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	<title>Comments on: Roses Are Blue, Violets Are Too!</title>
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		<title>By: superdestroyer</title>
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		<description>Of course, dionne does not take his onw thesis to the its conclusion.  The U.S. will soon be a one party state.  The red state blue state still holds but there are just fewer red states.  The blue states are still there and the Repubicans have zero chance of making in gains in them. 

Of course, no pundit looks at the data and writes about what the U.S. will be like as a one party state.  Will vote turn out decline so much as elections are dominated by a few special interest? Will current Republican voters cross over and start voting in the Democratic primary so that they can have some level of say in politics?  Will the far left extremist benefit from a one party state or will be marginalized?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Of course, dionne does not take his onw thesis to the its conclusion.  The U.S. will soon be a one party state.  The red state blue state still holds but there are just fewer red states.  The blue states are still there and the Repubicans have zero chance of making in gains in them. </p>
<p>Of course, no pundit looks at the data and writes about what the U.S. will be like as a one party state.  Will vote turn out decline so much as elections are dominated by a few special interest? Will current Republican voters cross over and start voting in the Democratic primary so that they can have some level of say in politics?  Will the far left extremist benefit from a one party state or will be marginalized?</p>
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