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A. Republican: Give every one a chance to grow.
B. Democrat: Keep power and wealth, and convince
everyone that they need you to maintain your present class.
C. Socialist: Take from the wealthy (except those in power)
and redistribute to the whole.

2007-07-28 18:20:47 · 25 answers · asked by George 3 in Politics & Government Politics

25 answers

Libertarian, cause unlike any of the fools we have in power right now. I enjoy letting people be free and happy with a transparent government that obeys the Constitution.

2007-07-28 18:39:21 · answer #1 · answered by trevor22in 4 · 4 2

Republican

2007-07-29 02:37:18 · answer #2 · answered by Keith 6 · 0 1

The Republican Party.

2007-07-29 01:25:12 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 5 2

I've never heard of this "Republican" party you've defined. The one I know is the one that cuts welfare so that the president can spend $270 million each for 23 helicopters to fly the president 11 minutes from the white house. That's more than the government spent on the 747s that fly the president around the world. This is $6.1 billion on a job just about any cab driver in D.C. could accomplish. It's all about "entitlements" for rich yes-man friends, rather than those that need it or creating an environment where they are not needed.

Me, I'm an independent and think politics need to be less politicized - no full time jobs.

2007-07-29 01:34:17 · answer #4 · answered by Athena13 2 · 2 4

Republican

2007-07-29 01:27:49 · answer #5 · answered by Joe Phx 3 · 5 2

Republican

2007-07-29 01:22:37 · answer #6 · answered by Jay 5 · 4 3

This is a biased question. You seem to favor A which is funny since republicans are all about staying the same and keeping the boring rich white protestent male in power. I'm gonna go with B- so long as the democrats do a good job convincing me.

2007-07-29 01:25:31 · answer #7 · answered by Katie 4 · 2 5

I'm not a member of any organized political party. I vote according to my perception of the country's need at the time of the election. In the coming one, it definitely will not be one the adopts Bush policies.

I think your generalizations inapproprately categorize Republicans, Democrats, and Socialists. You might want to dig down deeper on those, and find out what each party espouses ...

2007-07-29 01:28:14 · answer #8 · answered by James S 4 · 2 4

From the choices, it's pretty obvious what your party is.

BTW, I'm an Independent -- vote based on the individual, not an ideology.

2007-07-29 01:36:32 · answer #9 · answered by Fretless 6 · 2 0

Sorry your description of Republican is pure nonsense. I am none of the above.

2007-07-29 02:09:16 · answer #10 · answered by mrlebowski99 6 · 1 1

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