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Re: Small, unintrusive government

"Because Republicans are SUPPOSEDLY for smaller government. Don't act stupid."

I've heard this before, but everything I have seen, the Republicans are the ones that pass more laws giving Goverment all the more control.

Its also just like the Republicans calling the Democrats liberals. When everything I have seen, its the Republicans that are so "liberal" with all the money thrown around.
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