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sixditchoffroad said:
I grew up thinking that because my family was Democrat then I was also Democrat. As a man of 18, I joined the Army, I started paying attention to politics and our nation. I soon realized that I was in fact a Republican. What an astounding understanding. My Father, who wasn't able to raise me the way a father should due to mental illness would, over the years, drop hints that I should change my political views, while my mother who had been a democrat all her life would argue with the television. I chose to shut it all out and ignore my great country and the privilege I had as a citizen of these Great United States of America. Through out my entire family tree, I had men that served these Great United States of America. In every war, from as far back as WWI, I had a relative willing to give to his nation. As my father passed away in 2001 I realized that the ideals of the Republican Party were my ideals. I believe in smaller government, lower taxes, and the moral standards that we as Christians must adhear to. I fell in love with our President George W. Bush, and I fell in love with America. For the first time in my life, I understood the sacrifices that were made to keep me and my family FREE!!! And what an awesome responsibility it is to be a citizen of these Great United States of America. The passing of a Great Man to all Americans, President Ronald Reagan, has given me greater resolve to support our President, and to LET FREEDOM REIGN in America. Thanks be to God, through my prayer and change of heart my mother has now also changed her views and become what God always intended her to be a Republican!! To those who oppose this War on Terror and the resolve to protect, defend, and help all those that are oppressed by terror, to them I say... Pray that you are never in an oppressive situation where your Freedom and Liberty are taken away. March on President Bush, March on... aaron


Spoken like a true Bible thumping Republican. This is a fine example of what is wrong with the party. It almost has the feeling like its patriotic to be a Christian. This is one reason even though i do not agree with all democratic policy i can't vote republican. You let your religious "VALUES" cloud your common sense. Thats how most republicans i talk to are. We invaded Iraq looking fo WMD's Not trying to free an oppressed culture. Thats one thing that will lead U.S. to another embarressing defeat like Viet Nam. We are not fighting a evil country, We are fighting cultural beliefs.

March on President Bush Just take the toilet paper off your shoe first.
 
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NRT_Chris said:
Spoken like a true Bible thumping Republican. This is a fine example of what is wrong with the party. It almost has the feeling like its patriotic to be a Christian. This is one reason even though i do not agree with all democratic policy i can't vote republican. You let your religious "VALUES" cloud your common sense. Thats how most republicans i talk to are. We invaded Iraq looking fo WMD's Not trying to free an oppressed culture. Thats one thing that will lead U.S. to another embarressing defeat

Dude, I think he was being satirical. . . I think.
 
Libertarian at heart, but I know they will never win, so I vote Republican.

I figure we all have 10 issues that drive our votes. Just figure out which side sits with you on your top 5 and swing the hammer. How hard is that?

1) National Defense
2) Tax cuts for the rich fawkers (trickle down eco works)
3) Capitalism > Liberalism. Republicans = Capitalists
4) Gun Control (ps: I don't own one)
5) Iraq: Saddam needed to go, I'm with Bush
6) Foreign Policy: Condi runs circles around Albrecht
7) Unions: Do flight attendants REALLY need one? The rule should be, while at work, if something you breath can kill you, or something larger than a small car can fall on you, you need one. Grocery workers, Teachers, and Flight attendants can look to capitalism to solve their issues.
8) Immigration (I side with republicans not my President, YES he is my President)
9) Abortion: I don't like it but, It's not my duty to tell you what to like.
10) Gay Marriage: Nah: Civil Unions, better option, if Steve wants to get health coverage for Gary, I really could care less

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SBrad001 said:
Dude, I think he was being satirical. . . I think.

NRT_Chris said:
You think?? I may have missed that. If i did, Sorry..
Nope,just read the post. He was coming from his heart. Some people need that and from the way his life was when he was younger God is probably the one constant and I can respect that. It just doesn't and shouldn't have anything to do with policy making in our government just like NRT said. It makes for bad Government and our for-fathers knew that from the countries they came here to escape. It is to bad we can't see that now. Funny how man repeats the same bad mistakes over and over. It will be our Doom for sure.
 
