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There are gray areas to these points; but as a group, this is the way the parties generally act on these issues.  (non-fiction)  (249 words)

- KIDS GUIDE TO POLITICS -

Republicans


claim to favor a "culture of life"



more likely to favor the rich



more likely to favor business over nature


more likely to go to war to solve

problems


more likely to borrow too much money


more likely to cut back our civil rights if they deem it necessary


more likely to cut back our

privacy rights if they deem it necessary


more likely to cut back our

religious freedom by favoring certain faiths


more likely to protect gun rights



more likely to limit a woman's right to control her own body

Democrats


actually support a "culture of life" through overall philosophies


more likely to stand up for the poor and middle class


more likely to protect nature



more likely to avoid war 



more likely to get out of debt



more likely to protect our civil

rights


more likely to protect our

privacy rights



more likely to protect our

religious freedom by favoring

no specific faiths


more likely to protect public from too many guns


more likely to protect a woman's right to control her own body


We'll discuss the other assorted parties after some of your parents tell you how wrong we are about these two. 

Don't you eat that yellow snow.

- the editors

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Culture Of Life



Rich / Poor



Environment



War



Government Spending


Civil Rights



Privacy




Religious Freedom



Guns



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