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"X ` Man" wrote in message ...

On 12/4/11 5:12 AM, Eisboch wrote:


"X ` Man" wrote in message ...


I hope the nominee is Newt. I'd love to see Obama win in a walk and
in
the process just about skewer any future presidential hopes for the
GOP.

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I could never vote for Newt, but the last part of your sentence
bothers me.
As an independent voter, it disturbs me to see people so married to
a
particular party
that future, highly qualified and capable people will never be given
any
thoughtful
consideration .... simply because of their party affiliation.

Right now we happen to have a bunch of politicians populating Wash
DC that
are behaving like school children wanting lollipops. They all chant
the
same
representative BS of their party mantra, and the vast majority of
them are
political whores chasing $$ contributions. Even Obama is involved,
giving
populist speeches full of anti big-business rhetoric while accepting
re-election
contributions from the same business groups he is castigating in the
speeches.

This country needs a strong, two party system as a check and balance
safety net.
Right now we just don't have enough honest, mature people in either.

Eisboch




The current GOP is so far to the right that it will take a string of
election results disastrous for it before what remains of the party
rebuilds on a center-right frame. If it can't return to the
center-right, it'll become and remain a fringe party full of nutcases
and nutcase candidates. As far as the anti-big-business rhetoric
goes,
yeah, I agree...big business in collusion with big banks and big
brokerage houses and big politicians have created a situation in which
this country is being stripped clean of assets. The only possibility
for
change is to get the money out of politics...and how the hell is that
supposed to happen?

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Even more reasons for a strong, two party (minimum) political system.
The current extreme far right position of the GOP is largely a result
of the influences
of the "TeaParty" group. The Democratic politicians could just as
easily go overboard as a whole, influenced by the "Occupy Everything"
group. Neither is good overall for this country.

Conservatives should embrace only the thoughtfully considered
components of
the Teabagger's positions that are justified and beneficial ... not
the whole package.
The Dems should do the same with those justified issues represented by
the Occupy crowd.

Instead, we currently have all joining each representative causes, in
whole.
When you listen to a Republican or a Democrat giving a speech or being
interviewed
you could very easily just record and play the same audio for everyone
featured.
It's all the same. You can read it here in this newsgroup for
cripe's sake.
Each side repeating the same arguments in the same manner, using the
same
words.

Whatever happened to being an individual with unique and different
ideas and prospectives?


Amen, brother!