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		<title>By: tkaptain@sbcglobal.net</title>
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		<description>No. 2-Perhaps you could give some examples of what you mean by Democratic selective prosecution before you slam law enforcement agencies.

No. #-I think Repulbicans showed in Texas and many other states that they were perfectly willing to be partisan if they had the upper hand.  they just haven&#039;t had it in California.  But I would like to see any reapportionment that was passed by the legislature that didn&#039;t wind up representing something close to registration in the end.

No. 4-Again, when exactly have Republicans in California had enough power to show this vaunted nonpartisanship.  I am sure most people in both parties would be as partisan as they thought they could get away with.

No. 5-There are numerous examples of Democrats attacking other Democrats for wrongdoing partly because they have held so many offices that they are easier to attack, but I really cant think of too many cases where Republicans attacked other Republicans for wrongdoing.  Perhaps you can provide examples.

No. 6-I will remember that the next time I watch Fox News.

No. 7-Not what happened when the Republicans took control of Congress.  Can you give an example of Republicans keeping Democratic staff when they took a majority of a legislative body.

No. 8-Debateable and depending on your definition of taxes arguable on both points.  You can find examples of both parties cutting taxes and lowering fees, but Democrats do believe Government is supposed to provide a safety net for average people.

No. 9-If you look at statistics for any elected moderate you will find that those in both parties cross over about the same number of times with a slight tilt in favor of the party in power keeping their members votes speculatively because they can reap direct results for loyalty.  There have been numerous studies on this.

No. 10-Abraham Lincoln said that he would put his trust in many Illinois Democrats before members of his own party and that no true American would divide good from wicked based on their political party. He also chose as his second Vice President and eventual successor Andrew Johnson who had served in the Senate as a Democrat.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No. 2-Perhaps you could give some examples of what you mean by Democratic selective prosecution before you slam law enforcement agencies.</p>
<p>No. #-I think Repulbicans showed in Texas and many other states that they were perfectly willing to be partisan if they had the upper hand.  they just haven&#8217;t had it in California.  But I would like to see any reapportionment that was passed by the legislature that didn&#8217;t wind up representing something close to registration in the end.</p>
<p>No. 4-Again, when exactly have Republicans in California had enough power to show this vaunted nonpartisanship.  I am sure most people in both parties would be as partisan as they thought they could get away with.</p>
<p>No. 5-There are numerous examples of Democrats attacking other Democrats for wrongdoing partly because they have held so many offices that they are easier to attack, but I really cant think of too many cases where Republicans attacked other Republicans for wrongdoing.  Perhaps you can provide examples.</p>
<p>No. 6-I will remember that the next time I watch Fox News.</p>
<p>No. 7-Not what happened when the Republicans took control of Congress.  Can you give an example of Republicans keeping Democratic staff when they took a majority of a legislative body.</p>
<p>No. 8-Debateable and depending on your definition of taxes arguable on both points.  You can find examples of both parties cutting taxes and lowering fees, but Democrats do believe Government is supposed to provide a safety net for average people.</p>
<p>No. 9-If you look at statistics for any elected moderate you will find that those in both parties cross over about the same number of times with a slight tilt in favor of the party in power keeping their members votes speculatively because they can reap direct results for loyalty.  There have been numerous studies on this.</p>
<p>No. 10-Abraham Lincoln said that he would put his trust in many Illinois Democrats before members of his own party and that no true American would divide good from wicked based on their political party. He also chose as his second Vice President and eventual successor Andrew Johnson who had served in the Senate as a Democrat.</p>
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		<title>By: sprintcar166@gmail.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hilarious Ray &amp; probably a lot of truth in what you said

I will cosign this one LOL

&quot;Truth No. 10

There are two parties in the United States, the Evil Party and the Stupid Party, and it is not hard to tell which one is which.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hilarious Ray &#038; probably a lot of truth in what you said</p>
<p>I will cosign this one LOL</p>
<p>&#8220;Truth No. 10</p>
<p>There are two parties in the United States, the Evil Party and the Stupid Party, and it is not hard to tell which one is which.&#8221;</p>
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