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Democrats: look here-ness!!!!plz?

y is it so fair 4 u to trash republicans just cuz u dont like bush?? I cant express political thoughts cuz ppl get mad @ me!!!

i know 3 ppl @ scohol who r republicans and evryone think were 4 bush just 4 that reason. y????????????????

being mean to other parties just means u r being stupid and ignorant and its kinda like nationalism. just wondering y u do it??

Update:

ok stop getting mad at me 4 bad typing.... i had to go and i was typing quick.... gosh

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Well, I don't like Bush, but I mostly just don't like the party's general views on things. Also, it's difficult to understand what you were trying to say. Please use a spell-checker.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    First of all, by your manner of typing it seems that you are exemplifying the "low-information voter" type of Republican. I'm sure that if you could explain the logical reasoning behind your Republican views, then there would be no problem. It is definitely ok to be a Republican and not support Bush, for sure, and in fact, there are many Republicans who do not support Bush, nor did they support McCain. Just express your views on government, such as limited government interference and taxation and states' rights, if that is why you are a Republican. If you're a Republican because of a lame fringe issue like Abortion or Gay Marriage, then yes, you should expect to be made fun of.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Just deflecting some of the hate that republicans show the president elect. Hey, I'm all for less smearing and less hostility between the two sides. You must admit one thing though, that it was republicans that put Bush back in office for a second term.

  • 1 decade ago

    Because Bush and his Republican Cronies have trashed this country in the last 8 years and people are mad. Also, Bush's people, the SAME people, like Karl Rove who ran Bush's campaign and White hosue were running the McCain campaign. We would be putting the same people right back in the white house with just a different figurehead

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I, acting as a Representative of the democratic party believe that putting everyone in the same boat is extremely prejudicial and should not be tolerated. However, concerning president Bush, it should be acknowledged that he while president did indeed have some questionable decisions which may have angered a lot of people. However, he is one person and that does not mean that everyone who supported him should be judged as someone with a questionable judgment. I hope you have a nice holiday...

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Its because we're bad people for not wanting to kill babies, or promote gay marriage, or raise taxes, or appease to other countries, or give reward to those who dont work not because they're disabled but because they're lazy.

    The truth is there are only a few democrats who actually knows what the party stands for let alone believe in it. The democratic party is full of ignorant uneducated and hateful people who just elected someone that they know nothing about other than he looks black, and HE = CHANGE, whatever that means, but they go crazy for it.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I don't like Repulicans because of what they stand for, and what they don't stand for (ex: gay marriage). And they say we need to protect our rights.....*snicker*

    I believe the most important right is that all people are created equal.

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