Politically (and simplistically) speaking, the security equation is viewed as:
"Security * Rights = c ( constant)"
The more rights individual has; the less security. This statement is arguable and syllogistic, but it's pretty accepted.
That said, I think it's a valid generalization that Democrats would sacrifice more security in order to maintain civil and constitutional rights, and more republicans would opt for some limited abrogation of rights in favor of security.
This IS a very wide generalization, however.
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Just because a group of people belong to the same party does not mean that they feel the same way about everything. You'd need to ask the specific republican than you are wondering about how he or she feels.
keep it small
Republicans feel that taxes should be minimal. They largely believe that the government should be minimal to reduce the amount of money needed.
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Yes, they had 2 parties. The National Republicans and the Democratic Republicans
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National Security League was created in 1914.
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