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Originally Posted by robfantasy
simple way of looking at things..
democrat = hates their life, needs hope and change, blames everyone but themselves for failure, if it feels good do it in the streets with no regards to whos watching or who it offends..
republican = loves life, family and values, wants to see a strong america where you can raise kids and teach them right and wrong and not subject them to unwanted filth.
democrats = hates current america, want to change america
republicans = loves current america, wants to keep loving america how it is
democrat = wants more government to control their lives
republican = wants less government in their lives
GO MCCAIN / PALIN
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I know what you're saying about values. I like to live in a country where we at least have an ideal to strive for - nuclear family, dual parent, clean and safe environment. It seems many people just want to throw all that out and let it all hang out and are complete relativists when it comes to lifestyle. But I think one can have these values you speak of and not belong to any particular party. I see it all the time.
The less government argument just seems like lipservice considering what's happened in the past 8 years.
When you say Dems want government in their lives, you're talking strictly about economics, right? Clearly Dems don't want the government in their personal lives because, as you say, they want to be free to do anything they want in the streets if it feels good (not exactly sure what you're referring to, so maybe I'm wrong). You want government out of business and regulation but you want them to crack down on 'filth'. Is that the position?