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<blockquote data-quote="LarryBird" data-source="post: 4085399" data-attributes="member: 76548"><p>I'm not exactly the biggest fan of the right, but I usually refrain from calling them 'slime' despite our differences in opinion on the direction this country should take, the rate of and how we spend tax monies, and how we should care for all of our citizens regardless of their societal class.</p><p></p><p>Your use of this word to describe Democrats, along with your weirdly worded attempt at being funny or sarcastic in the above post, leads me to believe that Chuck's segment on "Meet the Press" hit a little too close to home and touched a nerve with you.</p><p></p><p>I'd only say this to you - 'if the shoe fits'...your party courts the lowest common denominator and we all know this. The dumb, and your coveted single issue voters are the only two groups keeping your party relevant in these times of rapid change.</p><p></p><p>You should embrace your backwards ideas and outdated glorification of the GOP, as it's all you'll have left soon. The republican party is dying, and this current moment in time is merely the death rattle, before they take their last few breaths and fade away into earned irrelevance. Accept this, and enjoy the increases in the quality of life that will come your way in the future, when you guys stop 'clinging to your guns and religion' as if those things still belong in politics in this day and age - the youth of this country dislike guns and religion like they've been assaulted by them (they have).</p><p></p><p>Without a massive influx of new blood, your party is destined to become the dinosaurs that your already prehistoric ideas put you on the path toward a long time ago. Tradition is great and all, but change is constant, and embracing it will always be better than fighting it. Democrats embrace the changes necessary to move this country forward, the GOP does not, and this will be their ultimate downfall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LarryBird, post: 4085399, member: 76548"] I'm not exactly the biggest fan of the right, but I usually refrain from calling them 'slime' despite our differences in opinion on the direction this country should take, the rate of and how we spend tax monies, and how we should care for all of our citizens regardless of their societal class. Your use of this word to describe Democrats, along with your weirdly worded attempt at being funny or sarcastic in the above post, leads me to believe that Chuck's segment on "Meet the Press" hit a little too close to home and touched a nerve with you. I'd only say this to you - 'if the shoe fits'...your party courts the lowest common denominator and we all know this. The dumb, and your coveted single issue voters are the only two groups keeping your party relevant in these times of rapid change. You should embrace your backwards ideas and outdated glorification of the GOP, as it's all you'll have left soon. The republican party is dying, and this current moment in time is merely the death rattle, before they take their last few breaths and fade away into earned irrelevance. Accept this, and enjoy the increases in the quality of life that will come your way in the future, when you guys stop 'clinging to your guns and religion' as if those things still belong in politics in this day and age - the youth of this country dislike guns and religion like they've been assaulted by them (they have). Without a massive influx of new blood, your party is destined to become the dinosaurs that your already prehistoric ideas put you on the path toward a long time ago. Tradition is great and all, but change is constant, and embracing it will always be better than fighting it. Democrats embrace the changes necessary to move this country forward, the GOP does not, and this will be their ultimate downfall. [/QUOTE]
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