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2006-09-24 12:25:54 · 29 answers · asked by Susan 2 in Politics & Government Government

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Independent that is presently supporting the Republicans because of the left wing commislamic radical views coming from the Democrats. Any group that uses the tactics the Dems are using does not deserve any one's support. They have no constructive solutions to any of our nation's problems so they continue this vendetta of smear tactics against the Bush administration. They bring up false accusations, lies, and half truths time and time again hoping that the accusations will catch on with unsuspecting voters.

2006-09-24 13:12:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Proudly non-partisan. Neither of the Big 2 deserve any recognition here as they are both to be held equally responsible for the eventual downfall of this great nation. From sticking along the party lines just to show "political unity" amongst their "own kind", to filthy, usually exaggerated campaigning just to get their hands in the proverbial cookie jar, both parties have let the American public down through their blatent greed, their consistant refusal to see both sides of an argument, and their refusal to not only comprehend what it is that the people that voted to put them where they are want and need of them, but even to listen to them in the first place.

2006-09-24 19:44:50 · answer #2 · answered by Eric Gusovius 2 · 0 0

After growning up in a democrat environment and attending a republican Christian school, I've decided that I'm going to go party-less. I'm going to vote on the canidate i like best on the issues that I believe in, party lines just cause blind voting.

2006-09-24 19:35:05 · answer #3 · answered by Curious_J 3 · 1 1

I am a free market capitalist and support the person who will support me. I am also anti-socialist and will vote against one even if I don't like the other.

So I guess in the two party system that makes me support republicans more, less socialists in that party.

2006-09-25 11:46:17 · answer #4 · answered by rmagedon 6 · 0 0

last time I registered, I registered as a republican.. mostly just because my parents have always pressured me into being a republican.. I've never voted for a republican president though.. I voted for Kerry in the last election.. I just hate how republicans seem to be only interested in making the rich richer and the poor poorer.. plus I really disagree with the way Bush is making the world hate America.. the world actually liked Clinton, but not Bush..

2006-09-24 19:36:13 · answer #5 · answered by Byakuya 7 · 3 3

I am not for any party, I just look for the goodness of a canidate or in the case of the 2004 election, the lesser of two evils. I belive the party bickering is getting in the way of solving some serious issues.

2006-09-24 19:40:45 · answer #6 · answered by CAI909 1 · 1 1

Proud 100% democrat, because I have a brain and care about the world, not just the country i live in.

2006-09-24 19:37:37 · answer #7 · answered by New Jersey Steve 5 · 1 3

im a democrat because democrats rule and republicans suck.and everybody like democrats better than republicans.

2006-09-24 19:39:09 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

Demo baby... Why would I vote for a party that is comprised of wealthy white men who run our country on their own money making agenda? They have a macho complex and think bigger is better. They don't care about women, the middle class, or minorities. Education, the environment (we gotta breathe), children, and health care are all areas that are important to me and over looked by most Republicans. Some people on here are going to say for religious reasons, but there is no way to know what someones personal relationship is with God... So I weigh the issues and I trust my gut. 99% of the time that means voting Democrat.

2006-09-24 19:27:13 · answer #9 · answered by lnfinitelylnteresting 4 · 7 5

I'm a true independent, I vote the player not the party. Sometimes there isn't much of a choice either way (Kerry v. Bush a prime example)

2006-09-24 19:29:03 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 5 2

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