Read David Brooks editorial, he does a good job explaining it. He is also one of the very VERY few that doesn't blame the evengelicals. I do beleive he is correct with what he says. Look at the figures, the numbers didn't change between 2000 and 2004.
I didn't vote for any of those above because I think it's the entire countries "fault." We're a divided nation. I would love to see what happened if 100% of the US population voted. Not to mention what would happen if it was an equal playing field and not this two party nightmare - but that will probably never come to be.
If the liberals would do more than buying cool t-shirts, taking digital pictures of themselves saying "sorry", or just throwing money at the problem --- and instead actually got more involved in politics, maybe we'd see more progress as a country.
i blame my fellow latinos who, like asswipes, went out and voted for Bush in hopes that this would be the ultimate test they needed to pass in order to fully assimilate into white bred racist america....much like the irish....who somehow had to "become" white.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/06/opinion/06brooks.html?zref=login&n=Top%2fOpinion%2fEditorials%20and%20Op%2dEd%2fOp%2dEd%2fColumnists%2fDavid%20Brooks
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If the liberals would do more than buying cool t-shirts, taking digital pictures of themselves saying "sorry", or just throwing money at the problem --- and instead actually got more involved in politics, maybe we'd see more progress as a country.
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