View Poll Results: What political side are you
- Voters
- 48. You may not vote on this poll
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Republican Party
28 58.33% -
Democratic Party
3 6.25% -
Libertarian Party
4 8.33% -
independent Party
7 14.58% -
Socialist Workers Party
1 2.08% -
I vote for myself every election
5 10.42%
Results 1 to 20 of 22
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11-27-06, 05:15 PM #1
Are you a Republican, Democrat, liberal
Just wanna know how many different types of political backgrounds we have on here

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11-27-06, 05:26 PM #2
I was the first person to vote. When I saw the pink bar come up with 100% independent, it surprised me at first. Then I realized I was the first voter and it made more sense.
I'm an independent. That means I hate everybody equally. The one thing I really despise is One Party Rule, which is why I'm satisifed with the election results this year. Finally we'll have some checks and balances back in the Federal Government. Whether it is a Republican White House/Democrat Congress or Democrat White House/Republican Congress, I don't care. The only thing I'd like better is if Congress itself was divided with the Republicans controlling one Chamber and the Democrats the other.
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11-27-06, 05:32 PM #3
Where are the Greens?

I'm more of a socialist/Green, but I'd never vote for them in a US election, because that would just help the Republicans (Al Gore would have been President if it weren't for Ralph Nader
). Most Democrats are too right-wing for me, but they're the lesser of two evils in a two-party system.
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11-27-06, 05:35 PM #4
Jenna, after this recent shitstorm, I love you compared to these people!
I vote for who I believe will do the best job.
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11-27-06, 05:36 PM #5
I'm a Conservative Republican that doesn't hate gays. isn't a racist, believes a marraige is between a man and a Woman, Affirmative Action is a disgrace to those minorities that got their jobs through hard work and talent, doesn't belong to the NRA, likes France, and is proud of my country. I don't think it's a disaster that the Democrats are in power, because, ultimately, common sense will prevail, and the American people are smart enough to realize that a strong military and defense are needed to secure our freedom.
For the morning will come. Brightly will it shine on the brave and true, kindly upon all who suffer for the cause, glorious upon the tombs of heroes. Thus will shine the dawn.
Winston Churchill
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11-27-06, 05:43 PM #6The virtue of spirit has no need for thanks or approval. Only the certain conviction that what has been done is right. -Jor El, as played by Marlon Brando
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11-27-06, 05:44 PM #7
Bull Moose Party!
Molly Weasley makes Chuck Norris eat his vegetables.
Do not puff, shade, skew, tailor, firm up, stretch, massage,
or otherwise distort statements of fact.FBI Special Agent Coleen Rowley
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11-27-06, 05:54 PM #8
Federalist
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11-27-06, 05:56 PM #9
Corporal
- Join Date
- 06-11-06
- Location
- Midwest
- Posts
- 654
- Rep Power
- 256947
Registered Republican.
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11-27-06, 06:03 PM #10CopsRCool302 Guest
i voted for myself, becuase I want to go to court
oh man, this changed my life.. lololol...
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11-27-06, 06:12 PM #11
I vote for whoever I think would do the best job. I do, however, tend to be very conservative in my views which usually steers me toward the republican side of the ballot.
"Stupid should hurt."
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11-27-06, 06:34 PM #12
Whig party baby!
"To the German commander: 'Nuts!' The American Commander" - General Tony McAuliffe, 101st Airborne Division
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11-27-06, 07:42 PM #13
I vote republican, not because I think it's the greatest party in the world but because they match my conservative views the closest.
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11-27-06, 07:57 PM #14
It depends on what is up for election issues. Some of the Republican issues don't suit the importance of today's issues or even the Democratic Issues..
Geez, where's good ol Ralph? At least he spoke his mind and had the majority of his ideas thought out.
But I usually like the color blue...
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11-27-06, 08:21 PM #15
Donald Duck.
Well duh, who else did you expect me to put? Daffy would have been too much like hunting with Cheney.
\\` ` ` ` < ` )___/\
`` ` ` ` (3--(____)
"...but to forget your duck, of course, means you're really screwed." - Gary Larson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtN1YnoL46Q

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11-29-06, 11:45 AM #16
Proud registered Republican
... BUT..
I have strong reservations in respect to their spending while in control of Congress. Nonetheless, the Republican Party sides with most of my views, so I side with them. I will however take a look at each topic / position in an election individually, but for example, in the most recent election I ended up voting for about 95 percent of what the CA Republican Party suggested to vote for anyways.
Technically, I'm more conservative then anything else with a slight touch of Libertarian. I don't agree with their take on the freedom to do drugs, prostitution, and quite a few other things – partially because of the broken windows theory. - but agree strongly with most of their views on welfare, property, etc. which are similar to my conservative views anyways.
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11-29-06, 11:49 AM #17
Oh well, none of these fit me........I am me, I vote for who I believe will do the best job...doesn't matter what "title" you give them...what do they believe or say they believe in and what will they do.......their track record etc......
Any Post I make is my opinion only!
I do not have the authority or the permission to post for my Sheriff's Office.
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11-29-06, 02:05 PM #18
Eight steps to the right of Barry Goldwater.
We are the thin blue line
between you
and all the money in the world.
And no you can't have any.
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11-29-06, 10:32 PM #19
I'm a Republican, but I don't necessarily vote only for Republicans. I think I voted for a Democrat once.
"I'm not a coward,
I've just never been tested
I'd like to think that if I was,
I would pass"
~Mighty Mighty Bosstones~
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11-30-06, 03:49 AM #20
We need a "Conservative Constitutionalist" catagory
"Government is not reason, it is not eloquence, it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. Never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible actions." ~ George Washington.
A Dead Enemy Is A Peaceful Enemy - Blessed Be The Peacemakers.
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