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« on: May 25, 2015, 07:03:02 PM »

1) partisans spend all their time attacking the other side. Didn't they know George Washington didn't like political parties?

2) if David Cameron was in the USA, he would be too left-wing for the Green Party nomination. I know this because healthcare.

3) Nixon was the most successful socialist in US history. This is because he created the EPA and landed on the moon, notoriously socialist activities.

4) we should legalise weed.

5) politicians don't like understand us. They should earn minimum wage, so they can understand us better.

6) the GOP should become fiscally conservative, but socially liberal (like me lol) if it is to survive

7) the Democrats should become socially liberal, but fiscally conservative (like me lol) if they are to survive.

Cool Both parties are the same nowadays and don't stand for anything. They are also too far apart and unwilling to compromise with each other.

9) we need a third party

10) we should legalise weed.
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« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2015, 09:28:31 AM »

Mitt Romney was still able to win the republican nomination and hasn't Cameron's administration been obsessed with banning porn? that is almost Santorum territory

Fun fact: Kshama Sawant once met David Cameron and said "Wow, that man is a raging lefty". In Britain TNF would probably be the head of UKIP and President Obama wouldn't even to be able join the far-right BNP (because he's so neoliberal, probably).

(Seriously though, the quixotic anti-pornographic thing is very much overstated on the Internet. If I was to sit and list out all the top hundred things I oppose about David Cameron, a) I'd have very tired arms and b) Porn wouldn't arrive till like, the high eighties.)
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