> Like I said, most of the dems who supported the war lost.

Fortunately, my Representative who voted against war won despite running
against a person who strongly supported using military force.

> Dems just spent time
> critisizing Republicans.

This is a two sided problem. One is that having a two party system invites a
devolution into polarized debate where the other side is automatically
wrong. Getting rid of parties would require people to actually talk about
details of the issues.

The other side is that Dems get criticized for complaining about the war and
not offering a solution. Not going to war is a solution. It's just that
people mistake non-action as a non-solution when in reality it is just
non-aggressive.

-Kevin


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