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Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 12:36 am
by .Banshee
Why is it everytime I turn on the news, the Republicans are on about something petty? We have bigger issues to focus on here, and they don't include where Obama got his dog from or why is he so nice to President Chavez. Don't they have some type of economy to help regulate and to fix? As my favorite biology teacher would have said: Yall are trifflin![/end rant]
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 12:44 am
by Love
The republican party's job is not to help the people but rather the big companies if you think anything but that you are a fool.
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 12:55 am
by Tasdik
I'm republican and proud of it.
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 12:57 am
by Xyzzzy
I lol'd, dont get me started on democrats
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:05 am
by Sharp324
Lol, love how ignorant and stupid you guys are. Morons, but this is a gaming forums so cant expect much.
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:06 am
by Snoopy
Why is there such divide between political parties in USA? I don't know much about American politics, though it just seems that there's a big line down the middle between Democrats and Republicans.
Here; we're forced to like our Prime Minister basically

Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:06 am
by dom
That's the problem with the American political system.
You have to choose one of two absolutes, despite the absolutes being almost right next to eachother.
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:08 am
by Shomari
dom wrote:That's the problem with the American political system.
You have to choose one of two absolutes, despite the absolutes being almost right next to eachother.
And that's why most of the U.S. never votes.
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:11 am
by XemnasXD
Shomari wrote:dom wrote:That's the problem with the American political system.
You have to choose one of two absolutes, despite the absolutes being almost right next to eachother.
And that's why most of the U.S. never votes.
no they don;t vote because they are lazy fucks...there are other ppl you can vote for...Nader has been running for ages...not that i would vote for him but....
As for republicans, they just mad democrats won the office and the congress so they're trying to bring down their reputation....i'd democrats did the same thing with bush but...i mean he had it coming and by the end of his term everyone was mad at him, even if own pt.
Democrats are a party of No Ideas. Republicans are a party of Bad Ideas...
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:13 am
by Love
dom wrote:That's the problem with the American political system.
You have to choose one of two absolutes, despite the absolutes being almost right next to eachother.
are you sure you are looking at the same 2 parties i am ?
Sharp324 wrote:Lol, love how ignorant and stupid you guys are. Morons, but this is a gaming forums so cant expect much.
plz wise sir shade some light into these ignorant souls.
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:18 am
by dom
Love wrote:dom wrote:That's the problem with the American political system.
You have to choose one of two absolutes, despite the absolutes being almost right next to eachother.
are you sure you are looking at the same 2 parties i am ?
You have a really right party, and a right party. You should take a look at the difference between a right and left parties in other countries, especially European countries.
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:32 am
by Barotix
Dom is right. Corporatism is alive and well in both parties.
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 2:43 am
by Mr.Ganji
Shomari wrote:dom wrote:That's the problem with the American political system.
You have to choose one of two absolutes, despite the absolutes being almost right next to eachother.
And that's why most of the U.S. never votes.
And thats why America cannot be boasted as a genuine democracy either.
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 2:50 am
by Tasdik
It's peoples choice to vote or not vote. This in no way diminishes America's democracy because some people just don't vote.
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Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 3:00 am
by TheDrop
Tasdik wrote:It's peoples choice to vote or not vote. This in no way diminishes America's democracy because some people just don't vote.
Exactly.
And its normal for one party to try to bring down the reputation of the other party in many government systems
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 3:04 am
by Mr.Ganji
UnbeatableDevil wrote:Tasdik wrote:It's peoples choice to vote or not vote. This in no way diminishes America's democracy because some people just don't vote.
Exactly.
And its normal for one party to try to bring down the reputation of the other party in many government systems
And by not voting, they are not exercising a right that was won with American blood - a disservice to our war dead.
Do you really think many of the people who dont vote do so because they do not like either party or candidate? Theres a lot of stupidfucks out there who dont give a shit about our country...
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 3:05 am
by Snoopy
Make it illegal to not vote? Would that work? Works here

Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 3:07 am
by Mr.Ganji
Snoopy wrote:Make it illegal to not vote? Would that work? Works here

