You
may be a Republican if you believe "you gotta be evil with evil."
Republicans believe that the world is an evil place and sometimes it
requires an evil response. FYI, I define evil as "unnecessary
destruction." From my perspective Republicans are worshiping their
perceptions of the world when they assert this falsity. Perception is
reality. I think they know this but fail to recognize it publicly.
Whatever we perceive in the world we tend to create.
So, NEVER
vote Republican because they are creating military conflicts.
Unnecessary drama. I'm uncertain about Obama and seek guidance about how
to deal with him. He seems quite "republican" at times. But he also
seems quite restrained in terms of generating unnecessary dramas.
What do you think? What needs to be done?
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