Yes, me. I will not vote for a person who will increase the size of government, take away american freedoms, and spend my grandkids tax dollars, before they are even born. Because I am conservative.
2006-11-06 02:09:35
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answered by hichefheidi 6
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As a conservative, I believe in the lowest possible taxes, the best health care system in the world (not govt run), regulation that is smart and governs the playing field (not regulates all aspects of the field), and that most of powers should belong to the States and to the people.
As a conservative, I believe abortion is the taking of a life, marriage is between a man and a woman, that every life has value (even old peoples), drugs are a cancer on society, and there are some things that are wrong.
As a conservative, I believe Islamic terrorists are a real threat. We need to be actively pursuing them and the nations who assist them where ever they are with whatever means we have. After all, all the other issues will not matter much if Islamic terrorist blow up my city with a nuclear bomb.
As a conservative, I believe the founders of this country believe in the God of the Bible. Most Americans at the time did also. Our founding documents were written with this understanding. Most elected officials believe the same. As a result, I believe God has blessed this country enormously.
But as a conservative, I believe we are in the process of kicking God out. Out of our government, out of our schools, out of our laws, out of our culture, out of our homes and families, out of our very ways of life. Instead, we have decided to do "what is right in our own eyes".
As a conservative, I know of no Democratic candidate who comes even close to my way of thinking. And unfortunately, not as many Republicans as I would like do either. I may not like everything the Republicans are doing, but there is NO WAY under the sun that I would vote Democrat.
2006-11-06 10:22:19
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answered by CapLee 2
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Nope.
Here's why, so far the Dems haven't told me
1. What's their plan to get us out of Iraq. I hear a lot of "we have a plan", "we need to finish the job, but we have a plan to get us out as fast as possible" but when pressed I hear a lot of "Just elect us and find out." If the plan was that good why not tell us what it is? Or do Dems really like see our boys and girls die?
2. Why I should vote FOR them. I hear a lot of vote against Bush, and the Repubs. Well, I don't vote AGAINST a person I vote for a person and the Dems don't have anyone to vote FOR.
3. I hear a lot of complaining about SSN, illegal aliens, Repubs, polices, etc. But they don't give any viable alternatives.
I could go on but those are the big ones for me
REMEMBER
If you don't vote you can't complain.
If you don't vote then you just voted against everything you stand for.
2006-11-06 10:25:13
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answered by Richard 7
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no they tend to vote party line... A girl (Oxy moron female-republican) thinks the name of the Rep Senate Rep is Coker and it is CoRker..... she is voting for someone and does not even know their name!!
2006-11-06 10:09:06
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answered by JWAV 2
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I don't usually vote straight ticket. I vote for the candidate and his/her espoused/demonstrated stances on the issues.
2006-11-06 10:11:32
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answered by Trollbuster 6
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I will vote for any proposition or candidate that it's in the people's best interest, regardless of party.
2006-11-06 10:13:57
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answered by Jeep 1
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not me. i allready voted. straight republican.
2006-11-06 10:07:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Not any TRUE ones.
2006-11-06 10:09:40
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answered by Spirit Walker 5
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