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If it doesn’t matter to you, then quit complaining about one side.
It’s funny to me how the side with the bankrupt ideology keeps on repeating that.
They lost and have run out of ideas so they wish to paint everyone the same.
I’m sorry, but we only have two pragmatic choices: 1) Democrats with good ideas and good intentions (but perhaps flawed implementation), or 2) Republicans and the Tea Party radicals.
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Brian: Its utterly facile and infantile quotes like the one above that destroy your credibility.
Give me some “good” Democratic ideas, okay? Better yet, please show me how this Democratic president has overhauled the ills of the previous (Bush) Administration.
You know, like closing Gitmo. Repealing Patriot I and II. Stopping extraordinary rendition and government eavesdropping on US citizens without cause.
Then move on to the rest of his policies, especially on the domestic front, which have been utter failures or stumbling attempts (would this be the “flawed implementation” you were speaking of?).
You speak of nuanced thinking, complexity and “moral flexibility” and then harf up this nonsense. Here’s a good one: “You’re either with us, or against us”. Sound familiar? Its your boy, Dubya, telling it like it was. That’s exactly what you sound like, and its why the mid-terms will be a slaughter.