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Dems vs Reps - economic competence in figures

Name: Xel 2006-06-25 7:49

Well, I finally found that link. Here we go:    http://www.eriposte.com/economy/other/demovsrep.htm       I want to start a reasonable discussion on this. The reason I haven't taken this comparison to heart yet is because I haven't found much supporting stuff and nothing debunking it. So why not offer some counter-evidence, criticism or at least some kind of coherent reaction? I'm actually not a socialist and I am currently questioning my sinistral alignemnt, so don't think I am making a case with that URL. I'm not convinced of what is said in it, but I would really like people to read it and offer some input or whatever.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-25 12:55

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        Myth #1 & #3 are correct as far as historical accuracy goes.
        Myth #4 is fairly stupid and I assume his did it because "Top 5 Myths about America" sounds better than "Top 4 myths about America".  Although it has useful information, arguing that the US isn't a perfect nation isn't really an argument because we all know it isn't.  He is arguing about a basic patriotic statement that our nation is the best in the world, and people of every nation have that.  It doesn't really mean anything.  And it doesn't mean that change doesn't need to be done.

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