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liveoaktx Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-03-04 06:10 AM
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Virtual Democracy Nation- can't physically divide into 2 countries
but in my mind, I am now living in another country that believes in

-keeping jobs in this country instead of outsourcing
-stopping tax breaks that reward corporations that take jobs out of the country
-respect people's privacy and rights to their own body
-upholds the constitution and believes some provisions of the Patriot Act are unconstitutional
-cannot support a president who pre-emptively sends others to attack countries which have not threatened us directly
-does not support torture in any form, particularly when sanctioned by government and military institutions.
-believes that when the television media ceases to do its job as a check and balance on corruption, it will no longer come into my house as propaganda

And hey, I live in Texas. I'm not leaving Texas. I love Texas. The physical location has nothing to do with the fact that there are almost 40 percent of voters here who did not want Bush as president.
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