Of course I would vote for a viable 3rd or even 4th party candidate.The party affiliation has never had any bearing on my vote.I registered democrat but I have become so disenchanted with it that I no longer support any of the policy's or so called principles they expound.The republican party is no better.When was the last time you really admired and respected a person that was running for office ?I would bet that most just vote for the lessor of two evils.
Its way past time for our nation to have leaders that put this nation and its legal citizens before anything else.I'm tired of all the racial pandering that is going on.This is America ,act like it.Protect Americans and our American way of life.This is not Mexico,stop trying to turn it into Mexico.Let our law enforcement agency's do their job.Uncuff our Border Patrol.
Get the hell out of all foreign wars and let the military protect this nation.I am for a strong military and I respect our fighting men and women.But by the time they come home, it wont be home any more.Stop this Hispandering and secure our borders.I for one have had enough.I know that I am not alone.
2007-02-09 03:41:18
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answered by Yakuza 7
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I'm right there with you. People, unfortunately, it seems, are afraid to vote outside their party bounds for fear of the "other guy" getting into office. I've been voting outside of the typical Republican/Democrat parameters for a bit now. Obviously, my guys aren't getting elected, but I remain voting this way in hopes that people will have a little more courage by voting for the best and not the party. The two biggins' are selling us out as they take turns screwing the American people each time they visit office. It's time for a change, and time to get these pocket-filled sell-outs out of office.
2007-02-09 07:05:31
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answered by playdeaux 3
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Vote against Rep/dem People always say they vote against a politician rather than voting for one. So why not give that vote to Mike whether one likes him or not. Look at our choices and where it has gotten us so far! Corrupt politicians that CAN NOT relate to us as it is!. I always say the politicians are sitting over their $250. lunch plates discussing how WE can live on $250. every two weeks.
Michael savage says if he gets enough votes he will consider running for President. Even if you do not like him it might be worth the vote to get him to run to get the rep's and dem's to see just how tired the American public is getting with the way things are. And we really can't get much worse can we?
He has almost a half a million votes already
You can't vote twice cause it won't go through a second time.
2007-02-09 03:30:47
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answered by sapphire_630 5
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People have to get off their butt and vote first....and I do believe people are starting to get fed up with same two parties over and over...our Society will start to open their minds and one day a third or even a forth party will emerge...or the current will split into radical new ones somewhat different from their parental parties.
2007-02-09 03:51:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a registered Democrat, but in the past I have voted for the best qualified person for the job. So not a lot of good choices. It just so happens that the Dems/Republicans have what it takes $$$$$$$. Joe Lieberman was an independant and I would have voted for him.
2007-02-09 03:26:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I even have voted for third social gathering applicants, in many circumstances. i think my vote is wasted once I vote for a individual with whom i do no longer agree, and many what the Dems and Reps. stand for is merely incorrect. The political philosophy that makes the main usual experience is that of libertarianism. the 1st website under is for the US Libertarian social gathering, and the 2nd is one that talks approximately libertarianism usually, no longer purely politics.
2016-11-02 23:45:55
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answered by ? 4
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YES!!! Any Libertarian... comes from LIBERTY - not "liberal" by the way. Their platform makes so much sense it amazes me they don't just walk in and win by a landslide! But then skull & bones didn't hand pick them, so it'll probably never happen, even if it would save the country.
2007-02-09 04:40:03
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answered by barefoot_always 5
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yes, al gore on a green ticket.
2007-02-09 13:33:10
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answered by Anonymous
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