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UHPhiMu05 06-27-2004 02:07 PM

I'm very conservative. I tend to vote for Republicans, but I try to keep an open mind and not vote straight party.

nucutiepie 06-27-2004 02:41 PM

Fiscally conservative, socially liberal. I know Republicans are *traditionally* fiscally conservative and Democrats are fiscally liberal. However, this current administration turned a massive budget surplus into a massive budget deficit.

As my daddy said, "You know, the traditional, old-school Republicans are socially rather liberal, financially conservative. With George Bush, its socially conservative, and financially, its just one big drunken orgy."

So I guess if the Republican party were still controlled by traditionalists, I would be a moderate Republican. Things being how they are, looks like I'm squarely in the Democrat box. (I am a registered Democrat and all... although I have voted Republican for State Senator. But this was in Massachusetts, so she's still very moderate)

IowaStatePhiPsi 06-28-2004 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by nucutiepie
if the Republican party were still controlled by traditionalists, I would be a moderate Republican. Things being how they are, looks like I'm squarely in the Democrat box.
The term Rockafeller Republican comes to mind- they tended to be socially liberal, fiscally conservative/responsible.


I'm squarely in the Democrat box.

I've worked on several Congressional campaigns, a Gubernatorial campaign and a Presidential campaign- all Democrats. All statehouse campaigns I've worked on have been Democrats.
The one District Attorney campaign I worked on was a Republican- but when it came to this race it was more "has the guy in office prosecuted criminals or sat on his behind?"

Sister Havana 07-03-2004 02:17 AM

Liberal Democrat here. :) I have been known to cross party lines in local elections, though. (I've voted for my state rep, who is Republican, in every election he's been in...of course he is also a friend of the family.)

AlphaFrog 07-03-2004 05:16 AM

I tend to not vote for two reasons...

A. I do not feel I should have to choose between the lesser of two evils...give me a good canidate and I'll be first in line to vote. (And yes I DO have a right to complain if I don't vote, because like I said, I want a DECENT canidate, NOT the lesser of 2 evils)

B. I only have one major issue that I would vote on and that places me toward one side, but I have issues with some of their other policies, so I wouldn't vote that way either. Basically, I think the two major parties have values/policies that I think are inconsistant with eachother and only that way because they want to be opposite of what the other party is.

And because this thread is what it is....if I had a gun to my head and had to vote (how American) I'd vote Republican.

thermobryan 07-09-2004 04:57 PM

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FHwku 07-12-2004 02:58 AM

that last one looks like Arm n' Hammer.




conservative republican

ADPiShannan 07-14-2004 12:45 AM

Registered Republican and have voted republican in the 2 elections I could vote in. I will be voting Democrat this coming vote though.

kappaloo 07-14-2004 12:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AlphaFrog
I tend to not vote for two reasons...

A. I do not feel I should have to choose between the lesser of two evils...give me a good canidate and I'll be first in line to vote. (And yes I DO have a right to complain if I don't vote, because like I said, I want a DECENT canidate, NOT the lesser of 2 evils)

B. I only have one major issue that I would vote on and that places me toward one side, but I have issues with some of their other policies, so I wouldn't vote that way either. Basically, I think the two major parties have values/policies that I think are inconsistant with eachother and only that way because they want to be opposite of what the other party is.

And because this thread is what it is....if I had a gun to my head and had to vote (how American) I'd vote Republican.


Look into declining your vote on election day.
It's the political way to say "No, thanks".

piphimaggie 07-14-2004 09:15 PM

lol, I heard the last bit of something on NPR about an upcoming show that said something like "Volvo driving, left-wing freak show." Yes, yes, and yes. :p
Got my Kerry sticker on my Volvo already ;)
-Maggie

NickLc24 07-21-2004 01:15 PM

I'm very conservative but I vote for the man or woman who can get the job done. Let's just say, Powell is my kind of guy.

SSmith15 07-21-2004 02:45 PM

Socially and fiscally conservative. Part of what others love to call "the Religious Right." I am very involved with the Republican Party here in my city, and work on many campaigns. I have interned for State House Representatives and hope to go into politics someday. The goal is to work in legislation.

FAB*SpiceySpice 08-18-2004 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by piphimaggie
lol, I heard the last bit of something on NPR about an upcoming show that said something like "Volvo driving, left-wing freak show." Yes, yes, and yes. :p
Got my Kerry sticker on my Volvo already ;)
-Maggie

I am the same! As soon as I got my new Lexus I put a Kerry Edwards sticker on it, which my best guy friend said ruined the car. But he's also a Republican so of course he's going to say that.

/hijack

loriaphi 08-21-2004 01:51 PM

Libertarian
 
Socially moderate, fiscally conservative. Registered republican. Voting republican in November.

Tom Earp 08-23-2004 05:41 PM

Registered Rep.. Was Reg. Dem. Told Me how to vote. Walked out of the booth asap.

Voting for Hopefully The Best person qual-ified:)

Remember, dirty Polotics is becoming the Promonite world!:mad:

Millions of Dollars is being spent to get an underpaying job, Why?:confused:

Know any poor Poloticians? Maybe before they get in, but not when they leave.:(

Funny Note, Ted Kennedy could not get on airplane to go to Boston from DC, or back from Boston to DC as suspect terriost.

To damn funny!:)

He is a dick anyway. !

Sponge on society tax money!

Remember Chap, and Mary Jo!

He got His Money The Old Fashioned Way, His Daddy Joe was a Boot legger of Scotch Whiskey from Europe, Brand of one was White Horse. No damn better than Alphonse Capone from Whjiskey From Canada! Brofhmans of Canadian Club Fame!

His Daddy Joe Was Embsassador Of King James Court, Bowed to Hitler before WW II!

History gets awashed over the years!


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