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Republicans?? democrats??

Asked by luvable_jenn over 3 years ago, 2 answers.

whats the difference between those two policies parties?

Ericson Answered by esconsult1 on Sep 09, 2006, 08:01PM
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That's a tough question, because people are of one party of the other so you get not good questions.

Democrats: belive in the common good.

Republicans: believe in personal responsibility.

I guess the core differences is between believing the good of the community, versus believing the good of yourself only. As with anything, the answer lies in the middle and is rarely extremely one way or the other.

It is certainly possible to believe in good of the community, as well as being personally responsible. Most people will give that answer if asked.

I can read your mind  try me out Answered by thinktank on May 12, 2007, 05:26PM
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I f you ask me the smart answer would be why do politicians label themselves democrat or republican ???? They want to make you think that they are representing lower taxes better pay better education less government and so on
Politics is for the rich its like a game of tennis watching the ball get hit back and forth that ball is the issue that lawmakers are trying to pass ....s o you get the idea right
Vote for yourself kid become a leader in your community where you live and have your local news do an article on you ...so you can get your famously rich ideas out to the public

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