So far, there's no one worth voting for President that is running. I won't vote for Hillary as she is a woman, and clearly she doesn't read the Bible or she'd know we are not to have a position of authority; and the rest of the candidates give me the heebie jeevies. My beliefs come into play in everything I do, why should voting be any different?
2007-02-21 11:24:54
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answered by the pink baker 6
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I will vote for the person I feel is best qualified for the position with knowledge of law, social issues, foreign policy and other political attributes.
I'm a socially liberal agnostic so basically my beliefs are secular anyways so yes they come into play when I vote.
2007-02-21 10:39:37
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answered by genaddt 7
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Im not sure yet. Yes my beliefs and faith play a huge role in who I vote for. The Lord will lead me
2007-02-21 10:38:48
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answered by tebone0315 7
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No they do not. But no matter - I'm not likely to agree with the politics of a religious fanatic.
I have to admit I barely know who's running. I'll think about it when the time comes. Chances are good I'll vote democrate because that group matches me most closely on the things I think are important.
If that means Hillary, great. That would actually be kind of cool and dramatic to have a female president. I love drama and traumatic changes. That's why the Tower is one of my fave cards in the tarot. I'm always happy to see it.
2007-02-21 10:40:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Well i'm Agnostic which means that I have no religion and I am non religious. Anyway I would vote for the person who I feel is the best available candidate regardless of whether or not they are religious or non religious.
2007-02-21 10:40:39
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answered by Anonymous
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The elections are a ways off.....I am hoping that Edwards or Richardson is the candidate. I think Richardson is the most qualified, and I think Edwards has the best chance to win.
I prefer candidates who keep their faith personal, but I care how they'll vote....not what Church they go to.
2007-02-21 10:38:45
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answered by Anonymous
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All I know is I wont vote for someone who relies solely on his/her beliefs when it comes to tough-decision time (i.e. "I spoke to God, he wants me to attack 'evil-doers' in Iraq).
Other than that, I'll choose on the issues, as many as possible. Unfortunately, I'll be out-weighed by a large majority of uniformed Americans who will vote on something totally gay (literally or figuratively).
2007-02-21 10:54:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm not voting because i don't agree with the party system, BUT i would like to see Baroque Obama win the election.
and i wouldn't let my beliefs hinder my vote if i did vote, that would be unconstitutional
2007-02-21 10:39:55
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answered by asphyxia derailed 3
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I won't be voting. ***** that shat. I stand neutral. It's trying to choose between the lesser of 2 evils. Humans and their superstitious, spiritual beliefs run countries and spark wars. It's bull shat.
2007-02-21 10:38:20
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answered by Loathe thy neighbor. 3
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what vote? i didn`t vote for Harper but he`s still prime minister, well not for too long i hope... and religion has nothing to do with my political choices
2007-02-21 10:41:46
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answered by Sir Alex 6
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