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Instead of electing one or the other of the Democratic or Republican Parties, why don't we elect both of them. Each one could keep a sharp look out on the other and the states could be divided up to be ruled and governed by which ever candidate of our choice. It would be a great way of determining which Party was doing the better job. Any thing done that would in essence effect the Nation as a whole would have to be voted on and agreed upon by both Party leaders. There would be fewer crimes committed and greedy lobbyists would be out of a job.
In this way everyone would come out happy. We would do away with voting crimes, and the population would feel as if they were being properly represented..... at least in theory.
It's just a thought.

 

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or neither by amazin on Monday, Sep 22, 2008 at 2:23:35 PM

 
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