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Old 11-03-2005, 05:42 PM   #26
appletango

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Your objection would be much more effective if you were to point out the rabid partisanship on both sides and try to get the cheerleaders from both sides to tone their rhetoric down and think instead of react. I believe that’s your intention, but it’s hard to tell from your posts here.
Generally I do. There are certain posters from the left (I won't name names) that post tripe that mirrors this thread. However, it seems that a lot of those have toned down their posting lately, for some reason or another, and that a new wave of right-wingers is in.

However, I will admit that it probably seems that I'm more inclined to argue with the right, but that is likely because I don't like Bush's administration (a lynchpin for these partisan crap fests). If a moderate Republican or a fiscal conservative Republican occupied the white house, you would probably view me as more idealogically "right". There are plenty of Republican ideas that I'll defend to the hilt, such as capping malpractice suits, privatizing social security, getting rid of welfare, etc.
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