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Old 04-16-2004, 03:33 PM
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democrat... but i am more middle ground, rather than really left or right winged. i can never make up my mind on anything anyway.

Probably why I never vote... I never really pay attention.

(I know i know... i am part of problem... start slinging the mud now...)
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Old 04-22-2004, 07:50 PM
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I have no idea. Probably libertarian. I'm very middle of the road and "stay out of my business". In my own life, I'm sort of conservative but I don't want my choices to be limited. I'm for legalizing drugs. I'm against legislating abortion. I'm against censorship. But I don't do drugs, I wouldn't have an abortion and I'm usually pretty "clean". I think that if people want to do something that could potentially harm them, they have the right to do so. However, I do advocate chemical castration for rapists and child molesters
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Old 04-23-2004, 12:11 AM
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I used to work for the deputy prime minister of Canada-John Manley..also used to be running for the leader of the liberal party..but he will be back!! neways..i am a liberal for sure!!
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Old 04-23-2004, 01:43 PM
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Democrat checking in here!

My favorite Democrat bumper sticker:

"Democrats are sexy. Who ever heard of a great piece of elephant?"
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Old 04-23-2004, 04:49 PM
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It looks like a 55/45 split in favor of Republicans. If you are a Florida Democrat, it would be a tie.
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Old 04-23-2004, 09:22 PM
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That is hysterical! We just moved to Florida, and hope to be the winning margin for President Bush.

We used to be Democrats. A long time ago. In our youth. . .
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Old 04-26-2004, 12:34 PM
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We just moved to Florida, and hope to be the winning margin for President Bush.
Jews for Buchanan by John Nichols, it's a great read if anyone has time.
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Old 05-17-2004, 02:39 AM
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Republican Power

I'm a conservative republican through and through!!!

My main issue is abortion: I'm very Pro-Life. I know not all democrats are Pro-Choice, but the majority are, and that is one of their party platforms.

Speaking of, did y'all know that John Kerry has repeatedly voted against the banning of Partial Birth Abortions, one of the worst forms of abortion, and one that doctors have said causes severe pain to the unborn child?

I don't see how any pro-lifers could vote John Kerry, but who knows?




BUSH '04!!!!!
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Old 05-17-2004, 02:43 AM
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Proud to be a conservative Republican here! 4 more for Bush!!
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Old 05-27-2004, 03:42 PM
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i'm a liberal. wouldnt ever want to be anything else.
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Old 05-29-2004, 04:43 PM
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Question

Would it make any difference being:

Liberal conservative or a conservative liberal?

What if anything has your Local, County, State, and Federal Governments done lately

Have they actually done anything for you?

Well, maybe make budget cuts, raise taxes, over spend money!

I love how Governments do business:

1. Spend money on the if come of taxes.

2. Cannot control a budget.

3. Cut budgets till it hurts services for the people that they say that they represent.

4. Have no clue how to budget a ch
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Old 05-29-2004, 04:43 PM
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Question

Would it make any difference being:

Liberal conservative or a conservative liberal?

What if anything has your Local, County, State, and Federal Governments done lately

Have they actually done anything for you?

Well, maybe make budget cuts, raise taxes, over spend money!

I love how Governments do business:

1. Spend money on the if come of taxes.

2. Cannot control a budget.

3. Cut budgets till it hurts services for the people that they say that they represent.

4. Have no clue how to budget a check book as us peed ons do daily.

Guess, it boils down, if do not have it, dont spend it!
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Old 06-06-2004, 01:29 AM
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Re: Republican Power

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Originally posted by Pike1483
I'm a conservative republican through and through!!!

My main issue is abortion: I'm very Pro-Life. I know not all democrats are Pro-Choice, but the majority are, and that is one of their party platforms.

Speaking of, did y'all know that John Kerry has repeatedly voted against the banning of Partial Birth Abortions, one of the worst forms of abortion, and one that doctors have said causes severe pain to the unborn child?

I don't see how any pro-lifers could vote John Kerry, but who knows?




BUSH '04!!!!!
Well, this is all I'll say here, since this is just a forum to state our parties, and no debates. I can understand why...because I am pro-life, AND I am 100% Democrat.

The problem is, no matter WHAT party you associate with, there is most likely SOME issue what you do not agree with. For me, it's abortion. I do not support it. HOwever, comparing Democrats to Republicans, I *do* agree with everything else Democrats stand for, while I could never be a Republican for many reasons...sO I think it would be wrong for me to switch and be a Republican simply because of one issue. For a few years, actually, I debated whether I was really a Democrat because I am so Pro-life but in the end, I realized it's okay to still be one and be against one of the Democrat things. I hope this makes sense. But seriously...I know how much you love Bush, but I promise you that somewhere down the line he has done something you don't agree with. And that's okay too...so you see where I'm coming from? Note, I don't want this to be a debate, because this forum is just to state our political party. But since you mentioned it, I wanted to explain how it is possible.
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Old 06-06-2004, 01:38 AM
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I am a very liberal democrat. Husband is a republican...he's a Marine and all so that comes w/ the territory. However, when we moved and he registered to vote here, I got him to register as an independent. I'm sloooooowly bringing him over to my side.
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Old 06-07-2004, 12:08 AM
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I am a very liberal democrat. Husband is a republican...he's a Marine and all so that comes w/ the territory. However, when we moved and he registered to vote here, I got him to register as an independent. I'm sloooooowly bringing him over to my side.
Do y'all have an open primary?
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