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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Ocala, FL
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You are my bitch. I'm sure of that.
I don't like the Democrats anymore than I do Republicans. Although I will say the Democrats are open and honest about their intentions. Both of them want larger, costlier, more intrusive government that violates our rights more and more and steals more of our income. The only difference is which of our rights will be violated and where the stolen money will be spent. Also, Democrats tax us openly while Republicans use "invisible" tax by deficit spending and having more money made to make up the difference which causes inflation and reduces the value of the dollar (which we are experiencing right now). It's a hidden tax because Republicans are dishonest about their dishonesty, and Democrats are honest about their dishonesty. In any case, Bush won in HIGHLY questionable elections and refused to allow UN observers to watch over the last ones. Money from the Republican Party was paid to the maker of the voting machines, and the CEO of that company said in public that he would deliver the election to Bush. There is no such evidence for Democrats. If there were, I'd be the first one to jump on them. In addition to that, Democrats are less willing to start unprovoked wars of aggression that get thousands of Americans killed without legitimate cause and without being in the defense of America. It's not just a matter of it being possible. It's probable based on actual evidence and facts. You know, the stuff you like to ignore.
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