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BipartisanshipPosted on Mar 24, 2007By Mr. Fish
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By Margaret Currey, March 26, 2007 at 2:04 pm Link to this comment
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What is the difference between a republician and a democrat, not much, seems if the congress was really doing the people’s business they would do it with out thought of will I be reelected, Hagel had it right when he said if you want a steady job become a shoe salesmen.
Someone has to just stand up and do what is right even if he looses his standing in congress, that is what Al Gore’s father did, maybe Al Gore should have been president, I am sure he would not be like Bush, Bush is just good at being a canditate but not good at being a president, his father was a better president but not by much.
Hope this time around the election will not be stolen as it was in Ohio. Also New Mexico and maybe even Fla.
Margaret from Vancouver, Washington
Report thisBy Terry Sloth, March 25, 2007 at 4:40 pm Link to this comment
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Theres nothing like a ONE party democratic system.
Report thisBy Chaseme, March 24, 2007 at 8:57 pm Link to this comment
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Oh Mr Fish, you never cease to amaze me! What a powerful image!
Many people around the world have this concept of America. When a person of color says that they are American, many foreigners, many Europeans especially short circuit, because their concept of America looks like this image.
And, this administration and its supporters are striving to make this image more than a concept; they want it to be their reality.
Report thisBy heh, March 24, 2007 at 4:30 pm Link to this comment
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haha democracy my ass…. capitalism is more like it… raising a planet full of idiots is what its all about. “idiocracy”
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