Politics and Religion

Do you really think the politcians want people to know where they stand?teeth_smile
mattradd 40 Reviews 122 reads
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I give you Romney as evidence that the answer is NO!!!  ;)

...It has nothing to do with Republicans' phony concerns about voter fraud.  Scott Tranter, a GOP consultant admitted this on C-SPAN.  

It's incredible that in the greatest democracy in the world one party deliberately attempts to suppress another party's votes.  That's why they're called Republicans - there's nothing democratic about them.

Snowman39149 reads

Personally, I would like people to have to pass a common sense civics test before they can vote. I am tired of people who are clueless about the politicians and where they stand, hell. can't even tell you how many Senators there are or what the basic beliefs of the parties are determining where this country is going.

You have to be prove competency to be able to drive, but not to vote. I just think it is just stupid.

Hell, I am not even asking for a high standard. Its not like I want them to know what base line budgeting is.

Snowman39165 reads

I don't know what makes me laugh more, your jokes or your political beliefs...

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