its soooo cool, that just being a democrat align's you with the
more intelligent party, the party that does not believe in cavalierism,
the party that doesnt sound like a blundering idiot every time it's leader
speaks...

what a GREAT time to be a smart voter with a smart party!

tw

On 5/31/06, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/31/06, John Galt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > See, that's why you can't have exceptions to privacy laws like this.
>
>
> Amen.
>
> First kiddy porn, then terror, then pot heads, then what, opposition
> > political party members?  Between this and the net neutrality stuff I have
> > been seeing I'm really worried about the direction this administration is
> > taking this nation.  As citizens we really need to step up and fight this
> > shit.  To paraphrase, all evil needs to succeed is for good men to do
> > nothing.
>
>
> I think the net neutrality thing is pretty much dead in the House, isn't it?
> Or maybe the Senate? One of those two voted it down i think.
>
> Thank god we have an election before too long.  It's too bad that there
> > doesn't seem to be any organized resistance from the Democrats.
>
>
> I'm not sure the democrats even need an organized resistance. It's sad but,
> they might win just by saying "Uh, we're not Bush".
>
> I've always thought that the political climate in the U.S. was kind of like
> > a pendulum when you look at it over the years; sways left and right.  At
> > both ends there is abuse and violations of civil rights.  However, I think
> > we spend most of our time some where in the middle.  Hopefully we have
> > gone
> > about as far to the right as we can for now.
>
>
> Exactly how I view it as well. I believe we are in the right pendulum swing
> in response to the relatively far left swing of the 90's. Here's hoping we
> get a few years in the middle before we swing back left again.
>
> This brings up another distinction in my own head.  Is this really a "right
> > wing" administration?  I don't think so.  I mean a traditional
> > conservative
> > will usually espouse the belief that government can and should legislate
> > morality, and god knows the Bush's love that shit.  However, the
> > administration is also very much into big money social programs that would
> > traditionally belong more in the democrats corner.
>
>
> There is nothing traditional about this administration. From the outrageous
> spending to the social restrictions to the big government pushes.....this
> administration may be worthy of a whole new distinction all it's own:
> Fiscally liberal, socially conservative, big government hawks with a serious
> God complex.
>
>
> 

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