10-13-2006, 08:01 PM | #31 | |
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I seem to remember one time a while back someone commented to me about how Clinton had done something which was quite corrupt-ish...can't remember what it was, though. :stressed: BRAIN NO WORK |
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10-14-2006, 12:05 AM | #32 |
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I think you are taking “extremist” as insult, it’s not. I’m an extreme centrist, and proud to be one. Extreme just means you are on the fringe of said view point, and dedicated to it, There is nothing wrong with it, unless you let it could your judgement and get overly defensive about it. Perhaps if I define my extreme viewpoint you won’t take it as in insult. I fine it’s best for people grasp where they stand. As an extreme centrist I feel both the left and right have issues, but the truth lies in the middle. It’s best not to pick a party (though I am a democrat) but to pick the politician. Extreme centrists (such as my self) are social liberals, fiscal conservatives, and central foreign policy. That’s text book. I don’t get offended when people classify me as such because I don’t think it’s a bad mindpoint to have. Call me an ultra extreme centrist and I’m proud to be one, I think my political persuasion is the correct one, and I can defend it. And as such I’m not afraid to defend my standpoint with facts and arguements, however I will point out when somebody takes the ultra left, or ultra right view point on things. It’s a viewpoint and it can be extreme, all political viewpoints can be. One of the biggest failures in political logic is to ignore the fact that you can be extreme, center, left, right, whatever, it’s all possible. But I don't consider my extreme centrist debate point, the same person I am. It's not the same issue and I don't attach an ego to it. However in a true and honest debate, you must go with your gut. |
10-14-2006, 01:05 AM | #33 | |
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Really, the "Once they've been in control so long any party gets corrupted" quasi-defense of the republicans (I say quasi, because it's less defending them and more attempting to denigrate the democrats to the same level) falls apart when you realize that the democrats had power for four years and the worst they did was have sex with an intern, while the Republicans have power for four years and... well, guantanemo bay was already breaking geneva convention before the start of the second term. Not to mention the original write up of the patriot act they tried to push through and... well, everything they've done since Bush was elected, period.
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10-14-2006, 09:22 AM | #34 |
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I know Clinton was a democrat. The republicans stormed congress and started their reformation in 1994 that's 12 years ago.
Prior to that we had close to 40 years of democrat power and screw ups. |
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The second point has to do with the fact that, over the past fourty years, it has been largely the democratic party that has taken the most effective steps in reinvigorating the economy, and the rise and falls of our overall economic standing have largely fluxuated with the party in power of the Executive branch, being that things were moreover good after FDR took office up through to Nixon, when things started going haywire during his and Ford's administrations. Ford, if you'll recall, couldn't think of anything to do except produce "Whip Inflation Now" buttons for everyone in America to wear under the idea that inflation would just realize it was unwelcome and go home. Now, the less said about Carter's run the better, because it didn't much matter in the grand scheme of things, but afterword things only got worse during the Reagan and Bush Sr. years. Clinton takes office and we suddenly have a budget surplus and jobs and social programs and the country actually running again. The Dubya comes into power and the economy tanks again. Coincidence? No. Thirdly, what the hell? Are you thinking of the Civil War era parties here? Because that doesn't fucking count and you know it. The antebellum Democratic party ceased to exist after 1865, leaving only the Republican party in existance. Years when by and the party split into two halves, the stalwarts (conservatives) and half-breeds (liberals), the latter eventually breaking off to form the modern Democratic party. Quote:
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But you are right, modern day Republicans are ALWAYS playing the Race Card. People like Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Hillary Clinton, Cynthia McKinney, Deval Patrick, Ned Lamont's blogging cohorts, those evil Republicans throwing orea cookies at Democrat Michael Steele. Oh wait, Sorry, all those people above were DEMOCRATS (except Steele, who is running for Senate as a Republican in Maryland), and all those events transpired within the last 365 days or less. But yeah, Republicans are SO totally racist. Mitt Romney once used the word macaca when referring to the sticky wickit that is the big dig. George Allen swore once I think, and I'm pretty sure Jerry Falwell may possibly hate black people, he's an Evangelical Christian you know. |
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10-14-2006, 01:56 PM | #37 | ||
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Anyway. The rest of what you're saying, Steve, I can't even begin to debate about. As POS has already done, half of your statements are littered with "They've already done this. Just look at history. It's right there," which completely ignores the actual facts in light of your own proudly stated extreme centrist. I'm not going to get involved in that. So, yeah. Mark Foley. I'm with Locke on this one (surprise, right?). Of all the things I wanted to see happen when the republican party got shot through the heart, this wasn't one of them. Pedophilia? Hell, it's not even really pedophilia. It's like post-pubescent-philia. How dull. It is, however, deliciously ironic to have all of the soccor moms and old white rich republicans recoil in horror at one of their political leaders.
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10-14-2006, 02:34 PM | #39 |
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Uh, take the non-Mark Foley related Republicans vs. Democrats discussion somewhere else, please. I'm sure they both have more than enough on their name.
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10-14-2006, 02:39 PM | #40 | |
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