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fujiyama Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-11-05 03:32 PM
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42. No
Edited on Fri Feb-11-05 03:35 PM by fujiyama
To actually compare the two parties as being morally equal is nonsense. The republican party is pretty much a fascist party at this point. They have shown that they have a great authoritarian streak which is a hallmark of any fascist party.

There are few extremely liberal Dems as it is. I would say there are more conservative Dems than truly liberal Dems in power.

What is wrong about liberal policies like advocating good schools, universal health care, fairer trade, holding corporations and those in power accountable, and a sensible foreign policy?

It seems as though once a republican is pro choice, all of a sudden they are a moderate. I never understood that. Someone should actually look at Spectar's record, whom people often call a moderate. He votes party line on almost all major issues. There is little really moderate about him.

Christie Todd Whitman is a pathetic hack. Her cover up of the air quality near ground zero is absolutely inexusable. If she had any sense of decency she would have resigned right then and exposed what the president was trying to do.
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