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Old 11-10-2004, 07:32 PM   #3203
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In the spirit of being a uniter, not a divider, and bipartisanship

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Where do you guys get this idea that the Dems are the group with the money? In terms of average income and total assets, the Reps have more money than the Dems. Not everyone in NYC is a Dem and those who are Dems tend to be the lower wage earners compared to those who are Reps. Do you think most Wall Street investment bankers vote Dem? If so, well, you will have to pull your head out of your ass then.
In terms of blue v. red, the blue has all the money.

I don't have an objection to people who voted for Bush for monetary reasons - hell, I almost did. I have a problem with the social conservatives who want my tax money and the right to tell me how to live. Sure, I know they can't really impact me, but its a principle thing. I also don't like them because well, they are just not the sort of people I'd like to have a drink with, so I'd rather they not drink on my dime.
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