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Subject: why are you a member of your political party?
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vinnyUser is Offline

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07/07/2007 3:29 PM Alert 
just curious what makes people decide to align themselves with particular political parties? what party do you consider yourself and why?



the closest to my ideals would be the libertarian party. i think people deserve freedom, and not to be parented by the government in every aspect of their lives. i also think the big 2 are too out of touch to understand the needs and desires of the average american.....

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07/07/2007 4:21 PM Alert 
None. I find each party has one or more areas that they go to an unnecessary extreme in their views.

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07/07/2007 4:22 PM Alert 
cause momma said so?

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07/07/2007 5:11 PM Alert 
I'm registered as a libertarian, but I have voted for Republicans and Democrats before. Blind allegiance to any party hurts us in the long run.

I know it scares a lot of people since we have lived with big government for so long, but less government will improve everyone's lives.

Liberalism and capitalism address themselves to the cool, well-balanced mind. They proceed by strict logic, eliminating any appeal to the emotions. Socialism, on the contrary, works on the emotions, tries to violate logical considerations by rousing a sense of personal interest and to stifle the voice of reason by awakening primitive instincts.
-- Ludwig Von Mises
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07/07/2007 5:15 PM Alert 
Originally, I thought the Republican Party held closely to my beliefs. Then I started to change with life experience and I didn't feel so comfortable under that flag.

I'll never be able to be a Democrat, though. I'm no independent.

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07/07/2007 5:17 PM Alert 
Holey guacamole! What a typo. I meant I'm NOW independent. Yuk it up. :-/

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vinnyUser is Offline

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07/07/2007 5:46 PM Alert 
i was registering indie for a while, but i also think most americans won't stray to a "3rd party" because they fear thinking on their own. since i agree with libertarians ideals the most its where i registered. that way a 3rd party gets another member, and a little more in the media spotlight.....

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07/07/2007 6:04 PM Alert 
Libertarian. I believe in less governement and a consumption (versus income or property) tax.

Stupid should hurt!

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07/07/2007 6:20 PM Alert 
Is sassafrass a party?
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07/07/2007 6:21 PM Alert 
I used to be Independent, but when the GOP went after Clinton I swore them off and went DNC. I personally would like to see the birth of a new party.. we need it so bad!

..... If you can dream it, I can build it.

"Some cause happiness wherever they go; others, whenever they go." -- Oscar Wilde
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07/07/2007 6:25 PM Alert 
Yeah, 'cause schtooping an intern in the Oval Office and then lying about it to your country is the right way to run things.
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07/07/2007 6:55 PM Alert 
Posted By 85239 on 07/07/2007 6:25 PM
Yeah, 'cause schtooping an intern in the Oval Office and then lying about it to your country is the right way to run things.



It might have something to do with the fact that the GOP wasted so much over so little.

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07/08/2007 7:22 AM Alert 
Posted By 85239 on 07/07/2007 6:20 PM
Is sassafrass a party?




Don't make me campaign.

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07/08/2007 3:56 PM Alert 
i am registered independent though i do align myself more with republican beliefs...these days with all the behind the door activities...i think its time for a third party to make its move...and i would support it 100%

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07/08/2007 5:57 PM Alert 
Posted By 85239 on 07/07/2007 6:25 PM
Yeah, 'cause schtooping an intern in the Oval Office and then lying about it to your country is the right way to run things.



Schtooping is the wrong term,
I don't think there is a yiddish term for ....ummmm.... hummer?

..... If you can dream it, I can build it.

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ShogunUser is Offline

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07/09/2007 11:00 AM Alert 
Both Parents were hardcore Democrats, I am a registered Republican.
I don't know about the Republicans this presidential Election.
ReaganUser is Offline

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07/09/2007 2:50 PM Alert 
After the last 7 years, I can't think of too many that are looking forward to the Republicans winning a Presidential election again. Then again, another Clinton is not at all exciting either.

At least if Clinton is the next President, Republicans will move back to their base instead of trying to be Democrats and thinking that the base will follow them no matter how left they become.

Welfare's purpose should be to eliminate, as far as possible, the need for its own existence.

Reagan, Los Angeles Times, January 7, 1970
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07/09/2007 4:58 PM Alert 
I would be Libertarian if I thought that ALL Americans could govern themselves!!!!

It is always the few that wreck it for the masses.
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07/09/2007 6:40 PM Alert 
Because i want to have a voice in deciding candidates. Independent Republican. Only voted Democratic once . Tend to vote Repubilcan but don't follow the party line. In primaries many times back a outsider who is not the regular party choice. In general election have bolted from Republican to vote Libertatian or third party if i don't like the Republican primary winner. Backed Ross for Boss in 92 and 96 when i did not like the Republican Presidential candidate.In Illnois politics where i was from backed quite often a underdog Slate in the primaries as their is split in the party.
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07/11/2007 4:46 AM Alert 
I am a Republican. However it doesn't really seem who is in office these days, nothing gets done and the issues that need worked on get ignored. It sort of boils down to the abortion issue for me. Thats the area I am steadfast in and won't ever change. So I will continue to support the Republican party.
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