Thats not a solution. Forcing people to vote would be even more disastrous...people really wouldnt care and just throw a ballot in just not to get arrested for not doing so.
There needs to be a fundamental change in American politics for people to become more politically active. Which, of course, would never happen.
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 3:08 am
by .curve
Lawl I didn't vote because I didn't feel like driving down to the damn Post Office to do it.
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Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 3:10 am
by Tasdik
Mr.Ganji wrote:Theres a lot of stupidfucks out there who dont give a shit about our country..
Mr.Ganji wrote:There needs to be a fundamental change in American politics for people to become more politically active.
Agreed.
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 3:19 am
by Love
.curve wrote:Lawl I didn't vote because I didn't feel like driving down to the damn Post Office to do it.
curve who is that in your avatar, is incredibly sexy.
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 3:23 am
by XemnasXD
Mr.Ganji wrote:Snoopy wrote:Make it illegal to not vote? Would that work? Works here

There needs to be a fundamental change in
American politics for
people to become more politically active. Which, of course, would never happen.
And here is the center of the problem. The American people are American politics. People forgot somewhere along the way and everyone in power does everything in their power to blind you from the fact that this is a democracy. A representative democracy but a democracy nonetheless. Change in american politics STARTS with change in the american people, not the other way around....
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 3:48 am
by cpinney
I hate ignorant republicans, just like republicans hate ignorant democrats and so on. I personally have no problem with a republican that can state the facts and have an argument over them, i do have a problem with a republican that would, as an example of a friend "but zomg his name is Barack HUSSEIN Obama", and they would go onto some pathetic rant about him being a Muslim and a terrorist and a bunch of other nonsense.
just a question for republicans, whats your opinion on Rush Limbaugh, kinda curious what you all think.
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:25 am
by XemnasXD
i had alot typed about rush but i'll just say that he is one of the worst types of people on the face of the earth in almost every sense of the word and i am almost afraid by the large following he has...
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:28 am
by Tasdik
I don't really listen to talk radio. So I don't really have an opinion about him.

Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:39 am
by Barotix
Rush Limbaugh
I hear he's a fascist asshole.
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 5:25 am
by Mr.Ganji
XemnasXD wrote:Mr.Ganji wrote:Snoopy wrote:Make it illegal to not vote? Would that work? Works here

There needs to be a fundamental change in
American politics for
people to become more politically active. Which, of course, would never happen.
And here is the center of the problem. The American people are American politics. People forgot somewhere along the way and everyone in power does everything in their power to blind you from the fact that this is a democracy. A representative democracy but a democracy nonetheless. Change in american politics STARTS with change in the american people, not the other way around....
And can the American people be trusted to do such a monumental thing. Remember, we're the people who voted Bush into office...twice. The people are too weak and faithless. If there's ever a change in how politics is run, it must be done within the government. And of course, that will never happen. Who wants to give up power in the name of democracy?
And yes, Limbaugh is a fascist asshole who's more of a comedian than a politician
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 6:07 am
by Doppleganger
People that shouldn't have been programmed in the matrix.
Bill O'Reilly
Rush Limbaugh
Anne Coulter
The entire cast of Red Eye
Fox News
Glenn Beck
Jim Cramer
Nancy Grace
Stephen Baldwin
Ryan Seacrest
Only republican that I've really really liked is Ron Paul.
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 6:11 am
by XemnasXD
Mr.Ganji wrote:XemnasXD wrote:Mr.Ganji wrote:And here is the center of the problem. The American people are American politics. People forgot somewhere along the way and everyone in power does everything in their power to blind you from the fact that this is a democracy. A representative democracy but a democracy nonetheless. Change in american politics STARTS with change in the american people, not the other way around....
And can the American people be trusted to do such a monumental thing. Remember, we're the people who voted Bush into office...twice. The people are too weak and faithless. If there's ever a change in how politics is run, it must be done within the government. And of course, that will never happen. Who wants to give up power in the name of democracy?
And yes, Limbaugh is a fascist asshole who's more of a comedian than a politician
so the people offered their power up to a dictator and for 8 years he undermined the congress and the court, destroyed our basic civil liberties and started and illegal war..all the while expanding and creating perhaps the most powerful and largest gov't in US history...
Re: Republicans...>.>
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 12:31 pm
by Stephanus
cpinney wrote:I hate ignorant republicans, just like republicans hate ignorant democrats and so on. I personally have no problem with a republican that can state the facts and have an argument over them, i do have a problem with a republican that would, as an example of a friend "but zomg his name is Barack HUSSEIN Obama", and they would go onto some pathetic rant about him being a Muslim and a terrorist and a bunch of other nonsense.
just a question for republicans, whats your opinion on Rush Limbaugh, kinda curious what you all think.
Thats the point of the whole story.
People make decisions based on their emotions, like "i hate this, i hate that" and pfoof, there fails democracy...
For me at least.
Influencing people is the easiest thing on earth...