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100 ways Republicans and Democrats are alike

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100 ways to be exact.

[h=2]100 Ways Republicans Are Just Like Democrats Here’s a look at the broader similarities between the Democratic and Republican parties:[/h]
1. A large number of Democrats and Republicans signed the National Defense Authorization Act for the year 2012, which critics say allows for the indefinite detention of American citizens on U.S. soil without due process. President Obama pledged to veto the NDAA, but went back on his word and signed it into law with the indefinite detention provision included. Mitt Romney says that he would do the same.
 
Does anyone have any idea when the FEMA Re-education camps will open up?
 
Does anyone have any idea when the FEMA Re-education camps will open up?

As soon as the two parties can get together and agree, while at the same time having a plan to blame the results on the other party.
 
With both parties competing for basically the same campaign cash and agreeing to grow the federal gov't we should not be surprised. The party labels attached to the candidates are simply for the amusement of the voters.
 
So basically it's a list of 100 things we're doing wrong as a country. That's depressing. It's a lot more than partisan politics that holds us back. It's the undying loyalty of both parties to the financial elite, and their stranglehold on all the discussions and electoral process.

With both parties competing for basically the same campaign cash and agreeing to grow the federal gov't we should not be surprised. The party labels attached to the candidates are simply for the amusement of the voters.


There are some cases where that's not true. For example, if you are gay, or are a woman who doesn't want to carry her rapist's baby, or a non-Christian who wants to live free from harassment and enforcement of another religion's mores. The list is correct that both parties are overtly religious, one is a lot more into enforcing their religious ideas as law.
 
Does anyone have any idea when the FEMA Re-education camps will open up?

Once when hurricane Katrina hit, and another when Hatch New Mexico flooded, FEMA housed people in internment camps for what seemed like forever, they also taught people when you're warned of impending natural disasters, to get the hell out and not to ignore the NWS. It was FEMA indoctrination.
 
Fortunately, we're still allowed to squabble over abortion, evolution and prayer in schools. You know, the really important stuff.


The stuff they keep us distracted with while Rome burns.
 
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