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Republican or Democrat
Sunday, June 27, 2004 5:41 PM
TIGHTPANTS
Sunday, June 27, 2004 5:44 PM
JCKNIFE
Sunday, June 27, 2004 5:49 PM
SHINYSEVEN
Sunday, June 27, 2004 5:51 PM
AURAPTOR
America loves a winner!
Sunday, June 27, 2004 5:57 PM
CREVANREAVER
Quote:Originally posted by TightPants: Who do you think the browncoats are politically equivalent to?
Sunday, June 27, 2004 6:02 PM
CALIGARI
Sunday, June 27, 2004 6:05 PM
HIMEE63
Sunday, June 27, 2004 6:12 PM
JCOBB
Sunday, June 27, 2004 6:13 PM
EMBERS
Quote:Originally posted by himee63: I think both of them are pretty well screwed up...
Sunday, June 27, 2004 6:17 PM
Monday, June 28, 2004 3:23 AM
Monday, June 28, 2004 7:36 AM
TIGER
Quote:Browncoats="Independents"=self-reliant=Republican
Quote:"Gettin in a mans way is what governments are good for" ~ Mal A very basic concept that many Republicans would agree with.
Quote:I see most Browncoats to be independent....as their names truly indicates.
Quote:see I'm kinda thinking that both the Democrats & the Republicans have sold out to Big Business and special interests...clearly to Blue Sun, and the Alliance... The Browncoats/Independents wanted to live free without the big government which both parties represent now days... that's why they lost
Quote:I think its more then definately Libertarian
Monday, June 28, 2004 7:44 AM
Monday, June 28, 2004 7:56 AM
Quote:this administration has done some very UN-republican things! That's for sure.
Monday, June 28, 2004 8:03 AM
TOMSMEAGOL
Monday, June 28, 2004 9:10 AM
SPLIBERTARIAN
Quote:Originally posted by Tiger: As far as not voting for a Libertarian because they have such a small chance of winning - if you vote for a candidate that you sincerely agree with, you may have only a small chance of getting what you want in government, but if you vote for someone who you don't agree with just because they can win, you'll NEVER get what you really want. This is truly a "you can't take the sky from me" attitude. :-)
Monday, June 28, 2004 9:19 AM
RADHIL
Monday, June 28, 2004 10:17 AM
IAMJACKSUSERNAME
Well, I'm all right. - Mal
Quote:I think a LOT of Republicans would vote Libertarian if they thought the Libertarian candidate had a chance of winning. I for one would LOVE to see a Libertarian president. However, right now we're stuck with a 2-party system and you've got to work the system. Ross Perot gave us 2 terms of Slick Willy (who NEVER got a majority of the popular vote).
Monday, June 28, 2004 10:41 AM
Quote:I personally wouldn't vote for them - not liking their neo-feudal policies
Monday, June 28, 2004 11:13 AM
Quote: Democratic Party - Primarily, a belief in State-Socialism heavily tempered by State-Capitalist beliefs along with some anti-nationalist, anti-religious, and pro-environmental tendencies. They favor control of the government by 2 parties, that way they can have somebody to blame when thing go wrong. Enjoys block votes from gays, teachers, blacks, immigrants, welfare recipients, members of the press, NAACP members, environmentalist, pro-choicers, Union leaders, and people who hate Republicans.
Quote: Republican Party - Primarily, a belief in State-Capitalism heavily tempered by Libertarian and free-market beliefs along with some pro-nationalist, pro-religious, and militaristic tendencies. They favor control of the government by 2 parties, that way they can have somebody to blame when things go wrong. Enjoys block votes from Businessmen, Christians, Hunters, KKK, pro-lifers, and people who hate Democrats.
Quote: Liberal - Used to mean : "Free from narrow prejudice; open minded, especially, open to the reception of new ideas or proposals of reform.". Now means "Full of hatred for past Ideas, and completely intolerant of the people that still believe in them. Socialist." Most liberal arguments basically boil down to "Shut up in the name of open-mindedness and free speech!". The liberal observes evils in society, and then attempts to remedy the problem with an even greater evil.
Quote: Libertarian-Capitalism - The most prevalent form of libertarianism in the United States (When one hears the term 'Libertarian', you can be pretty sure they arte actually referring to this type). It is a belief in free-markets (little or no state intervention in the economy) and a strong belief in personal freedoms. Governments would only provide basic services (police, a judiciary system, and military).
Monday, June 28, 2004 11:52 AM
Quote:correct link: http://www.lp.org/
Quote:Also, on the right side of the page check out the World's Smallest Political Quiz. It's the best indicator I've seen of where you fall politically.
Quote:"neo-feudal"? This must be unique among descriptions of libertarianism. Please elaborate :-)
Monday, June 28, 2004 1:20 PM
Quote:"If democracy and self-rule are the fundamentals, then why should people give up these rights when they enter their work place?..."
Quote:"With country and culture in the hands of a very few, democracy perishes [...] replaced by something resembling, more than anything else, medieval feudalism, only set in a high tech world."
Monday, June 28, 2004 1:44 PM
THEGREYJEDI
Monday, June 28, 2004 3:22 PM
SPIKEANDJEZEBEL
Monday, June 28, 2004 3:31 PM
Monday, June 28, 2004 4:17 PM
Monday, June 28, 2004 4:39 PM
VETERAN
Don't squat with your spurs on.
Quote:CrevanReaver wrote: Monday, June 28, 2004 11:13 For the "True definitions for common political terms" go check out this webpage: http://www.newspeakdictionary.com/ns-my.html Here are some excerpts ...
