Wednesday, October 22, 2008

English: Collages




Republicans:

The often contrasting views between the Republican and Democratic Parties set the two substantially apart. The Republicans are “conservative” and they generally work from the top down. They ensure that the large corporations of America work well and that they provide jobs, hence letting the wealth filter down. Generally, Republicans are pro-life (anti-abortion) and they are known for good national security. Unlike Democrats, they don’t usually support gay marriage. Gerald Ford was a Republican president, and the current Republican nominee is Senator John McCain. However, their goal is essentially the same as the Democrats; do what is good for the people so you can be re-elected.







Democrats:

The Democratic Party has many different views than the Republican parry. For starters, their economic ideas are totally different. The Democrats are advocates of the middle and lower working classes, and they work from the bottom up. They are also much more environmentally protective and anti-global warming (they promote alternative energies more than the republicans). When it comes to the economy, the Democrats are generally stronger, where the Republicans are stronger in the military. John F. Kennedy was a famous democratic president, and the current democratic nomine is Senator Barack Obama. While their views often oppose each other, the Democrats share a similar view with the Republicans—do well and get re-elected.

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