I am Pro Choice, due to overpopulation.
I am for the death penalty for certain types of sex crimes and cold blooded murder.
I am against Racism.
I am against illegal immigration.
I do not have a favorable opionion of the state of Isreal.
I'm against war except in cases of self defense.
The troops must be brought home.
I do not trust Electronic voting as it is too easy for tampering.
Democrats and Republicans are two sides to the same coin.
Presidents under my viewpoint would be brought under a mandotory recall election every year. No one would run against the president. If 85 percent of the American people approve of the president being removed from office, than automatic impeachment statutes would be introduced against the president to be voted on by congress.
2007-05-21
13:01:39
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I am also against gun control
2007-05-21
13:03:22 ·
update #1
The governement should also step into to split up monopolies.
2007-05-21
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You're a moderate like most of us. You said it Democrats and Republicans are really the same damn party anymore.
I'm not sure against Racism is a political viewpoint.
2007-05-21 13:08:08
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answered by Anonymous
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It might be more helpful if you gave us examples like "I believe in individual rights, and believe that the government's responsibility is to protect those rights". Or, "I believe in traditional values, such as those of the family and church, and feel, essentially, that the 'old ways are the best'". If you feel more inclined to the former, I would say you probably have a liberal mindset, and might feel more at home with the Democratic party. If you chose the latter, I'd tend to think you are a conservative, and would 'fit' best in the Republican party.
Your views are so varied and far reaching that it's hard to classify them under one banner. So if you feel that none of the above fits you I would suggest registering as an independent, which basically means you have no political party.
Just my two shilling's worth.
Edit: You might also take this quiz shown below, it'll take about five minutes to complete. It's not fully comprehensive (no generalization ever is), but it should give you a good idea of where you fall in on the political spectrum.
http://politicalcompass.org/
2007-05-21 20:20:14
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answered by SomeGuy 6
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I believe in exactly the same thing, and had never affiliated myself with a political party until recently. I consider myself a progressive, moderate liberal. Some would call me a neo-liberal (I believe in responsible capitalism that is conscious of globalization) or even a Conservative Democrat.
I say "recently" because I registered Democrat less than 2 weeks ago so I could vote in the primaries because I support a particular candidate. I swore I would never do this, but I have also never actually supported a politician in my life, and I don't agree with a two-party system.
I think the vast majority of this country are in the middle, but are too easily swayed by extremists and dirty politics. If you find a politician you like and support, go with that. Otherwise, I wouldn't feel the need to define yourself!
2007-05-21 20:19:38
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answered by genmalia 3
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I really don't know any mainstream political parties with views that would openly approve of racism, illegal immigration nor controlling the population with abortion. I would say you're a centrist Democrat, not a Libertarian. How do you feel about socialized health care and environmental issues? Do you feel the government is too big or too small?
2007-05-21 20:13:31
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answered by Anonymous
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You'd be [a] an "Independent" and [b] sure to start some interesting arguments at any social gathering =D
Though if I had to choose between the two main political parties, I'd say you're most closely aligned with liberal Democrats.
2007-05-21 20:33:57
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answered by james t 2
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You don't have a party. You vote your opinion based on who's available and who you deem more serving to your needs.
More or less you're partially a centralist, but given a few years I'm sure you'll start leaning a little to the right or left depending how government most affects what your needs are.
2007-05-21 20:30:02
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answered by Anonymous
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You do not fit the "MOLD" for either of the major parties out there, sir. But, whether I agree with any of your particular stances of not, I do appreciate the fact that you are seriously considering important issues of our time. If you take the time to educate yourself on the issues, and know what is truly important to you, you will make much better choices as far as who your representative leaders should be. That is a significant step upward from so many out there now that do NOT take the time to even TRY to understand the important issues of the day.
My honest opinion is that you should register as an Independent---not only is it TRUE, in the sense that you do not fit the "template" that either major party lays out (and really, not even close to either one)--but also, if enough people register as independents, the politicos of both parties will no longer be able to take them for granted, and will actually have to come to your states, come to your cities, and answer tough questions, and take positions so that they can be fairly judged as to their worthiness to be our leaders. And wouldn't THAT be a nice change!
Good question!
2007-05-21 20:12:16
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answered by Zilla 2
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Good, luck, you have some good points, but you need to rethink about the mandatory recall, we have a republic not a Parliament government, and the Constitution would have to be changed by the congress and the people.
2007-05-21 20:12:44
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answered by jean 7
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You got some wierd ideas in there, but you might be happy with the Libertarian platform.
How do you feel about the environment? Government regulations in general?
'Big Government' vs 'Big Business?'
2007-05-21 20:08:43
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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To be honest, I couldn't get past the "pro-choice do to overpopulation"! I'm against abortion and still pro-choice though... but I can't imagine just wanting people to have abortions to control the population! Wow.
2007-05-21 20:11:59
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answered by shelly 4
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