So I've noticed there are lots of threads all about this in here and it's been pretty fun reading through them all...but I'm just curious to see (to the USA members) what you stand for and for non-US members would you want stand for. I think I'd class myself as "not from USA but would be democrat".
Poll
Are you a Democrat or a Republican?
Democrat | 21% | 21% - 19 | ||||
Republican | 26% | 26% - 24 | ||||
Not from USA but would be Democrat | 15% | 15% - 14 | ||||
Not from USA but would be Republican | 4% | 4% - 4 | ||||
Unsure | 4% | 4% - 4 | ||||
Neither / No preference | 26% | 26% - 24 | ||||
Total: 89 |
Registered Republican...but only because I disagree with less on the Republican platform than the Democrat platform.
A better description would be right-leaning centrist.
A better description would be right-leaning centrist.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
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― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
Independent... parties ftl
secular conservative, i.e., I like small government, but cant stand the religious right morality police.
Both are too Right-wing for me. I'm somewhat Social-democrat.
Last edited by DeathUnlimited (2008-03-10 08:37:06)
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im the guy with guns that wants change.
NOW!
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I'm a Republican in the classical sense - that's why i'm a citizen of the Republic!, not the blow everyone to bits Northern Irish militant sense Republican - in American terms i'd be a Democrat..
Im American. Im for whatever makes sure youll be hating on us 500 years in the future the way youre hating on us today.
Registered Democrat here...but am strongly considering moving to the Green party or something more Left-leaning. It's almost hard to tell the difference between the Dems and Repubs this day in age, since both of them are trying to grab votes from each others' constituencies.
I'm betting 80 percent of the people here don't vote or aren't registered.
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Yep oh and this ...FEOS wrote:
Registered Republican...but only because I disagree with less on the Republican platform than the Democrat platform.
Turquoise wrote:
Independent... parties ftl
Not American, and prefer not to be labeled politically but for the sake of this thread I guess my views have best been addressed by the Green Party.
I have a deep suspicion of the "old boys club" in politics, too many backroom deals made for the benefit of money instead of their constituents. I'd like to see a lot more young people being involved in policy making instead of just getting coffee for the boss. The Green party seems to be "fringe" enough to draw the kind of youthful enthusiasm where they think they can make a difference.
I have a deep suspicion of the "old boys club" in politics, too many backroom deals made for the benefit of money instead of their constituents. I'd like to see a lot more young people being involved in policy making instead of just getting coffee for the boss. The Green party seems to be "fringe" enough to draw the kind of youthful enthusiasm where they think they can make a difference.
When I first registered, I did so as a republican.
Now I say "Neither / No preference".
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Now I say "Neither / No preference".
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Two-party systems suck.
I don't really like any of the parties here (screw talking about US parties, I'm in the UK), but whenever we have an election here. I'll probably vote for the Conservative party. Seeing as we've had so many years of Socialism from Labour, it's time for a change.
The conservatives seem to make the most sense, they're not the religious ones you get in other countries either. They just seem to want common sense to prevail, at least, they're the closest party to want that
The conservatives seem to make the most sense, they're not the religious ones you get in other countries either. They just seem to want common sense to prevail, at least, they're the closest party to want that
Last edited by Mek-Izzle (2008-03-10 11:34:30)
Questions for the Prime Minister was on TV last night again. That shit is pure entertainment. I honestly wish sessions in our congress were as lively.
Could'nt agree any more. get ready for the Chinese invasion people . it will happen. democrats will be thier beiotches while us Republican blow thier asses away!Stingray24 wrote:
Yep oh and this ...FEOS wrote:
Registered Republican...but only because I disagree with less on the Republican platform than the Democrat platform.
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me too. actually, I was 17 and my Drill Sgt's said "Vote for Bush, he'll raise your pay". I turned 18 a month before that election.jsnipy wrote:
When I first registered, I did so as a republican.
Now I say "Neither / No preference".
V V V V
Are you familiar with why China has so much sway in our nation's finances.Schittloaf wrote:
Could'nt agree any more. get ready for the Chinese invasion people . it will happen. democrats will be thier beiotches while us Republican blow thier asses away!Stingray24 wrote:
Yep oh and this ...FEOS wrote:
Registered Republican...but only because I disagree with less on the Republican platform than the Democrat platform.
http://www.thoseshirts.com/images/square-med-fpower.jpg
Last edited by GunSlinger OIF II (2008-03-10 11:41:20)
Not from US, would be independent.
I'm an economist, we don't have preferences. We are trained to critiqe the economic (or shall I say uneconomic) policies of both parties. Democrats get a D-, Republicans get at best a D+. But its ok, our economy will go on despite whom we elect to Washington.
Fuck em both.
Political parties create more problems than they solve. They are always too busy with party fighting and shit talking to work together and actually get shit accomplished.
Political parties create more problems than they solve. They are always too busy with party fighting and shit talking to work together and actually get shit accomplished.
DeathUnlimited wrote:
I'm somewhat Social-democrat.
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"