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Question: Which statement do you agree with more?
#1
"There is no "religous right" or strong "right wing" movement in this country. All that the Republican Party really is nothing more than are rural and southern whites in the natural resource and service industry who bare the brunt
 
#2
"There is no "liberal" or "left" movement in this country. The Democratic party is nothing more than a loose coalition of desert and inner-city minorities and white Upper Middle Class radicals  in the extreme Northeast and Northwe
 
#3
They are equally true, and are true.
 
#4
They are equally true, and are untrue.
 
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« on: February 15, 2011, 08:31:50 PM »
« edited: February 15, 2011, 08:42:09 PM by Sen. Mark Mattenburgh »

Well, neither one really has to be true, just one statement has to be substantially more true than the other.

Statement A should really read-

"There is no "religious right" or "right-wing" in this country. The Republican Party is nothing more than a collection of rural and southern whites in the natural resource and service industry who bare the brunt of the social and economic costs of maintaining a Federal Government that increasingly services a population that is different from they are." - A conservative first year law student on the aftermath of the U.S. 2006 General Election.

Statement B should really read-

"There is no "liberal" or "left" in this country. The Democratic Party is nothing more than a loose hodgepoge of desert and inner-city minorities and Upper Middle Class seculars in the extreme Northwest and Northeast. These groups generally bare the majority of the costs of the dominant business and cultural practices in America."- A  middle-age secular retired Mortgage Broker who came just came back from Thailand in the months before the U.S. 2010 General Election.
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