Originally posted by SanFranciscoPete
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I greatly disagree. I would say that 90% of elected republicans that say they are religious are just paying lip service to get elected. That's why you find so many scandals within the party. These individuals are VERY far from being ultra conservative. If you saw ultra conservatives in washington you would see abortion abolished, no strict gun laws, outlaw of pornography and X rated films, removal of the patriot act, removal of welfare, overall government shrinkage, and higher spending on defense.
In the eyes of an ultra-conservative Bush was a liberal. This is all coming from my experience with religious conservatives.
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As far as Obama goes, I don't think there was any way that a republican could have won this election because of the way the economy has been acting. Over the past 20 years people think of democratic administrations when they think of political leadership in times of great economic condition. I think this was the main factor leading to Obama being elected.
sanfranpete, I do agree that the small business is a HUGE factor in keeping our economy thriving. Unfortunately Obama's tax plan appears to be a detriment to them. IMO if Obama plans to accomplish any of the welfare and economic goals he told everyone then taxes for everyone will go up. Hopefully he will be able to right the economy and get it growing again, but this will take some time to fix and recover from.
My true wish for America is to NOT be a dual party country. For the wide range of people, minorities, religions, etc. that we have in America, having two parties represent them is retarded. We need a good 20 parties. Anymore the two parties keep getting more and more similar, and even know you here "bipartisan" by every politician at almost every public venue. Yes we need to work together to get through some problems, but when the two parties become so similar you can't really tell them apart representation is greatly diminished. However, the likelihood of more major parties is practically 0.
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