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If that was the case as you have indicated then tell me why? for the last thirty five years democrats denounce their democrats party and join the republican ?
Last Nov the people of united states had vote democrat party out the office to let the republican to take over the controls cause they can't do the jobs ?
Donald Trump is the hard core democrat who also turn to republican and now you have paint King Obama and Hitler Donald Trump and both person are democrats
I have vote for President Ronald Reagan and I truly think President Ronald Reagan is a greatest man and the best President during our time and he is also a former democrat, as all you hard core democrats keep on pointing fingers at me as a republican, ask yourself why democrats want to denounce their party and join the republican, why condemn Donald Trump so much when he is a former Democrat , like I say before I am willing to vote for the better person who are able to run better for our country and our people regardless of democrat or republican.
I have found out in time Democrats will destroys among themselves and Donald Trump will prove the points and sander too : http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/dnc...ocid=spartandhp
Please don't blame President Bush for the War cause Democrats vote for it, I have heard soo many times :)
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just when i thought he couldn't sound stupider....
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Just when you think it is impossible to make anything spoken with a British accent sound stupid.....
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When you said British accent I was expecting Cockney, not RP ...
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Globemaster_III wrote:QUOTE (Globemaster_III @ Dec 18 2015, 07:46 AM) If that was the case as you have indicated then tell me why? for the last thirty five years democrats denounce their democrats party and join the republican ?
Actually that's fairly simple tbh. Over time the Democrats have been more about freedom and equality when they used to be the party of slavery. Old white people are abandoning on the grounds that gay marriage, etc., is tearing this nation's moral fabric apart (but random senseless wars in Iraq is GOOD for our moral fiber).

QUOTE Last Nov the people of united states had vote democrat party out the office to let the republican to take over the controls cause they can't do the jobs ?[/quote]
Well there's two important underpinnings here that you probably don't understand (just going on your analysis of the situation):

1) The largest voting block in the US is still 65+, older people tend to have traditional values (in fact, in many cases their values have DEFINED what we call "tradition" in this country, just take a look at Christmas music) and so they tend to vote conservative. They also vote MORE. This can largely be counteracted during presidential elections, but when it's NOT a presidential election very few people turn out to vote.

2) Perception is far more important than reality for the vast majority of voters. There are many, MANY examples of this: people raging against GMOs or nuclear energy despite both being at least as safe as the alternatives, the fact that we force people to take off their shoes to go through airport security... one of the best ways to win votes is to create a perceived problem and then do something. Because the problem didn't actually exist it doesn't matter that the thing you did (i.e. making people take off shoes) doesn't do anything: the simple fact is no one thought to worry about shoes on an airplane before, now they do, and ever since the government started "doing" something about it, nothing bad's happened. Hooray, vote those officials to keep their office! They kept us safe from shoe-bombs!

There's a third problem with your argument and it's basically that it's logically fallacious because it's an argument ad populum, or a "bandwagon" fallacy. Just because everyone's leaping off a cliff doesn't mean that leaping off the cliff is the right thing to do.

QUOTE Donald "When did we beat Japan at anything?" Trump is the hard core democrat who also turn to republican and now you have paint King Obama and Hitler Donald "When did we beat Japan at anything?" Trump and both person are democrats[/quote]
No, Donald Trump was never a "hard core democrat." He's only ever been politically active as a Republican. Also I don't paint Obama as anything other than a mediocre president, meanwhile Mr. Trump is actually terrifyingly similar to Hitler. Godwin had no problems with *appropriate* comparisons to Hitler, and suggesting that forcing IDs on people of a certain religion/ethnicity, expelling them from your borders, and blaming them for everything that's wrong with the country is *very* Hitler-esque.

QUOTE I have vote for President Ronald Reagan and I truly think President Ronald Reagan is a greatest man and the best President during our time and he is also a former democrat, as all you hard core democrats keep on pointing fingers at me as a republican, ask yourself why democrats want to denounce their party and join the republican, why condemn Donald "When did we beat Japan at anything?" Trump so much when he is a former Democrat , like I say before I am willing to vote for the better person who are able to run better for our country and our people regardless of democrat or republican.[/quote]
Two things: Ronald Reagan in his presidency was pro gun-control and a completely @#(!ty president. The second is that he's one of the few people in our nation's history where I honestly feel that we'd be better off if he'd never been allowed to become president.


QUOTE I have found out in time Democrats will destroys among themselves and Donald "When did we beat Japan at anything?" Trump will prove the points and sander too : http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/dnc...ocid=spartandhp
Please don't blame President Bush for the War cause Democrats vote for it, I have heard soo many times :) [/quote]
There were two wars from Bush and he successfully positioned them so it would have been impossible to vote against them.

Some people still did: almost all of them were democrats.
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I'm appreciated nix1 for taking his time to explain his personal point of view instead of bashing because their views is not the same
nix1 knew that I am not all about republican heh heh but it is fun to have other people point of views in political.
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Nope
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Post by lexaal »

I don't fear donald trump as us president. What i do fear is that he will be the voice of reason in relative to the politicians in power in western europe.
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