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    Sad, but true...



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    Quote Originally Posted by ChemEng View Post
    Sad, but true...
    That's a good one. It's hard to believe a Democrat posted it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McDuck View Post
    That's a good one. It's hard to believe a Democrat posted it.
    Democrat??.....Republican??.....Independent??

    It seems that as years pass so does correctness, sometimes becomming blurred, twisted and or misused. Tis the case with political affiliations. Who's a democrat??, whose a republican??, etc.
    A lot of democrats vote and call themselves republicans. They seem to pick up on one or few items and ignore the rest. The republicans play this issue because of numbers and then generally let the issue fade once in office.
    A republican is a wasp, rich and wants government out of his business.
    A democrat is a minority, not rich and wants some government assistance.

    I remember, back home, we had one constable for the county [on the republican ticket]. Republicans felt that one was enough. They didn't want his plaquered ford station wagon going in front of their homes. So they convinced Democrats to vote Republican; that way the democrats would not have to pick up their routy kids after a Friday night melee followng the high-school foot ball games. However, when they really needed help, he was busy catching kids. Nevermind the republicans, they had their gated sub-division with roads a maze, and culdesacs.

    Really for both parties and members it's good to know who you really are...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spaf View Post
    Tis the case with political affiliations. Who's a democrat??, whose a republican??, etc.
    A lot of democrats vote and call themselves republicans. They seem to pick up on one or few items and ignore the rest. The republicans play this issue because of numbers and then generally let the issue fade once in office.
    A republican is a wasp, rich and wants government out of his business.
    A democrat is a minority, not rich and wants some government assistance.

    I remember, back home, we had one constable for the county [on the republican ticket]. Republicans felt that one was enough. They didn't want his plaquered ford station wagon going in front of their homes. So they convinced Democrats to vote Republican; that way the democrats would not have to pick up their routy kids after a Friday night melee followng the high-school foot ball games. However, when they really needed help, he was busy catching kids. Nevermind the republicans, they had their gated sub-division with roads a maze, and culdesacs.

    Really for both parties and members it's good to know who you really are...
    No difference? HaHa. Now tell me the one about Santa Claus.

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    Rasmussen's polling: While Republicans preferred capitalism to socialism 11 to 1, Democrats favored it by 39 percent to 30 percent.

    http://www.detnews.com/article/20090...talism+s+cause

    (for those bad in math, 39% to 30% is almost 1 to 1)

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    While 88 percent of Democrats approve of President Obama's job performance, only 27 percent of Republicans share that perception. This 61-point difference of opinion is the largest spread since Pew began conducting its poll in 1969.



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