Have you ever wondered why we don't have a one party system? asked Bob Hope.
By SteveSlaton
@SteveSlaton (552)
United States
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         @hacker006 (126)
 • United States
                    21 Apr 09
                    to every agruement their are two halves, & a third view, with out different views no one would ever claim to be wrong
                    @SteveSlaton (552)
 • United States
                            24 Apr 09
                                    
                            Oh, I've been wrong too often to count!
Tragically, most people seem to be sheeple.
There is a popular song from my generation that goes, "Nobody's right if everybody's wrong," or somethin' like that.
Slaton
                             @eaforeman6 (8979)
 • United States
                    21 Apr 09
                    
 I think that both parties are at fault for where we are now. It would be wrong to think that as many terms as all of them have had, that we should not be better off than what we are. It has been said here that they are all alike and all have the same agenda, the one world order. They will ruin the world economicaly to satisfy their greed. It is why we sit in a worldwide recession now. We didnt get here because they were doing the right things.
 I think that both parties are at fault for where we are now. It would be wrong to think that as many terms as all of them have had, that we should not be better off than what we are. It has been said here that they are all alike and all have the same agenda, the one world order. They will ruin the world economicaly to satisfy their greed. It is why we sit in a worldwide recession now. We didnt get here because they were doing the right things.@SteveSlaton (552)
 • United States
                            21 Apr 09
                                    
                            You are almost right. It is the powerful behind the parties who are fooling the people. Come on! Recessions are by design and capitalized upon. They are contrived economic devises to shear the sheep.
Or is that a baaaaaa-d idea?
Steve
                            
 
                             
                        
 
                    
