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Old 11-24-2004, 09:50 AM   #4556
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Math is Hard

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Originally posted by Say_hello_for_me
I disagree.

As one of your people here keeps saying, there are a lot of "moral" people in the R party. Heck, there are a lot of "moral" peope in the D party. This appeals to their "morals" as a notion of fairness.

Then there are a lot of "practical" people in both parties who like the idea of governmental efficiency and effectiveness. This appeals to them because it promises progress on a number of fronts domestically.

So you lose the libertarians who aren't voting for the Republican or libertarian party. So what. You get Urban republicans who look at this and think, about time the G quit picking on my city.

You get a lot of tolerant people in the middle who have had enough of the poverty cycles and associated costs. They aren't all democrats or republicans.

But hey, if you don't like mine, get another.

You are one of maybe 5 people here on *your* side who I'd like to honestly see answer this question (its not a trap): What are the most important problems left to be solved in this country?
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