I believe that the government should stay the heck out of my home, office, bedroom and gun safe. In other words, follow the constitution.
I believe in person being responsibility for their actions.
I believe in a person working as hard as they want to but living with the consequences of the amount of effort they put forth.
2007-10-18 06:13:58
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answered by halestrm 6
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I was a republican for 30 years before I finally reallized that as a member of the middle class, my interests were protected by the democratic party not the republican party. Any body who believes that the republican party is not soley out to protect the interests of the powerful and wealthy has not checked to see where the republicans get their financing.
I believe that the Democrats are interested in social change for the betterment of as many as possible.
The Republicans talk as though wealth redistribution is a bad thing. Why is that? Because the Republicans control all of the wealth. And you think they earned it?
How much of it did George Bush earn? Bill Clinton earned all of his.
2007-10-22 06:12:20
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answered by Dave 2
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I do not think you should be nailed to either. They are both going to head in the same direction, government control. We as a people need to really start listening to the candidates and vote on the principles of the person not the party. We need to stop separating each other and unite in the name of liberty and freedom. We need to heed the wisdom of the constitution.
The document that gives us all individual freedom.
While we still have a free internet unregulated and untaxed we need to use it to our advantage and research, the information is out there and if we do not gather this information now and react we will be faced with the new Internet2 and it will be regulated by the government and will be like getting your news and information from FOX or any other mainstream source.
2007-10-18 06:35:37
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answered by stephenmwells 5
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I tend to vote republican:
1) I believe in personal responsibility.
2) Al Gore has the personality of a wooden post
3) Hillary Clinton is an American disaster just waiting to happen. Ted Kennedy couldn't have caused more chaos and divisiveness if he had cloned himself and ran for pice president at the same time.
2007-10-18 06:16:00
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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i vote democrat because its the lesser of 2 evils generally, but that doesnt nessisarily make me a democrat
Im for gay rights/marriage
im for universal health care
I also dissagree with the republican love of big business. Tax breaks for big corporations, screw the poor , screw the small companies, im anti-oil, pro-green
Im also pro-fiscal responsibility, but as our current republican president has shown us, they can find something to trump that easily
Im pro-accountability, something republicans know nothing about
im pro-death penalty
im pro-gun's
i have beliefs on both sides....its just i find democrats less evil than republicans.
2007-10-18 06:14:14
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answered by Anonymous
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not often....The Demos comprehend they gained't get re-elected so as that they are ending up their words and going after the greater rewarding positions as a lobbiests for some massive weapons. The Demo device is looking all the pictures and is ridding itself of extremely some ineffective weight. all the making plans interior the international won't help those corrupt politicians at this factor. i in my opinion do no longer think of any of them yet comprehend what's coming their way in November. Palin supply up because of the fact of all the crap thrown at her via the Liberal device to discredit her and all people close to her. She could have been a lame duck governor if she had stayed out her term. we've not considered the final of her nonetheless, plenty to the dismay of the libs.
2016-12-18 10:58:20
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answered by ? 4
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Republican:
1. Believe in personal responsibility
2. Do not believe in wealth redistribution
3. Favor a strong military
2007-10-18 06:11:41
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answered by Your dum 4
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Neither, I'm independent. I listen to what each candidate says, and how they say it (listen between the lines). I didn't vote for Bill because he didn't have any military experience to handle the worlds most powerful arsenal. He was just a harvard law grad who knew how to play around with other women. However, I did vote for Gore.
I will not stand with some liberal coward, willing to cut and run with their tail between their legs in a fight, or not stand up for the unborn child who has a right to live just as much as we have. Nor will I stand with some liberal coward willing to assimilate millions of >illegal< aliens into our country, when those of us already here >earned< that right. My choice this time around will be McCain, and I got my bumper sticker to say so.
Halestrm: check out johnmccain.com
2007-10-18 06:26:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Republican
1. I believe in God and the right to life
2. I can spend my money more effectively than the government
3. This country rewards those who work hard and nothing is FREE!
2007-10-18 06:37:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Republican:
God
Country
Sanity
2007-10-18 06:57:58
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answered by Anonymous
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