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Originally posted by justamom
When I was in college, I was THE biggest Democrat that ever existed. I got FIRED from a job because they felt my flower child image didn't fit the mold. Actually, I was a semi-hippi working at a raquet club and REFUSED to go out with the owner. HOWEVER, since becoming a "respectable" member of the community, (this means I pay TAXES and a LOT of them) I have learned my money goes to all sorts of things I am adamantly against. At this point in my life I AM A REPUBLICAN! If we need to drill for oil to break the hold of foreign interests, if we have to KILL peope to insure the safety of our sons and daughters, if we have to ANNIHILATE the green crosseyed toad to build a communications lab, hey, I vote YES! Just WAIT till you open your paycheck and you see your hard earned money going to social programs with NON EXISTENT PEOPLE on the roles collecting money.
BUSH IS GREAT! HOPEFULLY, WE WILL PULL OURSELVES OUT OF THE PIT CLINTON AND HIS CRONIES HAVE FLUNG US INTO!
It's easy to be a democrat when you aren't supporting a family and paying taxes! I have a ZILLION stories that anyone under 27 would be unable to relate to (unless they were raised with an exposure to a Republcan view of economics)
Now here's a little political humor-
What's the difference between democrats and
republicans? Democrats are fun loving "cest' la vie" type people who party and make love. They sleep in a doublebeds. Republicans are all uptight because they work so hard and come home exhausted...they sleep in seperate beds.
THAT'S why there are more Democrats!
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JAM hitting the nail dead-on as always!

I was personally never a Democrat but my dear, sweet (trust fund baby) college boyfriend was proud to call himself a "bleeding heart liberal". He hated G.H.W. Bush; thought him an Ivy League snob from a rich family (pot calling the kettle....) When he got accepted to law school he told everyone who would listen how he was going to graduate and become an attorney for the ACLU because of "the passion with which they protect our rights." I guess once he put in all that time in law school he figured that the ACLU had enough passion without him since last I heard he is making a very high six figures as an entertainment attorney in L.A.