JohnJohn said:
1) National Defense
2) Tax cuts for the rich fawkers (trickle down eco works)
3) Capitalism > Liberalism. Republicans = Capitalists
4) Gun Control (ps: I don't own one)
5) Iraq: Saddam needed to go, I'm with Bush
6) Foreign Policy: Condi runs circles around Albrecht
7) Unions: Do flight attendants REALLY need one? The rule should be, while at work, if something you breath can kill you, or something larger than a small car can fall on you, you need one. Grocery workers, Teachers, and Flight attendants can look to capitalism to solve their issues.
8) Immigration (I side with republicans not my President, YES he is my President)
9) Abortion: I don't like it but, It's not my duty to tell you what to like.
10) Gay Marriage: Nah: Civil Unions, better option, if Steve wants to get health coverage for Gary, I really could care less

OK...

1) National Defense. I'd much rather have a smaller, yet better-trained, -equipped, and -motivated fighting force than an 800-pound gorilla; like we've got now. I don't give a damn about "retention" and "recruitment" figures - since it seems that most of the people we're "retaining" and "recruiting" aren't worth a damn. Military training should be designed to fail people, or make them DOR (Drop On Request.) Period. Full Stop. If it's not hideously difficult, we're doing it wrong. Frankly, not only would I like to see a "failure rate" among trainees, but I don't think a "mortality rate" of 5% or so would be out of line - have them sign a waiver when they sign the enlistment contract. That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.

2) Tax cuts PERIOD. Reducing the overall tax burden will effectively revalue the dollar in an upward direction, simply because buying power will improve. For this reason, I am also not an advocate of the "Mandated Minimum Wage" - increasing it drives up the costs of production and devalues the dollar, and therefore makes the poor poorer (because, although they're getting a few more dollars, that is more than offset by the reduced purchasing power caused by increased costs of production. The only people who win when FMW goes up is the people collecting the taxes, and they've bullshitted everyone else into thinking that it's a good thing. Sell crazy someplace else, we're all stocked up here.)

3) Capitalism may be greater than Liberalism, but I have a hard time equating most Republicans with Capitalism. If they were capitalists, I don't think we'd be in the economic CF we are now - reference my other posts on the subject.

4) Gun control means using both hands. There should be no restrictions on the ownership of small arms - eliminating them would effectively eliminate people who should not own them, since their actions would catch up with them. In that vein, we should work on getting rid of "Let 'Em Loose, Bruce" in the black robes - if you screw up badly enough, you should be cast out of society. I favour the Vermont model - we're not going to issue you permits to exercise your rights. Carry what you want, how you want, when you want, and where you want, and we're only going to bother you when you use it, to make sure you didn't do anything wrong...

5) Mixed feelings here. I was over in 1991 as part of "Sound and Fury," and I don't see why we didn't finish the job. Once 2/5 Marines were in, we remained in the area, and had Saddam nailed down to within 24-48 hour lag. I could have had his head in DC withing 60 hours of getting a "go" order. The worst thing you can do to a mortal enemy is almost kill him...

6) Foreign policy. Look out for American interests overseas, and work to eliminate the "trade deficit" we've been carrying for the last 15-20 years.

7) Unions. They had their time and place, but I don't think that's extended to "here and now." The NLRA and OSHA are doing (quite!) enough in the workplace, y'ask me. Granted, with all the "profit motive" going on, collective bargaining can be useful - but if we had a truly "free market," the problems would be self-correcting. It would just take a little longer...

8) Immigration. If you want to come over here, there are ways to do so legally. Come over illegally, and get sent back. While we're about it, stop sending them to TJ - since that makes it all the easier for them to come back (especially illegals from points south of Mexico.) Drop them off at Tierra del Fuego... I don't care if they "just want to work" - let them come over the right way. If you don't have a Green Card and/or aren't a citizen, you don't get social services of any particular version, either.

9) I have a disagreement with abortion as a means of "retroactive birth control," when condoms are far cheaper. However, it's also a "privacy" issue, and I don't see where I'd get off telling anyone what to do with their body that they haven't agreed to in return. Besides, you can't "uninvent" something - it's around, and it's GOING to be around. Let the AMA see about putting a stop to abortion willy-nilly - I'd like to see it reduced to "medical or psychological necessity," but I'm not going to hold my breath, and it's not my place to say.

