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A better question might be whether I think they are ever right. nossy Send a noteboard - 25/09/2009 06:45:34 PM
1. Do you believe your political party is ALWAYS right?

2. a) If so, why? b) If not, where do you think your political party is/has been wrong?

3. Do you think that partisan politics have become too contentious?


I know what I frequently sound like here, but I'm not overly pleased to sound like I have Democratitis. I'm more conservative than I actually seem, depending on the facet of govt being discussed. So do I claim a party? Not really.

1. I think they can both be right at the same time (by espousing completely different policies), but the mixture of democrat and republican policies clashing together can frequently cause issues. If one administration spends 8 years being heavily capitalistic and then the next comes in pushing regulations, taxes and programs, the flip-flop can be unhealthy, not to mention confusing. Imo, anyway.

2. I am for health care reform, but most anything far left makes me uncomfortable. And I don't like the left typically when it comes to small business. Regulations really can kill a business like mine, so I believe they really need to be careful not to tip over the fine line there. There are other things, but this is long enough already.

3. I would say yes, but I think most of the problem is that extreme statements make good TV. Much of what I've seen are the knee-jerk reactions and message board arguments. When I watch boring TV like CSPAN, I am actually a lot more interested in what they are saying, because it seems to be real people having real discussions, rather than guarding against what they can say for the soundbite.

edit: weirdo sentence structure.
This message last edited by nossy on 25/09/2009 at 08:02:28 PM
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Is your political party ever wrong? - 25/09/2009 06:02:41 PM 1124 Views
Dem vs GOP is getting to be a little like Shiite/Sunni around here. - 25/09/2009 06:12:03 PM 739 Views
Oh hell yes they are "wrong" on a huge number of issues. - 25/09/2009 06:16:37 PM 772 Views
Re: Is your political party ever wrong? - 25/09/2009 06:18:25 PM 849 Views
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Mutual Premeditated Contempt - 25/09/2009 06:36:25 PM 878 Views
A better question might be whether I think they are ever right. - 25/09/2009 06:45:34 PM 741 Views
Worthy questions. - 25/09/2009 07:05:35 PM 714 Views
Yes. They are very silly about certain things. - 25/09/2009 07:31:32 PM 721 Views
Very Often. - 25/09/2009 07:38:12 PM 811 Views
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Frequently. - 25/09/2009 11:32:01 PM 833 Views
I wish they would be right, just once even. - 26/09/2009 02:26:12 AM 917 Views
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No, my party is never wrong. - 26/09/2009 02:47:56 AM 693 Views
Re: Is your political party ever wrong? - 26/09/2009 04:21:50 AM 680 Views
Absolutely. - 26/09/2009 04:24:15 AM 785 Views
Re: Is your political party ever wrong? - 26/09/2009 03:13:11 PM 708 Views
Perhaps the question should have been... - 26/09/2009 04:13:05 PM 668 Views
That's a really good point. *NM* - 26/09/2009 10:09:04 PM 317 Views
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In other news, the Pope is a Catholic. *NM* - 26/09/2009 09:48:01 PM 317 Views
*NM* - 27/09/2009 09:33:36 AM 346 Views
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I am pretty sure the Pope is a Catholic, yes. - 01/10/2009 06:37:16 PM 848 Views
Oi! - 01/10/2009 07:03:35 PM 659 Views
An aussie word? You disappoint! - 01/10/2009 07:14:40 PM 680 Views
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That's why... - 27/09/2009 06:33:37 PM 644 Views
No, I just know which ones are almost always wrong *NM* - 27/09/2009 08:22:36 PM 323 Views
Frequently and with gay abandon. - 29/09/2009 01:39:25 PM 700 Views

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