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Offline Cosmos

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« Reply #165 on: November 09, 2006, 11:37:55 AM »
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Democrats... Republicans... what's the difference again? Not being sarcastic, I'm just not a politically involved kinda guy.


Republicans are for those rich folks who are trying to make life harder on the norm/poorer folk. While Democrats is for the normal people, trying to make life harder on the rich folks. XD
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« Reply #166 on: November 09, 2006, 03:51:01 PM »
I hope none of the americans take this wrong, but im pretty friggin' glad to live in a country where more than two major political parties are seriously considered when it comes time to vote.

Weve got all sorts of shades of grey to work with up north, here.

Im listening to the radio about the "Economic ramifications of the political tide-shift" in America.

Im going to agree with Midnight...All of North Americas Nations (USA CAnada And Mexico) politics diectly effect the others in some way or another.  Theres plans underway to try and integrate north american monetary systems...They have been talking about it on the radio here for a bit. Not to mention, Ive been reading on the subject of the "Amero" (google that) and an Integrated North American Economy...and it is some stuff that deserves more exposure. The flow of info on this, to the public, is a tiny trickle right now...as the powers that be are very much trying to slowly introduce the subject to the people.  (Personally I think the Idea is BS, but thats for you to decide...thats also where my 'manifest destiny' comment to glitch came from, that was so eloquently reffered to as a 'cold-war-gem).

Its an interesting state of affairs this week, in North America.
(Especially here,with Canadas Conservative Government slipping into suck-town at such a break-neck-fast rate, and observing how it will be affected by the democrats). It could go really good, or really bad.

I find it Ironic to see Rumsfeld step down, with a great cheer from the worlds public, only to be replaced by Gates. I dont think alot of peole are remembering the last president Gates Worked For....He was also named George Bush.
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« Reply #167 on: November 09, 2006, 04:55:00 PM »
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Originally posted by drenrin2120
Democrats... Republicans... what's the difference again? Not being sarcastic, I'm just not a politically involved kinda guy.


Republicans are for those rich folks who are trying to make life harder on the norm/poorer folk. While Democrats is for the normal people, trying to make life harder on the rich folks. XD


I am sick of hearing people say that, it's crap. Do you really think that all republicans are rich? I can tell you already that my family is poor. And for that matter, a large amount of republicans are poor hillbillys down south. Not to mention that the richest states in the country are DEMOCRATIC (I'm looking at you New England).  You can't generalize it like that.

The simplest way to generalize between the two, would be Democratic believes in a more liberal and active Federal Government. While Republicans believe in a more conservative less active federal government, and more power to the state governments.
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« Reply #168 on: November 09, 2006, 05:07:22 PM »
Left wing/Right wing
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« Reply #169 on: November 10, 2006, 02:53:46 AM »
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I hope none of the americans take this wrong, but im pretty friggin' glad to live in a country where more than two major political parties are seriously considered when it comes time to vote.


As an American, I consider you Canadians lucky. We down here basically have a reactionary party and a centrist party.


All of American politics is shifted to the right and it skews the average American's world perspective.
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« Reply #170 on: November 10, 2006, 03:22:09 AM »
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Thank you for repeating what I said.

How should I know what "Rendarsa" is?

Rendarsa, Rendersa, whatever, YOU WERE FREAKING THERE. :P


Redersae was its name.
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