13th July 2010, 8:49 PM
Like Weltall, I too am drifting to the center from the right. But I still find some issue with your labels here.
In comparison, the American Republican Party is absolute -- you either vote their way, or you vote their way.
Are you referring to Republican congressional members voting, or layman voters?
Republicans almost always vote in unison on every significant issue. This is very, VERY different from the Democratic party.
I do not concede that you are correct, but if the party with the greatest number of votes on an issue is logically the winner of a democratic contest, it sounds like the GOP has the right idea here.
The Democrats believe, probably to a fault, that everybody's view is important and relevant, and that you should not just tell everybody what to believe and expect them to follow it...
That does sound vaguely like those mooks.
In comparison, the American Republican Party is absolute -- you either vote their way, or you vote their way.
Are you referring to Republican congressional members voting, or layman voters?
Republicans almost always vote in unison on every significant issue. This is very, VERY different from the Democratic party.
I do not concede that you are correct, but if the party with the greatest number of votes on an issue is logically the winner of a democratic contest, it sounds like the GOP has the right idea here.
The Democrats believe, probably to a fault, that everybody's view is important and relevant, and that you should not just tell everybody what to believe and expect them to follow it...
That does sound vaguely like those mooks.
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