Monday, June 28, 2004 5:53 PM
Quote:Simple. Because you have agreed to do what your boss says to do in exchange for money.
Quote:The allusions to feudalism by Kim Robinson are ludicrous(as are the rest of the politics in his 'Mars' books; great stories though). A peasant can't buy his own plot of land and refuse to tithe to his lord. A peasant can't decide he doesn't like farming any more and decide to take up blacksmithing.
Monday, June 28, 2004 6:29 PM
SOUPCATCHER
Monday, June 28, 2004 7:46 PM
Quote:Swap 'money' for 'food and shelter' (and in many families, that's not far off), and there's your basic concept of fealty
Quote:Besides which, we're well off topic.
Tuesday, June 29, 2004 4:31 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Tiger: True, but it's so much fun :-)
Quote:This isn't correct. Fealty is the idea of loyalty from a subject to his lord/king for no other reason than being born to that station. The relationship between you and your boss is nothing like this (no matter what some jack-ass, low-self-esteem, middle managers may think). As I said before, you can QUIT your job any time and seek better opportunities. This option isn't available to the peasant OR the king in a feudal arrangement.
Quote:Example: Microsoft is a monster corporation, but they can't force ONE DIME of your money from you; they have to convince you to buy their product to get your money. Example 2: On the other hand, there are recent news reports that Bush is now proposing that the entire population be screened for mental illness, with an emphasis on using numerous and varied drugs to treat citizens as young as 4 years old. This is CLEARLY a case of an unscrupulous corporation taking advanatage of the power of government to artificially expand it's customer base, and is specifically prohibted in any truly free market.
Quote:The point is, take away the power of government and corporations can never reach such artificial heights of power as proposed by many people frightened of corporations.
Quote:Why? because there are always other businesses around to keep the behemoths in check. Using Microsoft again - they may be richer than God, but constantly hounding them is Google, Yahoo, Linux, etc. just waiting to take them down if they make a mistake.
Quote:And bringing everything back to Firely, it has already been mentioned (by Joss, I believe, in the commentaries on the DVDs) that Blue Sun and the Alliance are in cahoots, creating a nasty "govcorp" thingy that screws with everybody.
Tuesday, June 29, 2004 6:14 AM
Quote:Point of curiosity: Where'd you pick up that news? I'd be mighty interested.
Quote:Take away the power of government? How? It's a logical impossibility. If a government has to exist to check such power, how can it not be influenced by said power?
Quote:You'll forgive me if I do not find the analogy of the bear and the lion hounding each other over the rabbits comforting. ;)
Quote:Yep, that I remember. It's the "it can't happen here" bit that I stumble on.
Tuesday, June 29, 2004 6:29 AM
SOUTHERNMERC
Tuesday, June 29, 2004 6:41 AM
Tuesday, June 29, 2004 6:42 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SouthernMerc: Ima thinking Soupcatcher may be correct, in that the Independants were a varied bunch and had many different forms of Govt.
Quote:I just read the article you mentioned, Tiger. The more I look around, the more the world we live in resembles the near-future-dystopia of Cyberpunk or Shadowrun.
Tuesday, June 29, 2004 7:37 AM
Tuesday, June 29, 2004 9:33 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Tiger: I was especially concerned by this part: "Schools, the panel concluded, are in a key position to screen the 52 million students and 6 million adults who work at the schools. The commission recommended that the screening be linked with treatment and supports, including state-of-the-art treatments using specific medications for specific conditions." Just one more reason why, when my 4 month old daughter gets old enough, she won't be going to public school.
Tuesday, June 29, 2004 10:06 AM
Quote:Though not nearly as sinister, vaccinations already use a similar scheme. In my state, the schools require that all children are vaccinated - whether or not those children even attend the public school system. It seems the state gov't gets federal money for high vaccination rates. As a parent, if you feel your child is better off getting, say, chicken pox, rather than risking an adverse reaction to the vaccination, your only recourse is a religious waiver.
Monday, July 12, 2004 1:06 PM
Monday, July 12, 2004 1:34 PM
NECROMANCERBOB
Monday, July 12, 2004 2:25 PM
SGTGUMP
Monday, July 12, 2004 3:13 PM
Monday, August 2, 2004 11:52 AM
Friday, September 17, 2004 10:18 AM
CONSCIENCE
Friday, September 17, 2004 11:23 AM
LTNOWIS
Quote:Ahhh, public schools. The best little place on Earth to enslave those consumer sheep...I mean give small citizens a double plus good learning!
Friday, September 17, 2004 12:48 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SoupCatcher: This is kind of a rambling response just based on what I think might be a limited framing to this question. Since we've only had experience with one world, and many nations, it makes sense that to our point of view everything can be nicely broken down into the political parties of one nation. But in the Firefly 'verse were talking about many different moons and planets, all with their own associated internal politics. There's a whole host of different ways to run a planet, from totalitarian regimes to theocracies to some form of democracy to anarchy, etc. It wouldn't surprise me if the independents had people from all types of governments represented. More of a broad based coalition brought together for one purpose, to keep from being dominated by the Alliance. The commonality being that all of the members just want to run their own worlds in the way they see fit. So my weasling answer to the question, "Who do you see the independents as equivalent to?" combined with the title of "Republican or Democrat" would be: both and a whole lot more besides. It just depends on which independent you were looking at.
Friday, September 17, 2004 1:41 PM
CHEWIE
Saturday, September 18, 2004 8:09 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Chewie: ...they would look at the issues and vote for what they thought was right.
Saturday, September 18, 2004 10:21 AM
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