Liberal independent christian! me too! leaning towards a democrat side though, just to keep the republicans out.
2007-02-16 12:48:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Libertarian
The slogan of LewRockwell.com about sums up Libertarianism. Anti-War, Anti-State, Pro-Market
There are some Pro-War Libertarians, but the Libertarian Party has been firmly anti-war from the start, as have the majority.
Liberals and Neo-Cons lack any ideological consistency. Liberals hate Social Conservatism but support Gun Control and Smoking Bans, which are on the same level of stupidity. Neo-Cons pretend to be for small government and Capitalism, while opposing both by their actions.
Libertarianism is consistent and not filled with hypocrisies. Besides, everybody eventually adopts Libertarian positions anyway after the other positions fail miserably.
2007-02-16 12:41:15
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answered by Anonymous
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There is, effectively, no third party. Moreover, there is very little difference between the two parties we do have. Both advocate
no borders, both do not subscribe to the obvious need for us to retain our constitutional sovereignty and integrity with a mandated
culture and language. Diversity and multiculturalism is wiping out western civilization let alone, America. Illegal immigration is fronted as though it was good and not chaotic. It benefits only multinationals and greedy elected and bureaucratic fools. It will bring a price of disease, a bankrupt legal system, crime, and all the things LEGAL Immigration would have avoided. When the American people abandoned vigilance by re-electing the same self-serving hacks term after term, why do we have a screwed up government? Our founding fathers warned us, but we have become too fat, lazy, apathetic and ignorant to keep the burglars
out of our national wealth of free enterprise by selling out the genius of our economy to predatory multinationals. Our government is complicit in the greatest bloodless transfer of the wealthiest national economy in world history and set in motion a bataan march to third world ignomy. The lefties in academia are
comatose or so socialist as to subscribe this as a good thing!
The average american is being conned into capitalism's deconstruction by wealth transfer of cataclysmic propertions. What have the two parties done? Why they're doing what any
anti-american would do; they are filling their pockets at the expense of your grandchildren and mine! We are bankrupt of leadership and the crop of pretenders from both parties is not
encouraging! This is why I see no party touting wisdom and virtue
for their leadership, but parties who prey on the apathy and ignorance of an electorate too long conned and too long bereft
of mandatory term limits which allow the looting of our treasure.
2007-02-16 13:04:59
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answered by wtr2391 2
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i don't think of it has a element to do with worry. Do you worry a fly humming around your head? while a third occasion emerges that does better than chop up the vote, then there heavily isn't a issue. the certainty is that a third occasion does not have adequate help to be a achievable component to a Presidential election. Who can replace this? the yank people could could replace that via helping a third occasion with actual vote casting numbers that actual advise some thing - the hardship is they don't and that i doubt in the event that they ever will.
2016-12-17 11:47:44
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answered by penso 4
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Republican.
2007-02-16 13:06:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm registered as a Democrat because I agree with most of the Democratic platform. However, there are still things that I find iffy with Democrats (and any other party for that matter) and therefore do not necessarily vote for only Democrats.
2007-02-16 12:21:12
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answered by nc_strawberry 4
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I am a libertarian. I can't stand liberals who don't understand the beauty of competitive markets and I can't stand conservatives who always want to control your morals! Libertarians believe in freedom over government control! I would die for freedom, would you die for a republican or democrat?
2007-02-16 15:08:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the issue. I tend to like GOP at the federal level, Dems at the local level and Liberterians at the state level. Long story...but that is kind of how it works out for me. I guess, I lean a little more libertarian than anything else.
2007-02-16 12:23:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Long-time Democrat until about 1994 or '95. Too much corruption in the two-party system.
Independent now.
2007-02-16 12:24:09
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answered by Nice Real Nice 2
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here in canada we have the green party and i support all the way! hope u liberal democrat whatevers enjoy eating ur money when ther's no food left
2007-02-16 12:21:35
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answered by Anonymous
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