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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Snowman who wrote (73015)11/13/2000 4:11:05 PM
From: microhoogle!  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Snowman, it depends. One party is a progressive and forward looking party and another is a conservative/traditional party. Both parties provide a decent equilibrium. If the public feels that morals are being compromised they will bring in Republicans. OTOH, if they feel that their growth and progress is being thwarted by ultra conservatives holding a party to ransom, then they will vote Democrats. Hence whoever makes effort to include ALL people of society in the progress is usually the winner. I see no reason to lament on morality decay as long as one has his/her own morals intact. However, I do see a problem by branding every single individual supporting democratic party as of loose morals. I can bet that number of individuals with high morals is same in both parties.
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