Nov 5, 2008
Bipartisanship
bi•par•ti•san |bī'pärtəzən|
adjective
of or involving the agreement or cooperation of two political parties that usually oppose each other's policies : educational reform received considerable bipartisan approval.
DERIVATIVES: bi•par•ti•san•ship |-ˌ SH ip| |baɪˈpɑrdəzənˈʃɪp| noun
This is the first time in my three voting presidential elections that the candidate I chose won so I'm excited about that. But I have to agree with the author; this election was extremely acrimonious. Now is not the time to rub it in that you won or lost. Which means I won't rub it in your face that the government is extremely Democratic this term, if you promise to stop calling me comrade. Deal?
2 comments:
YESSS...I love those four commitments, and honestly tried to live by them through the election. It was harder at some points than at others, but I chalk that up to my JMC cynicism getting in the way. Now...time to spread the word of respecting those elected to represent our nation! I'm piggy-blogging :)
Nice blog, Comrade!
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