User talk:Sararinni

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Wimpocrats
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"userfication" mirror step one.
Wimpocrat is a derogatory slang term often used by supporters of democrat ideals, in referance to democrats in power who prove that they have sold out their party ideals. In early 2006, the term was used widely to describe the democrats who voted to make the Patriot Act permanent. The term "wimpocrat" is used rather than "Republicrat" when people start to believe that the democrats might have strength of character and seem to be in opposition to right wing or police state policies, but instead vote for a course of action which supports a big brother or dictatorship type scenario. The surge of hope followed by an anger backlash results in the use of the word "wimpocrat" - wheras the term "republicrat" is used mainly when the speaker has no illusions that the two party system is not equally manipulated and controlled. 209.129.49.65 21:32, 22 April 2006 (UTC) (prometheuspan) Prometheuspan 21:32, 22 April 2006 (UTC)