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llbbl
03-16-2005, 03:16 PM
http://www.watchblog.com/democrats/archives/002135.html
Here is a good discussion from a democratic perspective.
http://www.watchblog.com/republicans/archives/002137.html
There is a good republican viewpoint.
llbbl
03-16-2005, 03:17 PM
Have you heard about the new political party?
http://www.modparty.net/majority.php
In the November 2004 election, a healthy 45 percent of voters nationwide described themselves as moderate. Only 34 percent were conservative, and a mere 21 percent were liberal. In some studies, over 50 percent of the population identify themselves as moderate.
Yet the Republican Party continues to move to the right and the Democratic Party continues to move to the left. Both parties have been hostile to centrists. The void in the middle and the growing hostility towards moderates are the reasons that a national movement is currently underway to start a new political party - the Moderate Party.
All centrists - be they Democrats, Republicans, Independents, or new registrants - are welcome in the Moderate Party. No longer will the voice of reason be split between two parties that have so clearly abandoned the Moderate Majority.
I like the name cause it is like computer "modding".
llbbl
03-17-2005, 11:08 AM
There is a good republican viewpoint.
not that they actually have a "good" one. I meant in this sense of the word to be representive :P
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