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Old 02-10-2006, 05:58 PM   #11
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A Democrat on the Hill writes to Josh.

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Originally posted by Gattigap
Actually, then it would be called "democratic."

This seems to be a badge of honor for you, but it's a bit of a baffling one. Would you call GOP activities "Republic" activites? Should we the capitalized term "Republican" only for those activities related to representative democracy?
It is the Democrat party and it is the Republican party. Not the Republic party. You are either a Democrat or a Republican. Not a Democratic or a Republic.

When you have a Republican cause. That is a cause pushed by the Republicans. When you have a cause that is promoted to have indirect representation that is a "republican" cause.
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