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Does anyone know someone who is crossing party lines this election?

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Thanks Sarah, that was a fairly unambiguous clue.
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This is why I loathe party affliliations. They are just like gangs. In fact, the entire gang psychology can be understood when taught with a political party analogy.
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Now, if society could only use the same philosophy in politics as they do when dismantling gang psychology in it''s formative stages, maybe we could achieve some real political breakthroughs.
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Date: 11/1/2008 11:34:26 PM
Author: miraclesrule
Thanks Sarah, that was a fairly unambiguous clue.
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This is why I loathe party affliliations. They are just like gangs. In fact, the entire gang psychology can be understood when taught with a political party analogy.
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Now, if society could only use the same philosophy in politics as they do when dismantling gang psychology in it''s formative stages, maybe we could achieve some real political breakthroughs.
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No prob! They''re definitely an active (and interesting) group, haha.
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I am too lazy to find the article, but it has been estimated that 20% of registered republicans will be voting Dem and a little less than half that will be going the other way
 
Date: 11/1/2008 11:35:55 PM
Author: SarahLovesJS

Date: 11/1/2008 11:34:26 PM
Author: miraclesrule
Thanks Sarah, that was a fairly unambiguous clue.
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This is why I loathe party affliliations. They are just like gangs. In fact, the entire gang psychology can be understood when taught with a political party analogy.
32.gif



Now, if society could only use the same philosophy in politics as they do when dismantling gang psychology in it''s formative stages, maybe we could achieve some real political breakthroughs.
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No prob! They''re definitely an active (and interesting) group, haha.
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It didn''t used to be that way though. I''m reading an interesting essay about how the decline of party power is precisely the problem with the parties now....the reason that politics seems so much about personalities rather than issues. I''d quote from it, but I left it in the car, so...
Anyway, it is from one of the odd, and interesting books that the DH frequently gets at his history in-services. He said most of them are student-geared and thus pretty worthless to him personally, but he was pretty enthusiastic about this particular book, which is a pretty high-level collection of essays and readings.

When I find it I''ll post some sections for consideration.
 
Date: 11/2/2008 1:32:58 AM
Author: ksinger
Date: 11/1/2008 11:35:55 PM

Author: SarahLovesJS


Date: 11/1/2008 11:34:26 PM

Author: miraclesrule

Thanks Sarah, that was a fairly unambiguous clue.
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This is why I loathe party affliliations. They are just like gangs. In fact, the entire gang psychology can be understood when taught with a political party analogy.
32.gif




Now, if society could only use the same philosophy in politics as they do when dismantling gang psychology in it's formative stages, maybe we could achieve some real political breakthroughs.
31.gif


No prob! They're definitely an active (and interesting) group, haha.
31.gif
It didn't used to be that way though. I'm reading an interesting essay about how the decline of party power is precisely the problem with the parties now....the reason that politics seems so much about personalities rather than issues. I'd quote from it, but I left it in the car, so...

Anyway, it is from one of the odd, and interesting books that the DH frequently gets at his history in-services. He said most of them are student-geared and thus pretty worthless to him personally, but he was pretty enthusiastic about this particular book, which is a pretty high-level collection of essays and readings.


When I find it I'll post some sections for consideration.

That's true, it didn't used to be. However, I think when you have 18 million angry people at least a couple million aren't going to get over it when they so very strongly disagree with the choice. Heh heh.
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ETA: Sounds interesting, btw!
 
My DH, a staunch Republican, is voting for Obama.
 
My very Republican father is voting for Obama. Nate, while registered Republican, is actually more middle of the road thank he realizes, has finally decided that he is voting for Obama.
 
Me, my husband, my 4 kids and fdil, my mother and her bf, most of my friends and most of my TOTALLY REPUBLICAN county. (We live in Illinois) Last time i crossed over was Jimmy Carter.
 
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