DomerAlum wrote:
Btw, I'm calling serious bullshit on this poll as representative of the true party affiliations on this board. 42% Republican??? :roll: Either a lot of Republicans haven't voted, or a lot of people are not being honest with themselves about their political affiliation.
¨
No, it means not everyone who is against gay marriage, a welfare state, and doean't want to give terrorists a great big hug votes Republican. There are Democrats who longer support the party because of the extreme left turn it has made, but don't want to support the Republicans either.
That is why the Democrats don't have a hope anytime soon, they keep alienating the centrists.
DomerAlum wrote:To answer the question, registered Democrat, but have voted across the aisle when appropriate, which is usually restricted to the local level. I did vote for the incumbent Republican Congressman in '02 and lived to regret that.
Btw, I'm calling serious bullshit on this poll as representative of the true party affiliations on this board. 42% Republican??? :roll: Either a lot of Republicans haven't voted, or a lot of people are not being honest with themselves about their political affiliation.
I tend to think that the majority of the people on this board make a good living, are affluent, and most importantly intelligent. On that basis I would assume that the majority of us here are Republicans ;)
BSmack wrote:I can certainly infer from that blurb alone that you are self righteous, bible believing, likely a Baptist or Presbyterian...
Miryam wrote:but other than that, it's cool, man. you're a christer.
LTS TRN 2 wrote:Okay, Sunny, yer cards are on table as a flat-out Christer.
DomerAlum wrote:
Btw, I'm calling serious bullshit on this poll as representative of the true party affiliations on this board. 42% Republican??? :roll: Either a lot of Republicans haven't voted, or a lot of people are not being honest with themselves about their political affiliation.
¨
No, it means not everyone who is against gay marriage, a welfare state, and doean't want to give terrorists a great big hug votes Republican. There are Democrats who longer support the party because of the extreme left turn it has made, but don't want to support the Republicans either.
That is why the Democrats don't have a hope anytime soon, they keep alienating the centrists.
Actually, it's the Republican Party which moves continually farther away from the center. The Democratic Platform in each of the last four Presidential elections has been remarkably centrist.
What do you know about American politics, anyway? You live in Canada.
War Wagon wrote:The first time I click on one of your youtube links will be the first time.
I Stop, Look & Listen to the offerings we're given every two years, and vote using the results of the best information I can get on a candidate.
This last election was a very disappointing day for me.
Side not:
Why isn't election day a Holiday?
Why don't they make it last two, even three days, so everyone can get to their polling place? The first day being a day off like Christmas Day. That way, I think there would be a true counting of the total amount of Americans who wanted to vote.
mvscal wrote:
Of course. The 'I was just trolling' card. The monotonously predictable last gasp of a plungered gimp as he swirls down the drain.
Sorry Spanky, you're on my hook.
Not only do I "call myself" libertarian, I'm officially registered in NYS as such (a right, btw, that NY's Democratand Republican parties tried to block for years 'til they finally lost in court...).
I'm opposed to eminent domain most of the time and totally opposed to it when it is used to transfer property to private entities.
I'm 100% opposed to using public funds to support sports stadiums. A waste of taxpayers' money that has NEVER been shown to help local economies.
I'm opposed to the government having a role in running my life. Period.
Socialized medicine is evil and doesn't work. Cheap health care is not a "fundamental human right", no matter how many times the U.N. says it is. Doctors, hospitals, and pharmeceutical companies provide a service and deserve to get paid without hand-wringing whiners demanding that they provide those services cheaply.
Any taxation policy that attempts to redistribute income within the population in the name of alleged "fairness" is frigging evil.
The Dept. of Education is constitutionally questionable at best and should be abolished.
Like a lot of folks here, despite being a registered and dues-paying member of a party, I don't drink the Kool-Aid when it comes to their entire platform. I'd really rather not have the free market deal with things like meat inspections, elevator inspections, etc.
And hey, as an alum of a SUNY college, I'm kinda supportive of that, as well as student loans...
