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Senior citizen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-05-04 11:42 AM
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30. They can't move any further to the right.

The Democratic Party already supports the war in Iraq.

Supporting an unjustified war based on lies is as far right as you can go. That's the puke position and the Dems support it.

But as one of the two major corporate parties, the Dems also cannot move any further to the left. Their corporate bosses won't permit it.

We've been suckered again.

The 2-party system sucks because it doesn't exist--there is only one major party, the corporate/fascist party, and it has two major camps, the pukes and the Dems. If you haven't read "Indispensable Enemies," by Walter Karp, I suggest you do so.

As for all the Nader-haters here, Nader is against the war, against corporate control of government, and in favor of environmental conservation and sane economic policies. If that's a reason to hate him, go right ahead.

This election, like the one in 2000, was stolen. But neither election was stolen by Nader. Both were stolen by the corporate parties working together, the pukes stealing electoral votes through BBV, voter disenfranchisement, and other types of fraud, and the Dems by validating and submitting to the theft. It is called bi-partisanship. It means that both parties care about power, and neither of them gives a damn about you.


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