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Like an "A" for Awesome, A "B" for Best, A "C" for Content, a "D" for Dropped the ball, & a F for abandon ship! What is the one KEY factor that keeps your "faith" in your party/representative?

2007-07-10 17:27:06 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

12 answers

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and i am the loving trail blazer that everyone wants to hate

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Your question is vague and once again requires two answers - LOL - see what I mean - LOL


I am by far a libertarian - in comparison to other parties - assuming this is what you menat to happen - I would have to rate it an "A". There is NO other party that can claim itself as the party of prinicple - if there was there wouldnt be so many people jumping ship and coming to our party - sooner or later - those that jumped will leave again - why - because they arent prinicpled

Thats where the second answer comes from - assuming you want to get a party answer in and of itself (not compared to other parties) - then the libertarains get a "D" - why - because they dont do enough to educate the people what it means to be a libertarian and thus teach what principles are and why they are important to have them - if they did that - we would not have the jumpers leave the party when their original affiliation finally gets back on track


I wish there was a switch I could turn on that would make everyone wake up and see the truth - unfortunately this does not exist and the blind faith in the political system dies with mediocrity that grows with it.

People need to see why the other parties have no principles and why the libertrarian party is the only real party for them. I would have though Ron Paul stepping out would be the wake up call but that doesnt seemto be it - at least not yet - there is still time


Vote ron paul in 08
Before its too late

2007-07-11 01:55:12 · answer #1 · answered by jimkearney746 5 · 0 0

F---I used to say I was Democrat, but now I go with Independent. I really don't like or trust any of the politicians on the map at the moment. I think the whole system is incredibly corrupt. I think the vast majority of our Representatives and Senators get into it with an honest intention of making things better, but are slowly corrupted by the power and the perks of office. I think it's all very sad, because we used to have a really good thing going in this country, now we have lost so much, and it's been caused by both of the major parties.

2007-07-10 17:36:05 · answer #2 · answered by bradsgranny 5 · 1 0

D - Republican

Bush is taking our party down.

They need to be more focused on issues at home, and not pandering to the Dems whims and international pressure.

The Iraq thing has me really angry.

I'm looking for a new party, but someone has to create one.

I'm calling the new party we need to have "The American Party of the People"

These clowns in Washington have forgotten who put them in office.

2007-07-10 17:37:07 · answer #3 · answered by alwaysbombed 5 · 0 1

i circulate with the candidate i think of is ultimate. in this presidential election i'm helping Obama. (particular, i be attentive to, yet another midsection of the line answer from an agnostic. i like the fence - i will work out the two aspects of the argument. Admittedly it hurts once I fall off the fence in some circumstances, yet oh nicely.)

2016-10-01 08:36:50 · answer #4 · answered by schlaack 4 · 0 0

~Only an ignoramous would support a party instead of individual candidates. That's how other ignoramouses (like Georgie the Younger and his daddy) get elected. It might also explain why Plato and Aristotle thought democracy to be such a poor form of government.

2007-07-10 17:51:27 · answer #5 · answered by Oscar Himpflewitz 7 · 1 1

B

British Labour Party.

Good but too many Centrists.

2015-11-19 23:53:37 · answer #6 · answered by Felix 5 · 0 0

D- I am a moderate Republican who really wishes there was a fiscally conservative, socially liberal party out there. If Giuliani gets the Republican nomination, my satisfaction probably will jump to a B.

2007-07-10 17:30:53 · answer #7 · answered by The Stylish One 7 · 1 0

I dont support political parties I support politicians on an individual basis. I dont give money or campaign for any of them.

2007-07-10 17:30:11 · answer #8 · answered by sociald 7 · 0 1

c- rebublican spend 2 much money and really are getting into nation building and foreign entanglements which is bad. good restricting race benefit grabbers but not good in increasing personal freedoms.

2007-07-10 17:36:31 · answer #9 · answered by blktan23 3 · 1 0

D. Libertarians can't get elected, but they're still better than the alternatives.

2007-07-10 17:33:27 · answer #10 · answered by B.Kevorkian 7 · 1 0

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