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kain_kusanagi said:

It's the same with both sides. You are just clearly set on one side so you only think it's coming from the other. If you were in the middle you'd see how both sides do and say the same stuff.

Oh and don't even try to claim you're a moderate. You sig and your avatar as left of center as you can get.


Exactly.  I used to be a hardcore Republican voting straight-ticket, but then I saw Ron Paul in a primary debate early in 2011, and that whole way of thinking came crashing down like a ton of bricks.  It was like I had been hit by a bolt of lightning.  I now seperate myself from both parties, and for the most part I dislike Republicans as much as Democrats.  I still tend to be more Conservative, but I don't support things anymore just because it's what the party wants.  If it's not right for Democrats to do something while they're in power, how can it be okay for Republicans to turn around and do the same thing when they're in power?  The answer is: it's not.  Unfortunately, too many people still pick sides for no reason, instead of looking at things objectively and taking a step back from the partisan nonsense.