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Quick quiz: How many states are there in the USA?
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<blockquote data-quote="Average at Best" data-source="post: 339633" data-attributes="member: 14548"><p>Party unity is an interesting term...from what I've been reading online (and everything online is correct), both parties are suffering a crisis right now. The Democrats are tearing themselves apart over Obama versus Hillary, and the Republicans - though secure in their nominee - are losing their younger, traditional base of voters. A lot of conservative Christian right-wingers are drifting away from the Republicans, due to disenchantment over cronyism, war, economy, etc at the hands of the Bush administration. But they aren't drifting over to the Democrat camp. More and more people are floating around, unclaimed by a party, because the two party system tends to polarize issues, now more than ever.</p><p> </p><p>It just shows that the current system is broken and needs fixed. I don't know WHAT the fix is, but I am sick of voting for the lesser of two evils. I am sick of the media getting hung up over stupid stuff, like how Obama pronounced a word wrong, or how Hillary's love of pantsuits affects her standings with older liberal women. I am sick of pandering, muckraking, and tap dancing around the issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Average at Best, post: 339633, member: 14548"] Party unity is an interesting term...from what I've been reading online (and everything online is correct), both parties are suffering a crisis right now. The Democrats are tearing themselves apart over Obama versus Hillary, and the Republicans - though secure in their nominee - are losing their younger, traditional base of voters. A lot of conservative Christian right-wingers are drifting away from the Republicans, due to disenchantment over cronyism, war, economy, etc at the hands of the Bush administration. But they aren't drifting over to the Democrat camp. More and more people are floating around, unclaimed by a party, because the two party system tends to polarize issues, now more than ever. It just shows that the current system is broken and needs fixed. I don't know WHAT the fix is, but I am sick of voting for the lesser of two evils. I am sick of the media getting hung up over stupid stuff, like how Obama pronounced a word wrong, or how Hillary's love of pantsuits affects her standings with older liberal women. I am sick of pandering, muckraking, and tap dancing around the issues. [/QUOTE]
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