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MagickMuffin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-07-11 04:53 AM
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127. I think you might need a slight correction ;=P
"while we have an excess of yin. We need some yang, y'all!"

I believe it should be rephrased in that we have to much yang, therefore we need some more Yin!

Of course using the Yin Yang as a symbol for politics, is a touchy analogy. Since a little bit of yin exist in the yang and a little bit of yang exist in yin. But then again perhaps it is an excellent analogy. However, I would state that let's say the Democratic Party was the Yin, they see the need for the little bit of Yang to get things done. But the republicons being the Yang, cannot for the life of them see any benefit of using the Yin that is necessary to get things done. So the symbol would change to look off balance.





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