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Okay, as a liberal (and therefore interested) and a Republican (and therefore nearly powerless), a suggestion to the Democrats out there: can you all stop insulting each other, please? Obama and Clinton are very similar candidates!
Seriously. Go drink some tea, play Facebook Chess, write an eleven-hundred-word breakdown of McCain's total lack of a substantive energy policy - whatever. And whenever you feel tempted to complain about any of your allies, consider this: my party gave me two warmongers and a theocrat as the only viable candidates. You guys got off frelling lucky.
That's all.
Seriously. Go drink some tea, play Facebook Chess, write an eleven-hundred-word breakdown of McCain's total lack of a substantive energy policy - whatever. And whenever you feel tempted to complain about any of your allies, consider this: my party gave me two warmongers and a theocrat as the only viable candidates. You guys got off frelling lucky.
That's all.
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supposed to beeasier to change an organization from the inside than from the outside. As long as the U.S. is running on a two-party system, it should be two good parties - two groups which can honestly say, "We want the same things - all we disagree on is methods".Two: The Democratic Party platform is not some flawless jewel passed down from the heavens. It needs outside scrutiny as much as any other.
Three: The modern Republican Party is not the true Republican Party (http://ginmar.livejournal.com/461572.html), any more than modern America is the true America of which I am proud. I want to change that.
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Two: Granted, but their ideals are closer to your own. Also, see One.
Three: How is that relevant? You are a member of the modern Republican party, not the old one. Modern politics are modern.
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(Besides, I will not merely be voting in the Presidental election - I will have the opportunity to support reasonable candidates in primaries as well.)
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[That's a good point, actually.]