To: Sidney Reilly who wrote (111553 ) 8/29/2011 1:52:39 PM From: grusum 5 Recommendations Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224718 Both parties are to blame. yes, both parties are to blame. that's because liberals have infiltrated the republican party, which USED to be conservative. democrats want to keep the discussion about republicans and democrats because it serves a purpose for them. they don't want it to come down to talking about liberals and conservatives. there are no conservatives in the democrat party. there are few in the republican party, but at least there are some. and there some democrats that are more conservative than some republicans. but all of those are still liberals. that's how the liberals keep things confused. they talk about the rinos that want to spend and tax. they say that they are republicans and republicans are conservatives. no, most republicans are no longer conservative. liberals have infested every branch of government, and the republican party. it's no longer accurate to talk about democrats and republicans. liberals have blurred the difference in the two parties. now, it's only accurate to talk about liberals and conservatives. all conservatives by definition want small constitutional government. they want lower taxes and much lower spending and lower regulations. but few republicans really want this. that's why people see little difference in the two parties. in fact, there is little difference. that's why we need to get conservatives to run in the primaries and win elections. if we did that, at least americans would once again have a true choice between the tyrants on the left, and the conservatives. so while it's true that both parties are to blame, conservatives are NOT to blame.