10) Gay marriage - why all the fuss? Granted, I sometimes wonder about the proliferation of the "gay lifestyle" (face it, it's biologically self-defeating!) but gay men simply meant more women for me. Lesbians were a small stumbling block, but not something I couldn't try to work around...

So, RATE ME! Where do I fall on the scale...?

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I lean towards "other", or in my terms "American". I don't take stock in political parties as each has something to offer that meets my political criteria. The one that weighs in best at my beliefs at the time, is the one I vote for... :patriot:
 
5-90 said:
So, RATE ME! Where do I fall on the scale...?

5-90

Not sure the purpose behind your post. I was responding to the thread starter. If it was to change my mind, you're not going to change my mind. I don't think a response from me will help anyone.

JohnJohn said:
I figure we all have 10 issues that drive our votes. Just figure out which side sits with you on your top 5 and swing the hammer. How hard is that?

Again, choose which party matches up with most of YOUR top ten and swing the hammer. :wave1:

PS: I think you’re a Libertarian
 
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JohnJohn said:
Not sure the purpose behind your post. I was responding to the thread starter. If it was to change my mind, you're not going to change my mind. I don't think a response from me will help anyone.
PS: I think you’re a Libertarian

Not at all trying to change your mind - two things people need to convince themselves on are religion and politics. Just wondering where I fit into your weltschanauug...

If that "Libertarian" line is directed at me, it's probably pretty close. I probably don't fit much with the "current" definition of Libertarian, but more with the "classic" definition. Since neither party really lines up with my views (as I see them...) I usually vote "Abstain" when the time comes. Go in, get a ballot logged, and cast it empty (except I will typically vote against any bond issues out of hand - they typically end up overrunning budget and cost more money than they should.)

5-90
 
5-90 said:
Not at all trying to change your mind - two things people need to convince themselves on are religion and politics. Just wondering where I fit into your weltschanauug...

If that "Libertarian" line is directed at me, it's probably pretty close. I probably don't fit much with the "current" definition of Libertarian, but more with the "classic" definition. Since neither party really lines up with my views (as I see them...) I usually vote "Abstain" when the time comes. Go in, get a ballot logged, and cast it empty (except I will typically vote against any bond issues out of hand - they typically end up overrunning budget and cost more money than they should.)

5-90
Yup it was for you.

I just didn’t want you take it personally if I didn’t respond line for line. :)

I consider my self a Libertarian, but a Realist Libertarian which makes me a Republican. :)
 
boise49ers said:
Yeah, but it is fun :moon:
You're wrong!

Religious threads are fun. :thumbup:

Someone needs to start one of those. I haven't bashed the all mighty 'figment of the imagination' in a long time.

I kind of feel better already. Thanks!
 
TRNDRVR said:
You're wrong!

Religious threads are fun. :thumbup:

Someone needs to start one of those. I haven't bashed the all mighty 'figment of the imagination' in a long time.

I kind of feel better already. Thanks!

If you’re gonna tout Darwin and evolution...come one dude, your ancestors and mine would not have survived any kind of famine. :D
 
JohnJohn said:
If you’re gonna tout Darwin and evolution...come one dude, your ancestors and mine would not have survived any kind of famine. :D
Crow shit on a fence post and the sun hatched me out. You?
 
TRNDRVR said:
You're wrong!

Religious threads are fun. :thumbup:

Someone needs to start one of those. I haven't bashed the all mighty 'figment of the imagination' in a long time.

I kind of feel better already. Thanks!
Yeah lets go. Lets get 500 posts out of this baby. Hey God makes them all feel better about when the "Big One Comes". I'm OK with the fact when I'm gone the ball games over for me. Some other asshole will take my place, like my 18 old clone of a son.
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boise49ers said:
Yeah lets go. Lets get 500 posts out of this baby. Hey God makes them all feel better about when the "Big One Comes". I'm OK with the fact when I'm gone the ball games over for me. Some other asshole will take my place, like my 18 old clone of a son.
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:peace: Brother's
When I go, I want to be burned and flushed down the toilet. :thumbup:

If the mexican dude is down there, then I'll believe. :dunno:
 
I vote for the man I think best represents my values and core beliefs for what would make America great.
 
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