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Quote by: Scrib Your point is unfair on two levels. One, as I said, I'm sure LP members of Congress would be more than happy to advocate impeachment if they were IN Congress, |
Right, and isnt that where change is likely to originate?
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and two, 100% of your support is for the Democratic party, which didn't make any impeachment noises while they were voting FOR Bush going into Iraq or voting FOR the unread Patriot Act.
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Feingold, for one, voted for neither. If the people (and their so called representatives) rally around HIS message, we will be a lot better off for it. If Ralph and Badnarik get behind that message it would be nice, but it doesnt really matter in the long run. They are drowned out in the white noise, outside the halls of power.
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Quote by: Scrib Quit acting like the Democratic Party has no history. |
I am not acting like anything. I am looking forward, not backward. I am looking back at all the huge daily mistakes the Neo-cons have made, including mass murder of innocents for profit. I am not going to side with a non-entity when my vote could mean a changing of the guard. The libertarians have had their chances in the past, too. I even if they doubled thier votes, it wouldnt weigh a feather against the powers that be.
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As I said before, as bad as Bush is, he didn't create NEARLY the number of problems as he inherited.
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I strongly disagree. On every level this waste of flesh has failed humanity here at home and abroad. He inherited peace and turned it into aggressive war. He inherited a surplus treasury and turned that into several trillions in debt. Unemployement has skyrocketed under their policy of rewarding corps. for outsourcing......... I can go on. But, you know the drill.