Yin and Yang, part 5
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February 26th, 2010

Yin and Yang, part 5

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  1. kenecollier says:

    The problem with representative democracy is that sometimes our representatives represent us a little too well.

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  2. ChayaFradle says:

    I hear representatives often say, "EVERYONE" doesn't want this or that. "ALL AMERICA is SAYING…" this or that. Are they for real?

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    • sugarkat says:

      I get the feeling that arithmetics is not the tea-baggers' strong suit. Or, you know, counting.

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      • SteveS says:

        Apparently it's not a strong suit of Congresspeople either, I've seen the Reps saying the same thing "Nobody wants this (insert democratic option here)"

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