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saluss
(103)
The real difference between republicans and democrats

I don't live in the United States of America. Could you please tell me what is the difference between republicans and democrats? Thanks a lot

Started by saluss (103) in politics • 5 responses • Last response by secretary131 (20) • 4 weeks ago
Tags: democrats, mature content, republicans, political parties, politics

sharone74
(1973)
Can you tell me what the difference is between Republicans and Democrats

What is the difference in ideology between being a Republican or a Democrat and why does it mater what state you are in which one you are? I hear a lot of talk on tv about how certain states are...

Started by sharone74 (1973) in questions & answers • 3 responses • Last response by cupid74 (4037) • 1 month ago
Tags: democrats, political parties, political party affiliation, politics, republicans

Gnosisquest
(726)
Is it time to change political affiliation?

Such aspects as the alleged solution to national health care indicates that booth the Republican and Democratic candidate are bought and paid for by vested interest. I took a look at Ralph Nadirs...

Started by Gnosisquest (726) in politics • 4 responses • Last response by Chiang_Mai_boy (877) • 2 months ago
Tags: 3rd party, political corruption, political parties, ralph nadar, ralph nadir

bluespace
(99)
A new political party

If a new political party was created what would you like it to be like? What do you want them to do that traditional parties have failed to do?

Started by bluespace (99) in politics • 4 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: government, political parties, third party

dixie1
(888)
Symbols, political parties

How were the Republicans given the symbol of and elephant, and how were the Democrats, given the symbol of and donkey?

Started by dixie1 (888) in people • 1 response • Last response by LadyMarissa (1212) • 4 months ago
Tags: symbols, donkey, elephant, political, political parties
 

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Progressive U blogs
(118)
"A Call for Action"

Picture this: CNN and Fox News are competing for viewers. A quaarter of Fox's viewers decide to switch to CNN for their news, while half as many switch from CNN to Fox. Is this enough for CNN to crow...

Started in Progressive U blogs • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: elections, minority rights, political parties, effective government

Progressive U blogs
(118)
Disbanding the Political Parties- How Much Good it Would do for America

American government has become unbelievably uncontstitutional over the past century, right under our noses. The New Deal, the unexpicable reluctance of Congress to actually declare war, the...

Started in Progressive U blogs • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: elections, individual responsibility, political parties, effective government, better future

Progressive U blogs
(118)
Uninvited to Political Parties

My Summary: In today's society, in order to be “a good candidate” you basically need to obtain the “American dream”. Which consists of your stay-at-home mom, hard working dad, couple of kids and...

Started in Progressive U blogs • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: political parties, politics, public opinion, personal freedom

Progressive U blogs
(118)
Ohio Rep. Gillmore Found Dead

My Summary: Ohio Republican Paul Gillmore was found dead. His staff members went to his apartment after he didn't show up for work. They found the 68 year old. Cause of death is still undermined....

Started in Progressive U blogs • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: political parties, republican

Progressive U blogs
(118)
Emergency Surgery Suspends Gilmore Campaign

My Summary: Republican Jim Gilmore, who is running in the 2008 presidential elections had to be rushed to the emergency room. A few days before he complained about vision problems in his right eye....

Started in Progressive U blogs • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: jim gilmore, political parties, presidency