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American Republican Politics – Scary
A few nights ago, I forced myself to listen to the two Republican debates on television. The first debate consisted of the four least popular candidates, as determined by polls; and the second displayed the 11 most popular. Having 15 … Continue reading
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Tagged debate, Planned Parenthood, policy, Republican candidates, war
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Obama vs. Romney, Biden vs. Ryan
This time I’m more than perplexed. I’m worried. And I don’t understand the thinking of a large percentage of the American electorate. Mitt Romney expresses his view of the world as a contest in which competition reigns, with inevitable winners … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, competition, cooperation, debate, honesty, trust, world view
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