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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jomama: [QB] BOON: I agree with you, I don't think that "libby's" in general will have a lot of good points for supporting Kerry. It will typically be more akin to me, they just want Bush gone (although I don't believe I'm a "BUSH HATER" I'm just not happy with the job he's done). But re: my point about not knowing your enemy, I've said this before. You guys act like all liberals have the same agenda. I don't for the most part see this in conversations with my more liberal friends anc co-workers. My analysis of the two parties: The Dems, and liberals, are the Party of billion different activists/agendas. They have no definable platform from one politician to the next. Hundreds of factions, they're this nebulous mass of moderates, conservative souther dems, extremists of all types, racial based groups, sexual orientation based groups, etc, etc, and on, and on. I don't think the DEMs have a definable ideology, I don't think Liberals have a definable ideology (well its tough to define without some hugh inconsistencies, and the true Liberal ideology is flawed at its root core). However, I also think the Dems tend to draw certain types of people who are more "progressive moderates", people who want to put aside ideology, and work to fix problems, give something a shot, if it works great, if it doesn't work try something else, and keep modern societies progression moving forward. Now contrast this with my conservative friends, family, and co-workers. MUCH MUCH MORE Ideologicaly aligned. Much more consistent thoughts, opionions and beliefs among Conservatives and the GOP. Only one major faction within the GOP, the Religious Right. Sometimes more informed about specific issues, specifically ones they become impassioned about because of their ideology. However on a political level, I see less inovation, less thinking outside the box (don't get me wrong, there are some very Progressive Conservatives out there, just more rare, too much party pressure to stay withing the ideology). I feel there are fewer rouges within the GOP than in the DNC. I see people who become somewhat boxed in by their ideology. I feel that many positions of conservatives don't account for the reality of the modern world. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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