Poll: Democrat or Republican

<p>Libertarian, but if I had to choose between democrat and republican, I’d go republican.</p>

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Yeah, of course!</p>

<p>Republicans are the idiots who try to incorporate religion into our laws even though there is separation of church and state, not the other way around!</p>

<p>Yeah.</p>

<p>Libertarianism is what you get when you take the religion out of conservatism.</p>

<p>…or just a conservative who smokes pot.
…or a liberal who learned economics.</p>

<p>Don’t worry, you’ll be more conservative as you get older.</p>

<p>Neither, but I’d have voted Republican in most recent elections. The way I see it, both parties are spending us into the dust, and neither party is fixing the problems in our society, but at least the Republicans are keeping us safe and are willing to let us make (slighty) more choices for ourselves.</p>

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<p>Of course! So are Democrats. Only their religion is Evolutionary Humanism (which is self contradictory by definition… But that’s another thread…) If you really think anybody in Washington is just nobly doing what’s best for us, you’ve been had big time. They are all either crooked or deluded. If there are any exceptions please tell me, I still haven’t found any.</p>

<p>^ Ron Paul</p>

<p>Communism ftw!!!</p>

<p>EDIT: Actually - Jacobinism ftw!!!</p>

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<p>Are you in to general relativity? How about gravity? Are you good with the falling aspect?</p>

<p>Overall, I lean to the conservative side. But it’s when people start questioning evolution(which is a theory in the sense that relativity and gravity are theories; in the context of science ‘theory’ does not mean ‘conjecture’) that I have to remind myself how much both sides fail.</p>

<p>^I’m not into all aspects of science. Like that business about Schrödinger’s cat. What kind of sick ■■■■■■■ puts a cat into a box with a radioactive substance?</p>

<p>Moderate, little bit of both</p>

<p>Democrat. Gerontius, Schrodinger’s cat was theoretical. duh.</p>

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<p>Wow, what a jewel. The Republicans kept us safe?.. (See 9/11, response to Hurricane Katrina, etc.)</p>

<p>Your beloved administration WIRETAPPED our phones, hired an extremist Christian mercenary group (BlackWater), exposed a CIA operative’s identity to get revenge on her journalist husband, started two wars - one of them completely pointless, and had secret assassination rings! Did I mention 9/11?</p>

<p>The Bush Administration DID NOT KEEP US SAFE. ONLY UNEDUCATED BIGOTS BELIEVE THAT MYTH BECAUSE THEY’RE AFRAID OF A BLACK PERSON IN OFFICE.</p>

<p>Bush even tried to use that to his advantage in 2004 by having the man in charge of the security level raising the security level so that people would get scared and vote for Bush. Or at least, he tried to.</p>

<p>If that’s the way you see things, then you need glasses (An education).</p>

<p>Moderate…I can’t stand the extremists on both sides.</p>

<p>Neither party is fixing the problems in our society? Look at Healthcare reform. Except that the party from Aetna (The Republicans) and Blue Dog democrats are blocking any good reform so that their buddies in the insurance industry can keep giving them campaign funds! That, and they’re stalling until 2010.</p>

<p>The Republicans are a rotten, rotten party right now.</p>

<p>Spending us into the dust?</p>

<p>HAHAHAHA. Bush = Record spending with record low taxes.</p>

<p>And Obama spent a whole lot on what so far? Bailing us out of the mess that Bush has created. The alternative? Face a global financial meltdown.</p>

<p>Obama is busy cleaning up Bush’s mess and you have the audacity to say he’s spending too much? You do realize that we would be in a recession as bad as the Great Depression if he didn’t spend this much money…</p>

<p>Smack in the middle – I don’t want to be associated with either label… I always vote for the “lesser of two evils.”</p>

<p>I don’t even remember what I put on here earlier lol</p>

<p>I don’t think that I can completely affiliate myself with either side. I support some concepts of both sides, but my viewpoints may also contradict with what the different sides advocate.</p>

<p>I’m pretty liberal, although I do respect those who are willing to cooperate and show that they can compromise, like Olympiad Snowe. I give her great respect for trying to work on the healthcare bill when no other republican senator would do so.</p>

<p>lol I have no idea why Snowe and (to a lesser extent) Collins are still Republicans. The GOP has gotten completely fail since 1910</p>

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<p>Me neither. I’m a conservative, but I don’t really like the Republican party. I used to think hardcore right-wingers were the most annoying ever(even though I agreed with them on a lot of issues), but that until I met my first hardcore liberal, and talked with it. It was at MUN and she was from one of those fancy $24k private schools.
Politically correct nazi, to say the least. And right-wingers might be annoying, but they are usually easy to subdue or get them to shut up. This one would not stop, she didn’t get the clues that we all hated her and wanted to her to put a sock in it.</p>