Dorkster5000
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- Posted: Wed, 07 Nov 2012 08:24:12 +0000
I found this nifty chart.

It basically states all the views of both parties to a TEE. Here's the thing, we're so separated now. We're more divided on issues now than we have been for a very long time. We may as well be voting on which country we want to live in, instead of who is best suited to lead us. Every time someone from the opposite party wins, we experience some form of culture shock, in a way. I think we should have the freedom to choose what country we live in, not just vote and hope. I want to vote on the best guy for the job, not the only guy who can make the USA "my country." I think it's time for a mass secession for the benefit of BOTH parties. And let's not start a civil war this time, let's agree to disagree, live and let live.

It basically states all the views of both parties to a TEE. Here's the thing, we're so separated now. We're more divided on issues now than we have been for a very long time. We may as well be voting on which country we want to live in, instead of who is best suited to lead us. Every time someone from the opposite party wins, we experience some form of culture shock, in a way. I think we should have the freedom to choose what country we live in, not just vote and hope. I want to vote on the best guy for the job, not the only guy who can make the USA "my country." I think it's time for a mass secession for the benefit of BOTH parties. And let's not start a civil war this time, let's agree to disagree, live and let live.
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Well isn't that something?
Michigan
South Carolina
New York
Colorado
Oregon
New Jersey
North Dakota
Montana
Indiana
Mississippi
Georgia
Florida
Kentucky
North Carolina
Alabama
Texas
Louisiana
Michigan
South Carolina
New York
Colorado
Oregon
New Jersey
North Dakota
Montana
Indiana
Mississippi
Georgia
Florida
Kentucky
North Carolina
Alabama
Texas
Louisiana