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05-28-2008, 11:52 PM
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I don't think it's as bad as you make out. I would vote for either a woman or a person of color who embraced the ideals I find important. I will NOT vote for someone simply because of which public restroom s/he uses, or by which box s/he checks under "race/nationality".
What I would really like is to vote FOR a candidate, to really believe and desire the same concepts as he or she. I'm sick to death of voting for the better or best of all evils.
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Republicans are bad for my livelihood. I am pretty sure I'm voting for Obama and I would be voting FOR Obama...not against someone else (as was the case for me in the last presidential election). As much as I dislike Clinton, I'd rather have her than McCain. But, I have a sinking feeling that when Democrats and independents have an opportunity to vote privately, they may not vote for the candidate they publicly support.
I'm not a Democrat and have never voted for a Democrat. This year will be the first time.
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05-29-2008, 12:00 AM
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Republicans are bad for my livelihood. I am pretty sure I'm voting for Obama and I would be voting FOR Obama...not against someone else (as was the case for me in the last presidential election). As much as I dislike Clinton, I'd rather have her than McCain. But, I have a sinking feeling that when Democrats and independents have an opportunity to vote privately, they may not vote for the candidate they publicly support.
I'm not a Democrat and have never voted for a Democrat. This year will be the first time.
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Nader, anyone?
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05-29-2008, 12:06 AM
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Nader, anyone?
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Eh, no.
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05-29-2008, 12:08 AM
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Eh, no.
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Then who did you vote for? Surely not Bush? and not Kerry.
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05-29-2008, 12:58 AM
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Originally Posted by preciousjeni
Republicans are bad for my livelihood. I am pretty sure I'm voting for Obama and I would be voting FOR Obama...not against someone else (as was the case for me in the last presidential election). As much as I dislike Clinton, I'd rather have her than McCain. But, I have a sinking feeling that when Democrats and independents have an opportunity to vote privately, they may not vote for the candidate they publicly support.
I'm not a Democrat and have never voted for a Democrat. This year will be the first time.
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1. Explain.
2. God help us. I don't especially like any of our candidates....but I would rather a giant turd be voted into office than that heinous, cankled bitch.
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05-29-2008, 01:05 AM
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My cousin had detail in the white house during the Clinton administration, he noted that Hillary was one of the most evil people he'd ever met, and that she had a particularly profane mouth.
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05-29-2008, 09:19 AM
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Then who did you vote for? Surely not Bush? and not Kerry.
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I always vote Libertarian, even at the local level.
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1. Explain.
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I'm in human services. I work for a non-profit that is funded through a nation-wide federal grant that goes to individuals seeking employment or training. When Republicans are in office, the funds dwindle significantly.
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2. God help us. I don't especially like any of our candidates....but I would rather a giant turd be voted into office than that heinous, cankled bitch.
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LOL
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My cousin had detail in the white house during the Clinton administration, he noted that Hillary was one of the most evil people he'd ever met, and that she had a particularly profane mouth.
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That's hearsay but I wouldn't be surprised if it were true.
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05-29-2008, 09:27 AM
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Jeni, you vote libertarian, but Republicans are bad for your livelihood?
I'm no expert on libertarian policy, but I dabble, and I can't imagine they through a lot of support behind increasing funding to social welfare programs.
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05-29-2008, 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by shinerbock
Jeni, you vote libertarian, but Republicans are bad for your livelihood?
I'm no expert on libertarian policy, but I dabble, and I can't imagine they through a lot of support behind increasing funding to social welfare programs.
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There are different types of Libertarianism. I'm socially liberal and fiscally conservative (really, fiscally responsible), but not as fiscally conservative as most Republicans I know. I don't have a problem with social programs that are effective, but I do have a problem with government officials favoring personal friends over those who are truly in need and I have a problem with mismanagement of funds.
ETA: Libertarian candidates are generally moderate and don't call for the entire deconstruction of our system.
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05-29-2008, 09:46 AM
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There are different types of Libertarianism. I'm socially liberal and fiscally conservative (really, fiscally responsible), but not as fiscally conservative as most Republicans I know. I don't have a problem with social programs that are effective, but I do have a problem with government officials favoring personal friends over those who are truly in need and I have a problem with mismanagement of funds.
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And what are your impressions regarding the overall scope of the Libertarian Party on this issue? I can understand that particular libertarians may not be damaging to career, but I can't imagine the Libertarian Party really meshes with it.
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05-29-2008, 11:46 AM
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I'm in human services. I work for a non-profit that is funded through a nation-wide federal grant that goes to individuals seeking employment or training. When Republicans are in office, the funds dwindle significantly.
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Dang, I was going to guess welfare recipient!
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05-29-2008, 11:59 AM
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Dang, I was going to guess welfare recipient!
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Nope, but I do support impoverished people through personal giving. While my paycheck my come from a non-profit, a large portion of my income is from other sources (such as investments, profits, etc.) I believe it is my duty as a Christian to give to others. I'd rather be destitute on the side of the highway than withhold the blessings God is working through me for humanity.
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05-29-2008, 12:03 PM
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Nope, but I do support impoverished people through personal giving. While my paycheck my come from a non-profit, a large portion of my income is from other sources (such as investments, profits, etc.) I believe it is my duty as a Christian to give to others. I'd rather be destitute on the side of the highway than withhold the blessings God is working through me for humanity.
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I think Christians have the duty you describe. I don't think it should be forced, however.
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05-29-2008, 09:35 AM
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My cousin had detail in the white house during the Clinton administration, he noted that Hillary was one of the most evil people he'd ever met, and that she had a particularly profane mouth.
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my cousin flies charter planes for high profile clients. he has flown the Obama's and Hillary, and is quick to point out the same thing: that she is a handful.
then again, compared to whats in office now, how much worse can it get? im tempted to start a last minute campaign with my two kids as nominees
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