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The Difference Between Democrats and Republicans
The following is a letter I wrote, but haven't decided who to send it to.
What is the difference between the Democratic and Republican Parties in the United States of America? Is there a difference between the two major political parties that determine our nation’s leaders? In searching for this answer I read the Charter & Bylaws of the DNC and the Rules that govern the RNC. The majority of these two documents were very similar. They outlined the party structure and how their organization meshes into the framework of our government. I found one primary difference which is described in the excerpts below. From the DNC Charter & Bylaws: Charter, Article 1, Section 4. …the formulation of policy, and the conduct of other Party affairs, without prejudice on the basis of sex, race, age (if voting age), color, creed, national origin, religion, economic status, sexual orientation, ethnic identity or physical disability, … Bylaw, Article 8, Section 3: To encourage full participation by all Democrats, with particular concern for minority groups, Blacks, Native Americans, Asian/Pacifics, Hispanics, women and youth in the delegate selection process and in all Party affairs, … From the Rules of the RNC Rule14: Participation: (b) Participation in a Republican primary, caucus, or any meeting or convention held for the purpose of selecting delegates and alternate delegates to a county, district, state, or national convention shall in no way be abridged for reasons of sex, race, religion, color, age, or national origin. While both parties claim to encourage participation without prejudice, the Democratic Party adds a bylaw that encourages full participation by everyone except the white male. This is clear discrimination in every sense of the word. I submit the following questions to the DNC leadership. 1. Why single out one particular group to discriminate against? 2. What positive outcome can this discrimination bring? 3. As a white male, why should I ever vote a democrat to elected office when I am specifically not encouraged to participate within the Democratic Party? |
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Re: The Difference Between Democrats and Republicans
The differences do not add up to a hill of beans.
In choosing to side with one or the other a person calls into question their ability to reason. |
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Re: The Difference Between Democrats and Republicans
Did u even bother to read the whole post? There is a significant difference.
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Re: The Difference Between Democrats and Republicans
Your post proves nothing.
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Re: The Difference Between Democrats and Republicans
As I suspected you didn't even read it. Thanks anyway.
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Re: The Difference Between Democrats and Republicans
I read your post and replied to it.
Your post proves nothing. Your assertions are not based in reality. Any of this sinking in? |
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Re: The Difference Between Democrats and Republicans
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Bylaw, Article 8, Section 3: To encourage full participation by ALL Democrats, with PARTICULAR concern for MINORITY groups, Blacks, Native Americans, Asian/Pacifics, Hispanics, women and youth in the delegate selection process and in all Party affairs, … [/ QUOTE ] And thus I win |
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Re: The Difference Between Democrats and Republicans
You and million both miss the point. Why does the Democratic party make it a point to specifically single out white males? The Republican party does not do this. If it were blacks or any other group that were not mentioned in the Republican by-laws there would be hell to pay.
I challenge you to give intelligent answers to the questions at the end of my original post. And please don't waste my time with any more 3rd grade "I win" comments. |
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Re: The Difference Between Democrats and Republicans
How do you get from not mentioning white males to singling out withe mailes? I didn't see any mention of Native hawiians, either. See? the Democrats are prjudiced against Native Hawaiians. I hate to pick on you BillUCF, but you give me so much to work with.
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Re: The Difference Between Democrats and Republicans
Aren't you aware of that old Democratic trick? It's a simple code. Not mentioning someone or something equals exclusion.
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