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Re: Yes, even more about 9/11! [message #226328 is a reply to message #226230] Thu, 12 October 2006 13:51 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Democrats don't pin anything on Republicans. Maybe hippies do, but not the REAL politicians. They want the world to suck less ass, and for the Government to not be as corrupt as it is. They would love to begin making changes ASAP, but they can't because of their current position. Though, if Democrats were in power, they'd end up being just as corrupt as the people already in power, but for now, they can make themselves look like the goodguys by being better than the current Government (since they can't influence anything).
I never see the Democrats saying anything bad about the Republican party. Yes, they might say something about a Republican (and it will never be straight-up trash talk like you'd get from Bill O'Reilly), but that's all coincidence, as whoever they're talking about doesn't necessarilly have to be a Republican, they just happen to be.
Every time I turn on the TV, people are talking crap about the Democrats, or "liberals", but it's never the other way around. Even on left-wing radio stations, the Democrats won't talk smack about the Republicans.

I mean, Fox news is trying to say that Mark Foley's pedophile tendancies could've been stopped by the Democrats, and that it's all their fault, even though Foley was a Republican working under other Republicans.

I'm not saying one side is better than the other. Power can easily corrupt anyone. In these modern times, you can talk crap about someone on television all you want, as long as citizens are convinced you're right and your opponent is left. The United States, whether it does bad stuff to its own/other people or not, is still one kickass country, along with its first-world cousins, such as the UK.
I'd much rather live in the US than the countries it's blowing up, anyway, I'll tell you that.

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