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Acorn counsel: democratics, republicians, or other

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 DC
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We, in the U.S., are going though the presidential election process; I voted in the primaries yetersday. It got me thinking about the Acorn counsel and their political beliefs, and who on the counsel would lean toward the democratics or republicians, or any other party you can think of. What do you think? I haven't quite figured it out, since they recently took office. So far, the Acorn counsel seems unified on a strong but careful defense policy. There are bound to be some disagreements on issues at some point, it will be interesting to watch.

 
(@gammarallyson)
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I see them more as the U.N

... Quiet! :D ;

EDIT: No seriously, I cannot make an decision until I actually see MORE of the counsil and how they work together.

 
(@questern)
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Independent FTW!!

 
(@techno88)
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I would think most of them would be liberal since stepping away from a monarchy to a more democratic type government is quite a progressive move.

 
 DC
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Rosemary, may be at least kind of liberal. After all, she did write the speaches that helped start the revoluation.

 
(@spiner-storm)
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Speaking of liberal, it actually makes me wonder why this was only limited to being democratic or republic, well, initially.

What of the other political parties? Liberal, as already mentioned; Labour; Independent, mentioned too; And hell, why not, the Greens as well.

Now, I know I'm missing other types here, so feel free to do whatever, 'k?

 
 DC
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Good point Spiner Storm, I didn't mean to limit it to democratic or republician. Of course, there are other parties, I just put democratic or republician because they are the main parties in the U.S. I have edited the topic to include "other."

 
(@alex-warlorn)
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If people like Pope John Paul II proved, that you can't really define other nations, and people in other nations, by the political parties of this nation.

 
(@questern)
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True, but that doesn't mean we can't try. :D

 
(@sailor-unicron)
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From what I've seen, they're like the UN. There for show, but not much good for anything else.

 
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