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 Democratic Party
Party (SDP) was established in 1875 with the publication of its Gotha programme.
Party - a coalition of veteran politicians, including several retired generals, many of whom opposed...
Party's campaign slogan was "fight back" and their strong election showing suggests they have done just that.
www.futuregate.co.uk /democratic_party.html   (293 words)

  
 Democratic Party Leaders Grupolezama Party   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Signs of decay: the Democratic Party has clearly outlived its own best ideas.
Democratic alpha males make an appearance even as the Virginia GOP gets a clean sweep in off-year elections; meanwhile, national Republicans cave on...(keep on reading)
The divide between anti-war activists and Democratic leaders underscores a challenge the...
www.grupolezama.com /democratic-party-leaders.htm   (276 words)

  
 The Democratic Party
A democratic Iraq is in the interest of the United States of America, and it's in the interest of laying the foundation for peace.
I think that a lot of Democrats went along with Bush in 2002-2003 because they were blinded by their emotions about Saddam.
I'm a liberal democrat and I'm just as tired of hearing the president link hussein and 9/11 as I am of hearing the democrats ask for a better explanation of why we are there in the first place.
www.dnc.org /a/2005/06/bush_offers_def.php   (10829 words)

  
 Boulder Dems Democrats Home - Democrats - Social Democrats   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Candidates and manifesto for the party currently in government.
An overview of the party's history and policies.
group in the mold of Tony Blair and is active in the Democratic Party.
www.boulderdems.org /socialdemocrats   (232 words)

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