Yeh, Ed's a good egg ... a little cracked, but still. :cooled, we got off to a little rocky start, but i'm glad we got past that.
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Yeh, Ed's a good egg ... a little cracked, but still. :cooled, we got off to a little rocky start, but i'm glad we got past that.
speaking of cracked eggs, if i remember correctly, you closed in on me toe to toe and nose to nose the night we met in a political forum.Yeh, that Ed's a good egg ... a little cracked, but still. :cool
I found a great question that applies here:
How can you ever have a democracy with non-elected vested interests being put in such positions of power? How is that representing the people?
I found a great question that applies here:
Yup.... Both parties are doing this stuff
It goes right along with all the friggin Omnibus bill bullshit. No damn accountability
No doubt. I want to go on record to say that Ed's questions scores points in both threads.
George Washington warned against political parties. The second president, John Adams, belonged to the Federalist Party. After that, the Democratic-Republican Party gained a stranglehold on the capitol and hasn't let go since, splitting into the two factions most people mistakenly believe are different parties in 1824.
So it's understandable when people think there are only two choices, because there has only been two for so long the belief has become a self-fulfilling prophecy. I would love to see The Party implode, regardless of what it does to the economy. We've strayed so far from our stated ideals that when those of us try to dig them out everyone else treats them like Greek myths.
Ostracize .... ridicule .... exaggerate.
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