> Not that I believe there's really all that much difference between
Repubs and Dems.
>> Ah, but there are great differences between Republicans and Democrats:
You're both right, in your own way...
Hugh is right about Republicans and Democrats *in general*; but I have
to agree with Mark that when it comes to *politicians running for
office*, the gap is narrowing, as would-be office holders become more
moderate, in an attempt to win more of the middle-ground voters.
~Ralph
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Re[2]: Bush Legacy
Today's moderate is the old far right. - Hugh
On 14 Jul 2005, at 08:11, Ralph Sickinger (R2) wrote:
>
>> Not that I believe there's really all that much difference between
> Repubs and Dems.
>>> Ah, but there are great differences between Republicans and
>>> Democrats:
>
> You're both right, in your own way...
>
> Hugh is right about Republicans and Democrats *in general*; but I have
> to agree with Mark that when it comes to *politicians running for
> office*, the gap is narrowing, as would-be office holders become more
> moderate, in an attempt to win more of the middle-ground voters.
>
> ~Ralph
>
>
>
>
>
On 14 Jul 2005, at 08:11, Ralph Sickinger (R2) wrote:
>
>> Not that I believe there's really all that much difference between
> Repubs and Dems.
>>> Ah, but there are great differences between Republicans and
>>> Democrats:
>
> You're both right, in your own way...
>
> Hugh is right about Republicans and Democrats *in general*; but I have
> to agree with Mark that when it comes to *politicians running for
> office*, the gap is narrowing, as would-be office holders become more
> moderate, in an attempt to win more of the middle-ground voters.
>
> ~Ralph
>
>
>
>
>