federalist
2006-10-08 15:56:19
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answer #1
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answered by spyderman131 3
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Democrat
2006-10-08 22:40:50
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answer #2
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answered by brian2412 7
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uhh... 10% Democrat and 90% Libertarian.
As I tell all who like Bush: the only Bush I trust is my own. I think he's really incorrect in many many of his political statements and REALLY stupid when he said, "We are bombing for peace......"
uhh... BOMBING FOR PEACE IS LIKE F**KING FOR VIRGINITY
Put in simple terms so republicans can understand.
I am very against the Patriot Act and have many reasons why. I am in a political speech and debate team at my school where i have a speech that explains reasons why the Patriot act is messed up.
*sighs* i know i'm going to get alot of crap for this- so if you want to read the speech just e-mail me, ok?
2006-10-08 22:59:36
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answer #3
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answered by Getoutalive 2
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Republican by belief, but vote for what I believe to be the best person for the job, no matter what their party affiliation.
2006-10-08 22:55:06
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answer #4
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answered by usaf.primebeef 6
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Republican all the way.
2006-10-08 23:07:49
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answer #5
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answered by NecropolisXR 6
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Republican until something better comes along.
2006-10-08 22:34:26
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answer #6
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answered by Huevos Rancheros 6
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Independent
2006-10-08 22:37:15
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answer #7
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answered by cantcu 7
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I really dont have a preference, I used to lean toward republican, but not now.
2006-10-08 22:44:12
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answer #8
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answered by Kellie W 3
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republican
2006-10-08 22:36:01
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither. I vote on the issues, not along party lines.
2006-10-08 23:51:33
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answer #10
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answered by jack jr 3
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nope. independent. don't agree 100 percent on either so I vote each issue on its own merits.
2006-10-08 22:41:35
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answer #11
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answered by Work In Progress 3
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