Thursday, October 14, 2004

Why I could never be a Republican...

In Colorado, Republicans do not want people to vote.

In Florida, Republicans do not want people to vote.

In Nevada, Republicans do not want people to vote.

In Ohio, Republicans do not want people to vote.

In Oregon, Republicans do not want people to vote.

In Pennsylvania, Republicans do not want people to vote.

In West Virginia, Republicans do not want people to vote.

In Minnesota, Republicans do not want people to vote.

In Wisconsin, Republicans do not want people to vote.

George Bush repeatedly talks about the need to spread freedom around the world. However, here at home, his own campaign has engaged in a nationwide effort to keep people from casting votes. Democrats on the other hand have done massive voter registration drives to increase the amount of participation.

The Democratic Party is the party of inclusion. The Republican Party is the party of disenfranchisement. Who are you going to vote for?

2 Comments:

At 5:46 PM, Blogger Robert Taylor said...

Apparently in Nevada, some employee of a voter registration company witnessed the Republican superiors tear up the Democratic registrations. Republicans play some damn dirty tricks.

 
At 11:25 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think it goes without saying that there are "bad seeds" in every party, group or faction. See below for some of the MANY instances of voter fraud incited by Democrats. There will always be people who will stop at nothing to get what they want. They may be Democrats, they may be Republicans. I am offended and disheartened by your sweeping generalizations concerning Republicans and your utter lack of any perspective. Being "inclusive" means considering the ideas of others even when you disagree and fostering healthy debate. Sweeping generalizations and stereotyping of a group of people would seem to me to be something a "Democrat" such as yourself would be vehemently against. And yet you are perpetuating them. I don't know you, but maybe you ought to reevaluate your beliefs. I would never categorize all Democrats as one thing or another and neither would many other "Republicans" I know. When will we simply see each other as groups of people with differing opinions coming together to debate issues of national importance and trying to find, together, solutions?
http://www.command-post.org/2004/2_archives/010876.html
http://wisgop.org/news/?func=view&lg=&t=n&id=124
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=39699

 

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