Tannicus

Tannicus

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Libertarian 34.88 % Left-liberal 18.86 % Centrist 30.14 % Right-Conservative 7.48 % Statist 8.64 % What can I say I try to stay more center, and I like to look at almost every angle, not to mention I believe in George Washington's words that we should avoid "excessive party spirit", or in my opinion avoiding all parties for that matter, except fo

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George Washington did state in his last speech before he left office that the United States should avoid "excessive party spirit" and I think that is what America is suffering from since they have been introduced.

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"We all know that communism does not work". In an economic sense, communism is the worst idea for a country's economy, why is Hong Kong not entirely communist, why does China seek to regain Taiwan, because a Communist economic system is failing them, the country is going bankrupt so some of their measur

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Something On-Topic: O'Reilly is as right as he is left, both extreme sides dislike him when he points out their mistakes, and both extreme sides like him when the point of the other sides mistakes, as for covering every issue, he covers what he thinks is important from his day to day life, and simply does not have the time to fit as much information as people demand of him in a one hour time slot, you want all the info, look at a website by Matt Dr

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Che Guevara was outspoken against the USSR and parts of Asia for violating human rights. All the talk about Che was this and Che was that, I think this for me is going to spark me into researching about the life, the man, and cutting through the myths to find out who and what Che Guevara was, as for sup

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Despite a Retired Bishop talking about Bush and Kerry, which the Church could use as a reason for his opinions not reflecting the views of the Church. "No Catholic could ever vote for John Kerry because he is 100 percent pro-abortion whereas President Bush is not," No to mention the phrase itself c

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Answers my question, thanks for the info all, and I will stick with the CItizen for now, oh well I think I have gotten used to it.

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Some food for thought from George Washington Biography[LINK] To his disappointment, two parties were developing by the end of his first term. Wearied of politics, feeling old, he retired at the end of his second. In his Farewell Address, he urged his countrymen to forswear excessive party spirit and geographical distinctions. In foreign affairs, he warned against long-te

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Johnny Depp may hate America, but he sure likes our Money, and Oscars, etc. Mister Depp: If you hate America so much, don't use American Products as well as doing movies here, I mean grow up and get a spine, good showing in Pirates though, even though it was a little method acting. I bet you don't hate Bejamin Franklin, U.S. Grant, Jackson, Lincoln, and Washington, but they are American and I bet they would hate you using them.</fo

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I know, as for passionate politics, I think it is because more people are getting involved and the two party system is causing some problems with the whole system, I think we should take George Washington's advice and get rid of the parties and focus on the issues completely, but alas it is only a dream of mine. Good article though.

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and yes I knew you were Australian after all you said you were from the get go

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True but look into the power of the Australian National Security Agency, I would be curious to know how much they have power to do.

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Yes. He is going to lose unless G. W. Bush suddenly scream like Howard Dean. And just start blabbing on about how he is searching for his precious, hehehe mmmm Smeigol Dean / Gollum Dean, so far Dean would have been a better challenge for Bush than Kerry, cause Dean's got spunk. What doomed Ker

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It's why I support the Boot to Ass Policy which should become a law, it will help those who hate America so much get out of America, and since we don't want to be Age-ist or Racist, any age or race can have a boot to the ass out of the country if they hate it so deeply, and guess what they get a special stamp on their citizenship, something along the lines like the Soup Nazi of Seinfield "Oh you hate America, well No US Grants for You, No Coca-Cola fo

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Didn't Bush say in the debates of 2000 that we should never participate in "nation building", which is what is being done in Iraq right now. This was his reasoning for not agreeing to send troops into Rhowanda. He also said the only reason we would ever go into Iraq is if they were building nuclear bombs, which wasn't happening.

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What can I say if she hates America so much give her the boot, and say come back when you have more than feeling, but the best non-violent approach was Pk's whole asking her where is the better country. "People against non-violence should be taken out into the street and shot." - A Non-Violence Supporter Anon.

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Oh I just thought of this, next time she says I hate America, say to her "Well, I hate you." and rant on something good as to why you hate her and she shouldn't oppress your free speech to say so.

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Tell her, that half of the people support her, but she has to remember that the other half doesn't. In fact half maybe to optimistic and nice, more appropriate to say a 1/3 or less support her, and the other 2/3 don't support you and think you are a LOON. Thats no need to get upset and burst out "I hate America". The

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Actually Tom Morrello from the band formerly known as RATM went on Kroq when there was controversy over a concert they put on for Mumia's benefit. He's always been willing to go on his defense on any show. So ya, I do know. I thought RATM was more on resisting all forms of government, did that change, a

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Probably the fact that she can not speak english well, and got an F on a paper.

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Well when you compare the sizes of America's Military to Britain and Australia, which Japan can't count because there force is for Self-Defense only if they had a standing military they would send them, it is only common sense we send the most, we got the best gear, the best toys, and the best boys to send to do the job (though the SAS and the Australian SF are good too) and yeah the Polish were a surprise with me, and even Germany is sending Wehrmacht

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Thats exactly what I am talking about Brad - The American general public dont care about the liberties they profess to be the worlds protectors of... freedom of speech etc. If someone showed the slightest bit of sympathy towards a terrorist cause, that would be enough to incite suspicion and a total invasion of privacy, in spite

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It's still possible that Bush could lose. The point gap will probably close quite a bit once the post-RNC euphoria wears off and people are less wowed by talk of "strength" and "growth". It will come down to the debate where instead of speaking of "I Have a plan" etc. they will have to get down to the

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The only two war fought under UN context are: Korean War and the first Gulf War. There is not another country on earth fought their war under UN context. Though don't forget the contributions of the British Soldiers and Australian Soldiers, you do them a disservice if you forget that where ever the U.S.

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