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    #11
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    Democrat or Republican??

    Quote Originally Posted by gypski
    Independent with no party preference. I only trust and back honest people!! :jointsmile:
    amen! I was a very strong Republican but as both parties are going further and further left i walked right. money religion guns and my pursuit of happiness.

    Dont be fooled the democrats are just as bad look at pelosi hell look at oshamba

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Democrat or Republican??

    Quote Originally Posted by delusionsofNORMALity
    there was a time when this was true, but that is no longer the case. following the natural course of such political animals and in a rather lame attempt to garner votes amongst the ovine masses, the republican party has followed its democrat counterpart in endorsing the path toward the totalitarian nanny-state. the only difference between the two seems to be that the republicans court the more prudish segments of the herd. both parties have abandoned the constitution and the ideals this country was founded on. while they may at times pay lip service to the conservative concepts of smaller government and the rights of the individual, the republican party is as filled with socialist traitors to the american public as their more blatantly authoritarian opponents.

    it is questionable whether the two are opponents at all. with few exceptions, the opposing parties seem to be working in tandem to strip us all of every last vestige of our freedoms. for decades the liberal establishment, including traitors from both sides of the aisle, has led us down the path to the establishment of the welfare state and the destruction of the power of the individual.


    much better put than me

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Democrat or Republican??

    Quote Originally Posted by JD1stTimer
    Anyway, I usually vote Republican because at least that way I can claim it wasn't my fault, that I got tricked.
    because you are taken in by the lie of the ballot box, it is still your fault. you knowingly engage in that farce, validating each step these political animals take down the road to our enslavement. it's bad enough that the uninformed sheep waltz merrily into their chains, but the fact that those of us with a clear vision of the treachery of government join in on the charade only adds insult to injury.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Democrat or Republican??

    i used to be a liberal dem, but that was in my early 20's when i was a very active enviromentalist, yes a tree huggin hippie. then i really started getting discusted with the way the left was doing things. many of us were out there trying to save the country but the ones who end up representing us are people like moveon.org. so it dawned on me one day im trying to save our natual forests and wet lands and such. well if i want to do that dont that make me more conservative cause my fight was for consevation of our wild places and animals. im even one of those tree huggers that like hunters. because i understand that they are an important part of the consevation effort. as long as they aint killin off endangered species.

    so now im thinkin conservative dem. well low and behold what happens but the dems are now represented by moveon.

    so what am i a conservitive republican? seems like technicaly i may be. i beleive in a small goverment, states rights, but i also support the conservation efforts and green energy.

    basicaly im just a joe thats trying to get by in life support my daughter and do right by her, my family, my freinds, and our mother earth. so i vote for whoever is goin to stay outa my life and outa my wallet and look ahead into the future with some kinda vision of making the world into a utopia where we are all free as nature intended.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Democrat or Republican??

    [align=left]In the future I will abstain from voting when there are only two parties on the ballot, unless one of them really is a good candidate, like if Ron Paul actually won a primary, lol, which will never ever happen. I just don't enjoy voting on a lesser of two evils principle. Although I don't see how making what you think is a choice for the lesser of two evils actually exacerbates the problem when there literally is no third alternative. The only situation in which a write-in candidate has defeated a candidate named on the ballot as far as I know was when Henry Lodge won the Republican primaries for President in New Jersey, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. I think Goldwater was one of the names on the ballot. In light of that record it once appeared to me that by voting for a write-in you have simply denied yourself a choice in that election. It is only by seeing the development of our politics over several years that I am coming to realize that being given a choice between our two parties is the same as no choice at all. 2000 was the first Presidential election in which I was eligible to vote. Do you still think I deserve the jab you just threw at me? BTW, when I said I could claim I was tricked I was being sarcastic. I know it's difficult to convey that in writing, but do you think an otherwise intelligent person would literally willingly cheat himself?

    Neither party will allow anything to happen which would jeopardize their millions in corporate sponsorships. And it's not the fault of lax campaign finance rules, people have a right to donate money how they see fit. The campaign finance problem needs to be fixed by eliminating the pro quo from the quid pro quo. And maybe if we quit inflating the money supply so much these corporations would be forced to lay off some of the lobbyists in favor of increasing their traditional marketing budgets.

    Perhaps if sponsoring bills written by companies which gave you money was prosecuted as bribery? HAHAHA yeah right we live in the Great US of A!!! The flow of money is the entirety of the law! He who has it, has free reign to do anything legal or illegal, and he who doesn't, may his poor soul rot in prison until doomsday. I'm ranting again, damn politics.
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    #16
    Senior Member

    Democrat or Republican??

    Quote Originally Posted by JD1stTimer
    Do you still think I deserve the jab you just threw at me?
    of course i do. i also think we all deserve the blame for allowing the faults within our system to fester and become the basis for our entire government. we have become complacent and deceived ourselves to believe that just because we claim ours is a government "of the people, by the people and for the people" that it is necessarily so. this is the lie of the ballot box. we recognize the fraud of sham elections elsewhere in the world and are even able to point out the faults of our own system as long as it is on the other side of a partisan line, but we seem unwilling to admit that we have set an entire bureaucracy in place whose sole purpose is the destruction of the individual. we hide it behind the mask of false compassion and the lie of fairness, but each day we allow more of our liberties to be stripped away for the sake of the illusions of comfort and security. the lie starts in the voting booth, with the fallacy that the voice of the people has any effect on the political wasteland. we may be able to temporarily forestall our doom by working through this rigged system, but real change for the betterment of the people has never occurred without some form of anarchic revolution.

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    #17
    Member

    Democrat or Republican??

    Anyone who cant tell that the democrats and republicans are two sides of the same coin is definitely a little confused. I would say the best thing anyone could do is join the Socialist Party USA. We need a real left wing in this country not just a far right and a center right party. The most important public programs in this country are all socialistic in nature and when people begin to actually understand what socialism is and how everybody could benefit from it we could actually have a country where each individual is not subservient to the state but part of it. The great thing about socialism is that you do not have to fully commit to it. It is very simple to take ideas and concepts from it and implement them into our "supposed" democracy.

    It is time for the American people to realize that we do not have to have a government controlled by private interests and corporations. We can work together to create a classless society that does not depend on the ridiculous caste system that our capitalistic way of life has created.

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Democrat or Republican??

    "neither sir, we're canadian"


    K+ to whoever can name the movie thats from.

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    #19
    Senior Member

    Democrat or Republican??

    It is that thought that is going to finish us off!!!!!! MAY GOD HELP US ALL.
    It is hard to believe people like you live in this country- move to China!!!!!
    The greatness of this country is based on one principle-you can choose the class you want to be a part of. Man- get a life and a job.:stoned::stoned:

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    #20
    Member

    Democrat or Republican??

    I'm neither. I am a libertarian all the way. It stands for everything this country was based on and best of all, it's pro-cannabis, baby!

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