Hey, I'm willing to compromise my political grandstanding if it benefits myself and my family :)
THE BIBLE - Because all the works of all the science cannot equal the wisdom of cattle-sacrificing primitives who thought every animal species in the world lived within walking distance of Noah's house.
I'll vote for the person that I believe is going to make my city, state, or country better.
I have voted for the Republican candidate in every presidential election so far. But I wouldn't rule out voting for a Dem if the plan they presented looked good to me.
Rushville wrote:I have voted for the Republican candidate in every presidential election so far. But I wouldn't rule out voting for a Dem if the plan they presented looked good to me.
How's this plan?
"Once upon a time, dinosaurs didn't have families. They lived in the woods and ate their children. It was a golden age."
—Earl Sinclair
"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
Rushville wrote:I have voted for the Republican candidate in every presidential election so far. But I wouldn't rule out voting for a Dem if the plan they presented looked good to me.
Terry in Crapchester wrote:Btw, I'm calling serious bullshit on this poll as representative of the true party affiliations on this board. 42% Republican??? :roll: Either a lot of Republicans haven't voted, or a lot of people are not being honest with themselves about their political affiliation.
Check out the party breakdown in Congress lately?
And I got the age thing.
H. Clay is still the man, motherfuckers.
Message brought to you by Diogenes.
The Last American Liberal.
DomerAlum wrote:
Btw, I'm calling serious bullshit on this poll as representative of the true party affiliations on this board. 42% Republican??? :roll: Either a lot of Republicans haven't voted, or a lot of people are not being honest with themselves about their political affiliation.
¨
No, it means not everyone who is against gay marriage, a welfare state, and doean't want to give terrorists a great big hug votes Republican. There are Democrats who longer support the party because of the extreme left turn it has made, but don't want to support the Republicans either.
That is why the Democrats don't have a hope anytime soon, they keep alienating the centrists.
Actually, it's the Republican Party which moves continually farther away from the center. The Democratic Platform in each of the last four Presidential elections has been remarkably centrist.
Bullshit.
The reason the GOP is always seeming to be waring against itself is because they compose a multiplicity of views.
Unlike the Left-Turn-Only POP.
Message brought to you by Diogenes.
The Last American Liberal.
The reason the GOP is always seeming to be waring against itself is because they compose a multiplicity of views.
Unlike the Left-Turn-Only POP.
It only seems that way 'cause the POP is out of power in all three branches.
The Dems tend to break ranks much more than the GOP under a Dem pres., and vice versa, no?
They seem to be threatening a nucleur meltdown to protect their steanglhold on the judiciary. With no appearant dissent. And there is nowhere near the type of disagreements as in the top levels of the GOP. Look at the arguments over border control for example.
Man, Democrats are so cool that even when Republicans win, they just wanna be Democrats at heart. :roll:
"Once upon a time, dinosaurs didn't have families. They lived in the woods and ate their children. It was a golden age."
—Earl Sinclair
"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
RadioFan wrote:
It only seems that way 'cause the POP is out of power in all three branches.
The Dems tend to break ranks much more than the GOP under a Dem pres., and vice versa, no?
They seem to be threatening a nucleur meltdown to protect their steanglhold on the judiciary. With no appearant dissent. And there is nowhere near the type of disagreements as in the top levels of the GOP. Look at the arguments over border control for example.
Man, Democrats are so cool that even when Republicans win, they just wanna be Democrats at heart. :roll:
What are you babbling about?
RINOs like McCain and Chaffee, maybe.
Message brought to you by Diogenes.
The Last American Liberal.
Diogenes wrote:
They seem to be threatening a nucleur meltdown to protect their steanglhold on the judiciary. With no appearant dissent. And there is nowhere near the type of disagreements as in the top levels of the GOP. Look at the arguments over border control for example.
Man, Democrats are so cool that even when Republicans win, they just wanna be Democrats at heart. :roll:
What are you babbling about?
RINOs like McCain and Chaffee, maybe.
I belong to no organized political party. I am a Democrat.
sin
Will Rogers
"Once upon a time, dinosaurs didn't have families. They lived in the woods and ate their children. It was a golden age."
—Earl Sinclair
"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.