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5. I would say that DU is evenly divided between those who mistrust government
Sun Sep 2, 2012, 09:58 PM
Sep 2012

no matter which party is in charge, and those who essentially support the D team in all matters.

What has happened in the past couple of months is that we have become unified in the face of the absurdity/falsity/evil of the opposition.

I know that I am personally committed to the re-election of Barack Obama in a way that I was not in the middle of his term, largely because his opposition is so hateful, ignorant, and vicious.

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Not me as long as we safeinOhio Sep 2012 #1
Same as it is now former-republican Sep 2012 #9
When I hear slogans like that, I wonder eShirl Sep 2012 #33
Depends on what you mean by "the government." The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2012 #2
I don't. femmocrat Sep 2012 #3
What really bothers me is the merging between corporations and government, especially with the RKP5637 Sep 2012 #8
Sometimes. No party is perfect IMO. n/t RKP5637 Sep 2012 #4
I would say that DU is evenly divided between those who mistrust government enough Sep 2012 #5
Yes. nt Guy Whitey Corngood Sep 2012 #6
No, I like governments Rosa Luxemburg Sep 2012 #7
Rofl RegieRocker Sep 2012 #13
I would have to agree with that. former-republican Sep 2012 #14
Governments are little darlings Rosa Luxemburg Sep 2012 #16
Would you say that former-republican Sep 2012 #24
IMO it's heading toward seamless. n/t RKP5637 Sep 2012 #36
Only the sane ones DJ13 Sep 2012 #10
Speaking for myself - no - not in a general sense. geckosfeet Sep 2012 #11
I think government is necessary Terra Alta Sep 2012 #12
Government is necessary in a civilized society former-republican Sep 2012 #18
Government is accountable to me. Corporate tyrannies are accountable only to a select few Ed Suspicious Sep 2012 #19
I'd call it healthy skepticism rucky Sep 2012 #15
I trust it as long as I can see what it's up to pscot Sep 2012 #17
Trust but verify. CJCRANE Sep 2012 #20
Members here don't march in lockstep pinboy3niner Sep 2012 #21
I distrust anyone with power over others LadyHawkAZ Sep 2012 #22
Well "general" distrust can mean blind distrust. gulliver Sep 2012 #23
Absolutely...nt SidDithers Sep 2012 #25
Yes. I will have a distrust of the government for as long as corporations Zorra Sep 2012 #26
Usually when repubicans control a branch or two or three of government, yes. no_hypocrisy Sep 2012 #27
Too simplistic a question. aquart Sep 2012 #28
Rather difficult to come up with a consensus response, elleng Sep 2012 #29
So far it seems the consensus is pretty clear by most posters in this thread. former-republican Sep 2012 #34
seldom BlueJazz Sep 2012 #30
well, I would never support a candidate "100%" Skittles Sep 2012 #31
If not, they should. nt kelly1mm Sep 2012 #32
I've always tended to distrust government to a certain degree, Blue_In_AK Sep 2012 #35
I think it's a good thing to have a healthy mistrust of government Marrah_G Sep 2012 #37
It depends on which part of the government I'm looking at... cynatnite Sep 2012 #38
No. I think democrats do a good job when in office. Politicub Sep 2012 #39
It's not "government" that's a problem... it's politicians. cherokeeprogressive Sep 2012 #40
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