second term president can do pretty much whatever the fuck he likes. |
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN the "leader" of the free world has a 19% level of support and there's fuck all you can do about it. how is that democratic? since he can't stay on for more terms, where's the incentive to adequately represent the will of the people? |
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN a constitution that will protect your right to own firearms like you were rambo, but doesn't protect you from being executed by the state, even if you're a child. |
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN im not doubting the "genius", of course not. but sorry, their foresight, if we're talking 2008, sucked arse. |
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| Originally posted by jerZ07002 you'll probably here me say this many times, but the constitution doesn't actually protect an individual's rights to firearms. People consistently misconstrue that provision. Federal appellate courts consistently rule that it is not an individual right. |
but the NRA and many on this forum will tell you differently!
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN oh yeah, i dont think it does either but the NRA and many on this forum will tell you differently! |
Re: The only one?
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| Originally posted by DJ UD Am I the only one here that thinks the democrats are exploiting minorities just to gain a victory. In my opinion neither obama or hilary are fit to lead this country. The only reason I think people pay attention to them is becuase they are "different" and in a way they would represent some form of change in this country. However, I think it's the wrong kind of change when we start judging a leader based on their outward appearance rather than their character and abilities "or lack thereof". If anything I would vote for the guy who came up with the idea of running these two at least he knows what he is doing, becuase it sure is working. Until one of them shows some merit, rather than just being different, I will vote for McCain. |
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| Originally posted by DJ UD Are things really that bad under Bush. Also considering I've lived a majority of my life in Atlanta I don't think the I fit with the general demographic of the area. Also this is a very democratic area, what with all the large corporations leaving and stuff the copper industry sucked this area dry, and the scandal with Montana Power, people in this area lost millions of dollars on the illegal sellout. I do agree though the electoral process is FUBAR. True I would agree the republicans do their fair share of exploiting, but differences in religion is hardly as beneficial as differences in race and sex, especially when people have the general consensus that in order to feel tolerant and politically correct the must vote for the minority. At least when the country goes to shit we wont feel bad about the decisions we made. If giving into minority rights means giving up my individuality then I would be glad to be racist (no not extreme but noticing that there are differences in races ans sex when it comes to personalities). I also realize the counter isn't a just reason to vote for the majority you must look at the person not their appearances or platform. As for religion it won't be too long before people will finally give up on religion as a remedy to their problems and finally do something about them and rightfully so. But this isn't a discussion about religion. |
Re: The only one?
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| Originally posted by DJ UD Am I the only one here that thinks the democrats are exploiting minorities just to gain a victory |
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