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Submitted by berto khadafi on Thu, 12/20/2007 - 12:25am.
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and all political parties. Why shouldnt we demand politicians that are real indaviduals why is it considered a negative by many if a politician thinks differently from the rest of the party. Look up the youtube of Ron Paul being interviewed by Sean hannity hannity keeps asking Paul if he'll support any Republican who wins the nomination and seems offended when Paul doesnt agree to .party loyalty even if it betrays his own beliefs. I mean doesnt that indicate something wrong with the system? That people all over the country with varied beliefs are treated like their are only two legitamate sides to any issue. only two ways of thinking


Thu, 12/20/2007 - 12:38am
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whoa man. whoa. ok. you are just way too much of a free thinker for me. whoa. man. whoa.

Thu, 12/20/2007 - 12:55am
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the idea of a two party system is that it supposedly forces moderation, rather than any lunatic fringe of an ideology somehow taking hold....doesn't really work though....when one of the party is the lunatic fringe of religious fanaticism, and the other is a pro-business "leftist" party that doesn't dare stand up to the entrenched political and economic systems of "representative democracy" and capitalism.

Thu, 12/20/2007 - 9:00am
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I think that, as our country has shown, any system will naturally gravitate towards a two-party system. This is caused by politicians compromising their political beliefs to expand their voter support. The elegant answer to this would be for the people to intentionally shake things up every so often and simply stop voting for either of the duopoly parties simply to bring about change. That would make the state of politics a bit less predictable, abolish the concept of a status quo brought about by laziness and job security, and probably just make for a more productive government. But hey, I'm just some dude. -c
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Thu, 12/20/2007 - 1:47pm
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political parties exist because they automatically stop any one group from becoming too powerful and taking the government for themselves.

Thu, 12/20/2007 - 3:22pm
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Political parties exist because they realize that they can assert their influence more effectively by taking advantage of group mentality, even if it means compromising individual values to do so. C
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Thu, 12/20/2007 - 3:35pm
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using a Sean Hannity interview to determine ANYTHING is retarded.