I'm more of a socially liberal libertarian... usually vote democrat... even though it's not usually EXACTLY what I believe...
basic philosophy is... government stays out of everyone business... except if someone ASKS the government for help... then it can step in...
why is mine better? I don't know that it is... just what I believe... I think my idea focuses on the idea of freedom, yet also on compassion for those that may need help...
the other ideas seem to focus on either total freedoms, yet no compassion for anyone... or total compassion with limiting freedoms...
I guess I don't want to settle for either...
2007-04-12 17:16:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I claim neither at this time! Both are utilizing political agendas which may very well put an end to this country as a whole! So, I guess my answer would be independant until someone with a sense of direction (who can carry it out), for our country and the Middle Eastern problems ( terrorists ) are addressed for the good of all. It would help if this person got rid of Hillary's health care revamp so that we all can get the help we need.
2007-04-12 17:23:09
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answered by Anonymous
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neither I have no party affiliation, at its not a matter of "better party" its about the better candidate for me. I think the endless competition between parties is hurting the country. Too much time is wasted on such petty things. If they (in the collective sense) spent more time looking for solutions to our nations problems and less on pointing fingers who knows what could be accomplished.....
2007-04-12 17:24:29
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answered by firecracker 4
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Republican and proud of it.
The Democrat party was hijacked by left wing communists about 25 years ago.
2007-04-12 17:35:46
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answered by Bad Samaritan 4
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Republican.
People need to be responsible for their own actions The government should have less say in the entire nation because the entire nation doesn't agree on everything. If states were able to choose for themselves the people who don't like the policy there can move.
2007-04-12 18:03:59
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answered by Anonymous
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None all parties are just a cover up for the real issues. It's only a front.
2007-04-12 17:19:31
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answered by Mimi 2
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I am an Independent - and neither is better than the other one.
We have a "two-party" system - and it works. It is up to the people to make their choice.
2007-04-12 18:11:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Independent.
My party's better, because I have cake with buttercream frosting...
2007-04-12 17:36:04
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answered by scruffycat 7
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I'm a Libertarian/Republican.
* I believe in personal accountability and responsibility
* What you make is yours not the government to take away to give to some low life highschool drop out on welfare
* Smaller government with less control over our personal and economic lives! Less taxes; better economy.
*Believe in freedom of speech, not this political correctness crap!
* Want illegals out of this country
* Against affirmative action or anything that grants special rights based on race or nationality
* Support the death penalty
* Against multiculturalism; just serves to erase the culture we've embraced for over 200 years
* The list goes on
Democrats on the otherhand
* Want to take away free speech with political correctness
* Like big gov. to run their lives and a lot of taxes. For welfare and such!
* Penalize productive motivated achievers by over taxation to give and reward the lazy, unmotivated, unintelligent welfare abusers!
* They also want to make the US a socialist nation!
* They want to keep illegals here to drain our economy and to dilute our culture!
* Supports the racial dividing with crap like affirmative action
* Against the killing of evil murderers, but supports the killing of innocent babies
* Wants to kill our culture by making us supress it while being overly accepting of foreign ones; i.e. multiculturalism
* The list goes on here as well!
2007-04-12 17:19:26
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answered by Bunz 5
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Independent. It depends on the candidate.
2007-04-12 17:12:20
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answered by Julie S 3
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