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I'm a member of the Green Habit Party, party of one. I have yet to find any other person or party that follows my party's platform exactly--and I doubt I ever will.
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I'm a registered Democrat, and have almost always voted for Democratic candidates for pragmatic reasons (i.e. so the Republican won't win). But that doesn't mean that I agree with every position the party takes, and in the past few years, I've drifted much more towards the Libertarian position.
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i'm registered democrat, and when i registered i felt proud to do so...these days i am wondering exactly what it means to be a registered democrat, and if i should change my party affiliation to reflect that.
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i view "independant" and "no affiliation" as one in the same?
the funny thing is 3 years ago you would already have 5 votes for republicans, i guess they are all jumping ship
i have no affiliation, but i favor the dems on most issues, and I am a registered dem to participate in the primary. but i do not trust them at all as a whole, they seem to be sold to the highest bidder just like the rest
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punkdavid wrote:
I'm a registered Democrat, and have almost always voted for Democratic candidates for pragmatic reasons (i.e. so the Republican won't win). But that doesn't mean that I agree with every position the party takes, and in the past few years, I've drifted much more towards the Libertarian position.
we agree on that almost to a "T"
_________________ to split yourself in two
is just the most radical thing you can do
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 1:14 am Posts: 37778 Location: OmaGOD!!! Gender: Male
my2hands wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
I'm a registered Democrat, and have almost always voted for Democratic candidates for pragmatic reasons (i.e. so the Republican won't win). But that doesn't mean that I agree with every position the party takes, and in the past few years, I've drifted much more towards the Libertarian position.
we agree on that almost to a "T"
Now you understand why I so dislike you.
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punkdavid wrote:
my2hands wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
I'm a registered Democrat, and have almost always voted for Democratic candidates for pragmatic reasons (i.e. so the Republican won't win). But that doesn't mean that I agree with every position the party takes, and in the past few years, I've drifted much more towards the Libertarian position.
we agree on that almost to a "T"
Now you understand why I so dislike you.
dont worry dude, i will turn the other cheek and continue to love my neighbor
_________________ to split yourself in two
is just the most radical thing you can do
I'm a registered Democrat, and have almost always voted for Democratic candidates for pragmatic reasons (i.e. so the Republican won't win). But that doesn't mean that I agree with every position the party takes, and in the past few years, I've drifted much more towards the Libertarian position.
we agree on that almost to a "T"
Now you understand why I so dislike you.
dont worry dude, i will turn the other cheek and continue to love my neighbor
I just threw up.
and ate it.
Holy Fucking Shit.
*Northern America*
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Dev wrote:
lol I got the new one cause I wanted to stay relevant
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my2hands wrote:
where are all the loud and proud republicans from a few years ago?
I think the number of Republicans/conservatives/whatever label you want has stayed pretty consistent for quite some time on this board. Just trying to gloat at every opportunity you can, eh?
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Green Habit wrote:
my2hands wrote:
where are all the loud and proud republicans from a few years ago?
I think the number of Republicans/conservatives/whatever label you want has stayed pretty consistent for quite some time on this board. Just trying to gloat at every opportunity you can, eh?
it has been a difficult 6 years to say the least, so i am not shy when it comes to gloating about these fuckers
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