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<blockquote data-quote="Sportello" data-source="post: 1452441" data-attributes="member: 55299"><p>I have to respectfully disagree with you on that. Though there are only slight difference between the two parties, there is a distinct difference. The difficulty lies in the fact that the Democrats are incapable of banding together as a block, so little of their agenda gets passed, and that that does, is compromised to the point of having little resemblance to the original intent.</p><p></p><p>I understand perfectly why a wealthy person would vote Republican, it makes monetary sense for them to do so. It's in their interests socially, and more importantly, financially. We all like to think that we are voting our wallet, but mostly we are victims of propaganda. Note the fear in the last election cycle's ads. I believe Cheryl posted a link to a study that concluded that the conservative mind is more driven by fear. </p><p></p><p>Know your audience, and motivate them to rally behind your cause. Isn't that pretty much the definition of 'propaganda'?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sportello, post: 1452441, member: 55299"] I have to respectfully disagree with you on that. Though there are only slight difference between the two parties, there is a distinct difference. The difficulty lies in the fact that the Democrats are incapable of banding together as a block, so little of their agenda gets passed, and that that does, is compromised to the point of having little resemblance to the original intent. I understand perfectly why a wealthy person would vote Republican, it makes monetary sense for them to do so. It's in their interests socially, and more importantly, financially. We all like to think that we are voting our wallet, but mostly we are victims of propaganda. Note the fear in the last election cycle's ads. I believe Cheryl posted a link to a study that concluded that the conservative mind is more driven by fear. Know your audience, and motivate them to rally behind your cause. Isn't that pretty much the definition of 'propaganda'? [/QUOTE]
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