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Monthly Archives: May 2008
Does Either Party Get It?
A good conservative approach is to find and eliminate or correct the flaws and defects of government and society. A good liberal approach is to firstly to improve human rights of ALL the people and secondly to propose valid and … Continue reading
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THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY DOESN’T GET IT!
Liberals aren’t just for blacks or women, they are supposed to be for human rights. Liberals are supposed to be for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all people, not just blacks and women! Where is the white … Continue reading
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The Perfect Indecision – Why Democracy is Broken
A vote that has a nearly even outcome is not a decision – it is indecision. A 50-50 vote represents the ultimate doubt. There can be no greater doubt than a 50-50 decision. It is the perfect uncertainty. Polls show … Continue reading
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