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Caprock15 Wrote: Aug 28, 2010 9:21 AM
tj, my best argument for the two party system being the best you're going to get, and in fact the best you really need, is to simply tell you to look at the Independents we currently have in the Senate. They still caucus with one Party or the other. If we had more Independents would not mean they would form their own necessarily form their caucus. However, good things can in fact be done within the two party system. For example there is now within the Republican Party a "Tea Party Caucus". Within the Democraphead Party there are several which are comprised of every radical, perverted, weirdo imaginable. I do believe many of you who currently worship the leaders who wear the tinfoil hats would be happier, if you put forth the...
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Liberalism Suxx Wrote: Aug 28, 2010 1:12 PM
The parties behave the way they do because we demand no accountability. November could be the announcements that the good old days of congress doing what it fancies are over. We need to say "listen or leave," and then make sure that they do.

Americans for Prosperity's Defending the Dream conference took place just one day before Glenn Beck's Restoring Honor rally, marking the biggest conservative weekend in D.C. since last year's 9/12 March on Washington.

Social and economic conservatism have always gone hand in hand when it comes to right-wing politics. If Glenn Beck's rally covers national greatness, Americans for Prosperity has taken care of the fiscal side of things.

Over 50 speakers covered topics such as "The Ticking Tax Bomb" and "The Amazing Power of Economics." Radio show host Herman Cain, Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell, and Washington Post columnist George...

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