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I am a Democrat. Fo sho. :D |
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Yes, I am a democrat. Although right now in these times, I am rather ashamed to call myself ,
nevertheless BE, a democrat. |
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Yes, being a Democrat is the only way our world is going to change. Letting Republicans run this
country shows you whet happens. Look at what Mr. George Bush has done with his power. Republicans
make me sick, all about the wealthy people and wars. When Bill Clinton was in office, we didn't have
the problems we have now. No war, help for the poor, the economy was doing well.......What does that
tell you? I think it is a pretty obvious answer. We definetly need a Democrat in office again. |
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No, I'm a libertarian, although i would have no problem voting for a member of another party if i
thought their positions were a better reflection of mine. I don't commit myself to a state of mind. |
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If I am to be properly labeled, then I would be labeled an INDEPENDENT who has a
STRICT-CONSTITUTIONALIST position. |
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Republican! As any sane person should be. |
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No, I am Independent. |
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Neither.
I am a Constitutionalists. Ron Paul is my man.
Whether or not he gets in office, he is still my man.
RON PAUL : The Only Hope For America. |
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My political opinions are too broad to be put into one box, but I'm kind of a conservative democrat
or a liberal republican. It's hard to say. EDIT: I took a test and it seems I'm a
Centrist-lean-Statist. |
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Mark  23 May 2008 17:35
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Nope, I'm a communist. |
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Party politics is killing us. The very idea of signing on to any platform is very distasteful to
me. I have voted democrat, libertarian and republican. It depends on who is running and the
condition of things at the time. I hate party politics. |
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No, I am a Republican. |
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In most countries, party affiliation is not as strongly entrenched at it is in the United States,
where it is not out of the ordinary for Americans to be lifelong Republicans or Democrats. Even in
the US, of course, this divide is starting to break down and an increasing number of people are now
unaffiliated.
If I were living in the US, I would definitely characterize myself as an Independent. I am
essentially a small 'l' liberal in terms of my political views, so I am more inclined to gravitate
to the politics of the Democratic Party. On the other hand, more liberally-minded Republicans--like
John McCain--do appeal to me as well.
In Canada, however, I tend to split my vote, which is fairly common among Canadians. This means that
in provincial elections, I almost always vote for the Liberal Party, but in federal elections I am
more inclined to support the Tories. |
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While I've been a lifelong registered Republican, there are no political parties out there that
adequately represent me or my views, so no, I'm not a Democrat, but neither can I say in good
conscience I'm a Republican or anything else. |
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I am not of any party because I have not seen one in which I don't have a big point of disagreement. |
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Stop putting yourselves in little boxes |
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