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Question: who would you vote for?
#1
a relativist Republican(R)
 
#2
a black and white Democrat(R)
 
#3
a relativist Republican(D)
 
#4
a black and white Democrat (D)
 
#5
a relativst Republican(O/I)
 
#6
a black and white Democrat(O/I)
 
#7
I dunno...            (O/I)
 
#8
they both suck (L)
 
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Total Voters: 18

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MaC
Milk_and_cereal
Junior Chimp
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« on: May 31, 2005, 11:38:36 PM »

It seems to me that the main difference between the two parties is not ideology, but personality differences.  The conservatives (Reagan and W. Bush) are very black and white types of decision makers and the more liberal types (Kerry and Bill Clinton) are more easily swayed by public opinion.  What if these personalities were reversed?  Would you still vote for your party if your candidate had a different way of working with people or seeing things?
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MaC
Milk_and_cereal
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2005, 12:08:03 AM »

well, to me it seems as if the conservatives are more of get an idea, run with it, don't let anyone in your way.  And democrats try way to hard to please everyone. 

As for examples, I'm not sure that jfern is factual, but there's only one clear thing that I can think of that would qualify George W. Bush as a flip-flopper and that is that he said in one of the 2000 debates that he was against the idea of nation building, when it's obvious that Iraq and Afghanistan are clear examples of it.  However George Bush does have a clear stance on abortion, social security reform, and tax cuts.

As for the Democrats, you have John Kerry whose relativism made it unclear what his stance on abortion, or what his long term plan for Iraq is.
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MaC
Milk_and_cereal
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 9,787


« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2005, 12:32:05 AM »

let's not start a partisan battle.  I certainly don't want to side with Republicans.  It's not even a Bush v. Kerry thing, I'm just saying the Republican mindset is more of a black/white thing where Democrats see things as more of a whats relative to what.  I mean, historically, even Carter didn't know what to do about hostages, Reagan knew what he wanted and went for it and hardly listen to anyone who didn't support him.  Now you'll probably say Reagan had some plan to release the hostages upon being elected, but that's irrelevant to the discussion....
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