Quote Originally Posted by ihateapplesandsalt
I'm something more of an anarchist. And I'm canadian, but I wouldn't have implicated myself in the election.



I'm sure the 'lifestyle' of hard core republicans and their fellow travelers is quite different from a hard core democrat, but what I contend is that there is little substantive difference between the parties, the democrats just tend to be a little less coarse about the whole affair.



I suppose it depends on how you use relevant, but still that's not quite what I was saying. I was stating that I don't think that the republican party is the party of conservatism, and that 'liberalism' and 'conservatism' are just convenient labels for an almost anomolous scene.



Well, seperation of church and state sort of preceedes John Kerry. I guess that ship has sailed. And of course 'liberals' embrace 'the culture of death', just as do 'conservatives'. That is if we're talking about the astronomically more important sort of 'culture of death' that perpetuates American imperialism and not Terry Schiavo. Could you clarify exactly how 'liberals' are attemtping to transform America into a 3rd world country?

all you so called anarchists will be the first ones killed!lol
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