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Democratic Party or Republican Party: which & why?

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RightW - that is brilliant! Thank you for it!

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  1. I, my friend, am an ultra-neo-conservative, with the exception of censorship, where I agree with the libertarians. No, it is not that I am into p**n, but I am upset that all of my favorite cartoons from the 30s and 40s are heavily censored due to their political incorrectness- racism, violence (only according to them; Bugs blowing up Daffy is not a big deal, especially with what is on televison nowadays. Mostly adults watch them anyways, and if you do not want your child watching that, then do not let them!!!), and a bunch of other nonsensical bologna.


  2. If I were elegible to vote in the US, I will vote for Democratic or independant. Why? You tell me! Do you think the Republican party still not harm the US completely?

  3. Independent!

    Both parties are overrun be extremists & other d**n fools.

    I do my best to check out the candidates for the offices I have the priviledge to vote for & I have never in my life voted a straight party ticket.

  4. Personally, I pay no attention to parties or party affiliation.  I vote for the person.

  5. The Democratic and Republican parties are really one posing as two to give you the illusion of choice. The goal is to take away all freedoms, Absolute control.

    The republicans pretend to defend one set of liberties while the democrats pretend to protect another. Both also have a set of liberties which they are overtly against. This helps those who value one freedom to be persuaded into hating another turning slave against slave instead of against the government. And those who are disappointed in losing one freedom are satisfied in taking anothers freedom away.

    Despite both parties pretending to value certain freedoms they will conveniently only succeed in taking freedoms away, never actually protecting them.

  6. I grew up surrounded by Democrats. In my community, they were the elected officials who made sure that welfare check was always safe from "bad" Republicans. I grew up,got a clue and became a Republican. Support Dubbya in 2004. While my husband was in Iraq I began to rethink my logic, but wasn't quite sure what the answer was. Learned about the Constitution Party through a homeschooling site, a little too late. Signed up to receive their e-lerts, and discover Ron Paul. I have kept my affiliation in order to support this statesmen. So.....neither, they are one and the same. But thank goodness Ron Paul is running this year!

  7. In my case, Republican Party for the sole purpose of voting for Ron Paul in the primary. George Washington was opposed to parties and explained precisely what was bad about them and what the inevitable result of engaging in them on a regular basis would be.

  8. libertarian party

    http://www.lp.org/

    http://www.theihs.org/about/id.1084/defa...

    because the Dem's and reps are no longer serving the people

  9. AMEN eat_urse.

    Nowadaways both parties stand for the growth of government. Each serves special interest groups. Really, by supporting a party, you're just choosing which special interests win out: economic special interests or social special interests.

    Ron Paul!

  10. NEITHER ONE.I'M AN INDEPENDENT BECAUSE BOTH PARTIES HAVE GOOD AND BAD.

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