Quote Originally Posted by bigsby
Yes, we can definitely agree on that. However, these are the choices we have right now. So I have to assess which party best represents the national interest. Although my income is sufficient to justify supporting the Republican brand on purely mercenary grounds, I most often vote Democrat because they better represent the values and interests that will move this country forward. Given a broader range of choices, I would be far far less likely to vote Democrat.
Amen to that brother. People these days don't believe government can do anything for them. In reality they affect everything that revolves in our lives. i understand this untrusting attitude stemming from the past republican presidents actions such as the Bush corruption scheme to win the office in middle elections by marking innocent African Americans as felons so their vote won't be counted (THIS WAS PROVEN!!) or Richard Nixon lying about Watergate.

I will admit Clinton did have a drug organization before he went in to office, but he was a popular president that was loved by many for having the American interest. Which republican has been remembered for his generosity or good policies? The only one I can think of is Lincoln, but the democratic and republican agenda has changed vastly today.

oh, yea. I almost forgot republicans started the war on drugs and where are we now because of it?
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