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Originally Posted by Cynthetiq
Interesting, being marginalized by both sides because it's staying the line of what's wrong instead of it's only wrong when X party does it.
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i've made no pretense of my fiscal conservatism on here as well as my social liberalism, but to some people elsewhere i'm either a libertarian because i'm a disgruntled or ineffective republican, or i'm independent because I don't want to be labeled a socialist, which is hilarious given my fiscal conservatism but some people are just plain moronic.
so yes, it sucks being marginalized at both ends because I don't completely agree with either left or right.
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Originally Posted by shakran
If he is tired of left vs right, then he should not write things like "all I know is if it has this many liberals and democrats doing everything they can to mock and ridicule it, somebody is doing something right." If you don't like the labels, then you'd best not use them yourself.
I find it interesting that most of the "Oh I'm so tired of the partisan bickering" complaints from the right come when the right is not in power. I never saw "oh my god we have to forget political parties!" during the Contract with America, or during W's presidency until the 2006 "thumpin'" they got from the Democrats.
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like i said, i'm labeled by both sides when they refuse to see that i've criticized both sides.
I am tired of the partisan bickering. I'm tired of the false labeling I get from both sides. If you don't like the labeling that I give you, maybe that should make you reconsider what it is you really don't like.