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    UNBIASED definition of republican
    The Republican Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the [Democratic Party]. It is often referred to as the Grand Old Party or the GOP. Founded in 1854 by anti-slavery expansion activists and modernizers, the Republican Party quickly surpassed the [Whig Party] as the principal opposition to the Democratic Party. In [1860], it came to power with the election of Abraham Lincoln to the presidency. The party presided over the [American Civil War] and Reconstruction and was [harried] by internal factions and scandals toward the end of the 19th century. Today, the party supports a conservative platform (from an American political perspective), with further foundations in supply-side fiscal policies, and social conservatism.
    The Republican Party is currently the second largest party with 55 million registered members, encompassing roughly one-third of the electorate.1 The current U.S. President, George W. Bush, is the 19th Republican to hold that office. Republicans currently fill a minority of seats in both the United States Senate and the House of Representatives, hold a minority of state governorships, and control a minority of state legislatures.

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      Republicans are one of two dominant [political parties] in the United States, and the one that [cleaves] to generally rightist policies.
      Gained support by convincing poor whites that poor blacks benefited disproportionately from aid programs, thus getting a bunch of plutocrats elected to office for the sole purpose of giving tax cuts to the rich.
      Also reflexively oppose every policy proposed by a liberal group on principle.
      Dislikes government [regulation] of business. Would rather we have no way to stop businesses with evil intent from abusing us.

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        a political party that was orignaly anti-slavery when founded in the mid 1800s. Republicans cut taxes so they can stop spending on programs that look after the welfare of the poor and the middle class.Many conservitives argue that this [spurs] buisnes growth and helps the stock market and trade between nations grow.The problem is that tax cuts are just helping that side of the econmy grow without acounting for the other which results in smaller buisnesses getting crushed leading to a reduction in wages.When this happens the workers earn less income causing the standard of living to go down. when the standard of living [gos] down there is less investment for the future since public funding for schools are bringing in less revenue due to tax cuts causing those who cant afford [private schools] to go to public schools that arent funded well enough by the [goverment] to maintain a certain standard like getting kids to graduate or [makeing] a school [drug free].When this happens public schools start closeing and the students who cant afford private schools just sell drugs or join gangs(or join a wal-mart since all the small buisneses have closed due to taxcuts).Republicans are also Racesist

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          Gun parading, beer chugging, [Nixon] loving, no bitches getting, money hogging, dick grabbing, [porky pig] looking, out of this world dick in a [black bag] carrying ass rednecks.

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            A fringe party consisting of religious [lunatics], flat-earthers, and [civil war] reenacters who get all of their advice from Rush [Limbo].

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              a proven dumb-person. look at the average IQ of [republican] states vs. [democrats]. I think that there is a pattern. the red(republican) states are peroidically lower than the blue([democratic]) states.

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                A collection of goose stepping low lifes. These people put the wealthy, special interests, and [Republican Christianity] first, and the American people - especially the poor and vulnerable - last.

                Cut taxes on the rich so theyd have more money. Cut [social support] for people. Throw money into the security [money hole]. Fight blood soaked oil wars. Try to privatize and wreck social security. Strip Americans of their basic Constitutional and Human Rights. These are a few things that Republicans have done.

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                  The assholes who think they can run [a nation]. They like to target democrats and anyone else who is not Christian. The party is mainly white Christians, who fear minorities, common sense, homosexuals, and they tell Fox News Channel what to do. Unfortunately the United States is filled with them and make [the GOOD part] of America (democrats, independents, others who arent Republicans) look bad. They are mainly found in small towns where [farming] is big.

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                    The Republican Party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the United States; the other being [the Democratic Party]. It is often referred to as the GOP, or Grand Old Party, although it is the younger of the two major parties. During the current 110th Congress, it is the minority party in the United States House of Representatives and the Republican [caucus] constitutes a minority in the United States [Senate]. Republicans hold a minority of governorships and control a minority of state legislatures. The current President of the United States (2001-present), George W. Bush, is a Republican.
                    Since [1856], Republicans have won 23 of the 38 presidential elections, including 7 of the last 10; 18 of the 28 [U.S. Presidents] since then have been Republicans. After the Republican Revolution of 1994, the Republican Party was the majority party in the House of Representatives and almost continuously was the majority party in the United States Senate from 1995 to 2007; the Democratic Party took control of both the House and the Senate in the 2006 elections.

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                      a supporter of government by elected representatives of the people rather than government by a king or queen

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