I'm a constitutionalist.....Follow the Constitution and the parties won't matter...
2007-04-30 17:18:42
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answered by Born in the USA 3
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None of the above. I'm a moderate Independent that's considering joining the Democratic Party for the first time in 25 years. That's how disgusted I am with the last six years of Republican "rule." Bush, his minions, and the Bushies have perhaps permanently soured me on the Republican Party - and I used to vote Republican quite often. Those days are gone!
2007-05-01 00:20:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The beauty of the current system is that it really doesn't matter
what you are because the people in Washington do not really do the peoples will. They do corporate will. They feed us
a Democrat and then a Republican to make us think we have a choice and to keep us occupied with the endless arguments while they laugh all the way to the bank.
Clinton. Mr. Democrat signed Nafta very anti labor
Bush Biggest deficets in history is he a republican?
Its all a crock of sh*t but hopefully some day we will have enough independents to get the whores out of Washington.
I would be that Hillary has already been tagged as the next president.
They can put anyone they want into office.
2007-05-01 00:15:52
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answered by trichbopper 4
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Im a conservative republican. Ive come to rest on this position due to my faith in God and what Scripture teaches. That is not to say that all republicans are Christians nor are all atheists liberals.
Jesus taught people to live a very principled life for God, to say what you mean and mean what you say. I find much of that honesty of thought true to the republican party. They are the only ones really dealing in good ideas for this country and by all accounts its been that way for decades now!
The democrat party used to have great people, good ideas, and a proud tradition. And unfortunately today it has become the speaking platform for some of the worst double-talkers and unprincipled people Ive ever seen that cant even stand behind their own country and troops during a time of war, that THEY voted for! Not to mention the social side of liberalism that rears its ugly immoral head in issues like abortion. The Bible clearly teaches that the unborn have rights as well as a fundamental respect for not only human life, but the truth.
The truth today is absent in the democrat party and they wouldnt recognize it if they saw it.
2007-05-01 00:47:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm only 21 but i consider my self to have 'old republican' tendencies.
I don't think that democrats should be in charge but its a good thing they won in '06 bc now all the republicans that were sitting around twiddling their thumbs woke up and know they have to do something to not let this country go to hell on the socialist train with Hillary as its conductor.
2007-05-01 00:17:21
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answered by TJ815 4
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I'm an American and I think that's the only thing that should matter in politics. We need the best Americans to be in charge of America. I'm so sick and tired of democrat vs. Republicans, black vs white, and whatever else. It's a damn shame that Americans can't stick together even in tragedy cause everybody is to busy trying to blame some one else. To answer your question I'm an American dammit and proud of it, HOOOOOOOO RAHHHHHHH
2007-05-01 00:17:21
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answered by truly speaking 4
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Registered Republican because they are usually the closest to Conservative which is what I identify with. Conservatives believe smaller govt, lower taxes, less govt spending, less govt control over american lives, preserving individual rights per the constitution above needs of govt, while maintaining unyielding foreign policy.
Democrats should NOT be in charge as long as they continue to subscribe to socialist, Marxist philosophies. Modern Democrat = less personal liberty, more govt, more spending, higher taxes.
2007-05-01 00:25:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Republicans must continue to be in charge so that America will still stick with the Constitution. Democrats tend to be dynamic and wanted changes in the prevailing laws.
2007-05-01 00:13:46
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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I am a moderate with a right-lean. I vote the issues not the party. I will vote for whichever candidate best represents my beliefs.
2007-05-01 00:12:38
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answered by Anonymous
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liberal democrat and damn proud!and yes they should be in-charge.....forever!
2007-05-01 00:13:00
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answered by ? 7
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