Voting Democrats in will be going from the frying pan into the fire, I assure you. Whereas the Republicans have made some mistakes, Democrats will destroy us for certain.
The economy will become destroyed, terrorist will attack and the Bill of Rights could become suspended. Many of the freedoms and the way of life you take for granted could come to an end.
2007-06-10 00:34:32
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answered by Anonymous
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IF and ONLY IF
it is for the Republican that isn't a Republican.
Ron Paul - Voted against the war the first time
Voted against the Patriot Act.
Is against Real ID (a papers arrangement the USSR was using)
Will bring our troops home.
Is against wide open boarders.
Is for putting the US Constitution back into government.
Is for a legal tax system that does not violate the US Constitution. (According to the Constitution..direct taxing of your wages is illegal)
Supports ALL of the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights...not just the parts the politicians like.
Supports a solid monetary system where the PRIVATELY OWNED world bank doesn't own us.
Is that enuff reasons?
Oh ya...despite HEAVY bias against him by the mass media OWN by Bilderberg Group..he keeps getting re-elected.
Ask Texans why...They will tell you...he is actually honest.
2007-06-10 08:31:34
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answered by Paul D 3
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Who knows anymore, we get messed up whoever wins. But at least we have the right to vote which party gets us messed up.
What I do believe is that we should not care about how a person stands on gay, lesbian, or social issues. At this point homeland security, and our economy should be taken into consideration before we vote. Truth to tell everyone flip-flops once they are in office. That is really the name of the game when it comes to all their rhetoric while they are running for the Presidential office.
By the way I am a republican, and if Giuliani the nomination I will vote for him. I was in New York on 9/11. He did not panic, and he himself was right next to the world trade center when it happened. He has great leaadership qualities, though I do not beleive in his social issues. But as I said, Homeland security, and the economy should not be the issue the way the world is today.
Thank g-d we foiled the plot on JFK airport, and Fort Dix.
2007-06-10 08:03:48
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answered by michelebaruch 6
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No.
I am not affiliated with either party, and consider myself drastically progressive on social issues, and fairly conservative when it comes to government powers.
Both parties are corrupt & in the hands of corporations making money off of war, misinformation, fear & abuse of citizens/workers.
CEO pay being somewhere less than 400% what an average (not the least paid) worker in a company may start to make a tiny teeny ding in the otherwise rotting corpse of our country's ideals.
Socialism doesnt work on its own... capitalism doesnt work on its own. We need a system the takes the best of both worlds & melds them together. Not sure how to do that... but another step.
The two party system needs to be split up into like 6 or 8, there's got to be at least 3 different sects in each of those parties. If the different sects branched off & got their own parties, voters would have more options to choose from, as far as people who more closely match their values.
We need to split up the two parties into the already developed segments & give the other smaller parties an oppertunity to make a difference.
2007-06-10 07:41:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that if America starts voting for the person and not the party we will all be better off. We also need to look at who we are voting for and why. We are not a one issue nation and we need to stop thinking just because someone has one or two ideas different from ours that they are wrong about everything. Tossing insults at each other accomplish nothing. Con or lib are not dirty words most people are in the middle anyone who is liberal on everything or conservative on everything are not really thinking issue through but just taking a short cut to determine their opinion.
2007-06-10 07:48:03
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answered by cece 4
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As far as I am concerned it should not be only the Republicans that are voted out of office. It should be ALL of the current senators and representatives. These men and women need to get off the public dole and find out what we working people deal with every day. Many of them of never worked a day in their lives. Perhaps if we elected all new people we could finally get people in their who would listen to the people that elected them. Yes, I am a strong believer in term limits.
2007-06-10 07:53:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh yeah, unchecked liberal Democrats. That's JUST what this country needs! JEEZ! Think before you type, OK?
I'm a conservative and I don't want all Democrats out of office. I don't want any ONE political party or ideology to have ALL of the power. Democrats,for the most part, do NOT represent my core values, (you know, trivial stuff like morality, strong borders, a hand UP instead of a handout, ridding the US and the rest of the world of terrorists) Republican, for the most part, do.
I still, however, want my fellow Americans who have a different set of priorities to have a "voice" in Washington as well.
2007-06-10 07:43:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The democrats besides one keep voting the same way the republicans do concerning the war anyway. So lets just not have a govt anymore. Lets get fidal castro to come run our country. I think you would all just love that and think we will be better off. I personally prefer freedom. You cannot blame everything on one party if they are all voting the same.
2007-06-10 07:37:12
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answered by Ladybugs77 6
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Absolutely!
2007-06-10 08:39:26
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answered by Anonymous
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It may seem that way but its a number of things. America was founded ona 2-party system, if you cut out one, then it is not a true democracy anymore.
2007-06-10 07:35:32
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answered by *Bri* 3
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