>Which is very nice and fuzzy, but misses my point. Perhaps I wasn't clear enough on the question. What turned you from a moderate dem. ,so far left, such that you would join the likes of Bush haters, like TED and AL, who will believe anything anti Bush, or turn anything into an anti Bush tirade. Did you see Ted's response yesterday, where he said he didn't believe Joe's link to the audio of GW wishing Clinton well, and there were no booing sounds on the tape. It could have been edited my a##. Get real. And you want to back looney tunes like that????
Bush has given me enough of a reason over the last couple of years to really, really dislike him. It's that simple.
>Which is easy to say, but could be harder to prove, unless you have a wierd definition of lying. And my bet is, given you definition, I could prove the Dem convention speakers lied just as much. Of course that could be hard to prove, as no one watched, or remembers anything about their convention.
I watched all of it. Let's go.
>You didn't then, but you are now, and the question is why? Ted has a long history of anti GW hate, and even longer anti republican hate. By joining with them, you are accepting their principles and history. Sort of like joining a gang. ONce there, you adopt their hatreds, priciples, and actions. Perhaps you don't see yourself that far out, but if you want to see what you will be like 5 yrs from now, look at what it has done to them. You too will be accusing nice guys, like Tench, of outrageous things, just because that is who you are.
Ummm... yeah.
>In other words, if GW had done everything your way, you would have been a republican. If Gw had done everything your way, he himself, would have been a democrat, not a republican. Besides, name me one outrageous thing on that list, which justifies preaching sedition?
Who's preaching sedition? I've talked about leaving, but not sedition.
>Why can't you just disagree with his policies, and work for getting your man or woman in office next time. That is how you make changes? You don't join a radical fringe group, which has no chance of electing someone elected. You do it gradually, by keeping on electing people, closer, and closer to your views.
I joined the Democratic Party, not a fringe group. Are you saying that I should join the Republican Party and try to make them be like me?
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