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<title>Comment by Dirtgrain</title>
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<description>To hell with dualism.  Life is not binary.  We always have more than two choices.  For example, we can choose Nader. . . Okay, I&#039;m wrong.  We basically have two choices.  All of our stances on various multi-faceted issues must be crammed into either Kerry or Bush.

The art of politics has become so abstract and ungrounded (actually, for all I know, it has always been this way).  If a person is a Republican, it is because this person has been tricked into being one.  The same goes for Democrats.  Both parties are out to fool us, manipulate us and propagandize us.  Image is everything.

Dualism gets us stuck in this limbo.  So much for my post, &quot;&lt;a href=&quot;http://blogcritics.org/archives/2003/12/31/155608.php&quot;&gt;Chicken Little Conservatives and a Failure of Reverence&lt;/a&gt;.&quot;  

Purple doesn&#039;t exist.  It&#039;s a perceptual malfunction.  Or is that beige?</description>
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