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Old 03-01-2005, 01:00 AM
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It's not, but it isn't in the Democratic Platform at all. The Republican Part Platform does however, outline that they want a Constitutional amendment to Outlaw gay marriages.
Oh I see what you're saying. You can't show me the Democrat's "platform" that says they endorse gay marriages. Ah, I see.

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<i>Please also point out what the all-encompassing Republican constitution is that states the exact opposite of the Democrat platform.</i>

What the hell are you saying? Republican constitution? Are they claiming that they uphold the constitution now? Even though they pass laws that infringe on our civil liberties?
Why in the world do I have to deal with such BS on a consistent basis on this website? It seems that you "special" folks are also rather adamant about placing blame for your faults on us smart folks ("what the hell are you saying") and in quite a rude manner. Read what I said. And if you can't stay on topic (civil liberties), if you can't read (nobody referred to the American constitution or the bill of rights), and if you want to lie (Republicans pass laws that infringe on our civil liberties when laws are passed with Democrats supporting them) then try to keep quiet.

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Or are you saying that the Democratic party platform has to have a section that states that that plank of the Republican platform is wrong? In which case, you're silly, since some Democrats are against it, but most (the party's leaders included) feel that the federal government has no business in it.[/B]
You shouldn't pretend to be educated when you are not.

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Originally posted by kstar And personally, I don't think that there will be a Republican president in 2008. Usually when countries have a "return to conservativeness and religiosity" it only lasts for 5-10 years. And the economy is not doing better, ask any economist, this is a temporary upswing. [/B]
Stop making things up. The cycles in political power are 40 year cycles. They are based on identification with policies through different generations. If you actually read instead of making things up, you could look into Robert Fogel's writings.

And please, please don't talk about the economy. Surely if thinking, reading, analyzing are difficult then the other major aspect of economics (quantitative skills) would definitely be lost on you.

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