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Site is barely working, lots of errors. Already thoroughly 'infiltrated' by people with very different morals than typical House Republicans.
I should know better than to even hope that user responses would be taken seriously and would alter the national party's platform, but it really would be nice if the GOP ran some legitimate contenders for my vote.
Instead, this will likely be used to pinpoint which issues candidates should run on based on the zip codes of the user responses. Any vote for a republican, no matter how moderate they might be individually, is really just a vote for John Boehner to control the floor.
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This reminds me of the website Obama used leading up to his election (Organizing for America/www.barackobama.com), and then has folded into his administration's web presence. Wow, way to be original, GOP.

What I find interesting is that the GOP usually does a better job of this institutional network thing, which is why their pundits tend to all be on the same page, and why this country has drifted more rightward over the past 30 years (to the point that what is labeled the left in most common discourse here in the US is most assuredly considered moderate/centrist in places like Europe).
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Since when do Republicans care about whether something is true or not? They say whatever is politically expedient, and only back off of a falsehood if it is hurting them.
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And the site is hacked in ... 3 ... 2 ...
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The Democrats have kept discussion behind closed doors, else the healthcare bill wouldn't have been such a love letter to the insurance industry and single-payer advocates would've had a seat at the table.
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wow that's an ugly website. actually, my mom's tiny store had a website that looked a lot like that. 15 years ago.

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