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legendary
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April 23, 2014, 09:21:33 AM
#12
The modern political party system in the U.S. is a two-party system dominated by the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.

Unfortunately 90% of the population is brainwashed and they think that a new party cannot rise over the two established parties. The problem with democracy is that it gives too much importance to demography. So the voices of the 10% intelligent and sane people gets drowned by the remaining 90% brainwashed idiots. Sad situation.
legendary
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April 23, 2014, 04:10:48 AM
#11
The modern political party system in the U.S. is a two-party system dominated by the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
The modern political party system in the U.S. is a single-party neoconservative, roman like republic, which uses two puppet parties as a veil.

Glad I'm not the one who recognises this, in fact, most western countries operate on the same principal. you see a lot of them resort to evidence of corruption and resort to personal attacks because the reality is most of their policies are the same.
legendary
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April 23, 2014, 04:07:12 AM
#10
The modern political party system in the U.S. is a two-party system dominated by the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
The modern political party system in the U.S. is a single-party neoconservative, roman like republic, which uses two puppet parties as a veil.
sr. member
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April 23, 2014, 03:46:28 AM
#9
The modern political party system in the U.S. is a two-party system dominated by the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
member
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April 07, 2014, 04:14:46 AM
#8
hope much more people will vote and we'll have an interesting statistic
legendary
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April 07, 2014, 03:09:09 AM
#7
I'll support the Libertarians. They are the only ones who do something against the government oppression.

What about the Libertarians who operate from within the GOP? Like Rand Paul? They have a much better chance of winning the elections also.
legendary
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April 07, 2014, 03:09:05 AM
#6
I'd vote apolitical if there were an option; I do not agree with the practicality or ethics of politics, no matter the party; I do not see the value in robbing Peter to pay Paul; I do not believe coercion is good for my livelihood nor for global posterity.
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
April 07, 2014, 02:51:45 AM
#5
I am not a political party.
legendary
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April 06, 2014, 08:21:44 AM
#4
I'll support the Libertarians. They are the only ones who do something against the government oppression.
legendary
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April 06, 2014, 02:10:18 AM
#3
Add http://cpusa.org/faq/  Wink

Howerer, I wouldn't think that voting on this forum will be representative enough. Roll Eyes
legendary
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April 06, 2014, 01:58:15 AM
#2
I am not American. But I'd say that in a two-party system, the GOP is the one which I prefer. Democrats usually gets the support of the welfare rats and the unionists, while the hard working people usually vote for the GOP.

Also, more men and whites vote for GOP while females and minorities vote for the Dems.
newbie
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April 05, 2014, 09:16:15 PM
#1
Let me know Huh
Modern U.S. political party system
 Democratic Party
Republican Party
 Constitution Party
 Green Party
 Libertarian Party
 Other parties
Independents

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