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Old 01-05-2007, 10:25 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by vraiblonde
I don't like change for change sake. If they don't have better ideas and a more realistic platform, there's no reason for me to switch.

I like the Constitution guys BUT you can't just say "mind your own business" because the world *is* our business. We can't let Islamofascism get too widespread or we're going to be in trouble. And you can't let some madman dictator get too out of control, either, or it will affect us down the road.

The Libertarians have always turned me off because they're like these strange anarchist hippies who don't believe in rules or societal boundaries.

The Democrats are a bunch of Leftists and I can't think of a single issue I agree with them on.

The Republicans are a bunch of pansies who let the media run them over and aren't sticking to true conservative values. They've let the opposition paint them as loony evangelists, then solidify it by getting involved in that Terri Schiavo mess. "Compassionate Conservativism" is a joke - might as well just say we're a bunch of Socialists with Rs after our name.

Who has the right agenda on border control and illegal immigration? On combating terrorism? On foreign aid? Which party thinks the government has no business telling you who you can and can't marry?

If I could find a party that was in line with my own beliefs, I'd vote for them.
I don't like change for change sake either. All I was saying that he is doing something for his beliefs.

Your description sounds like the Constitution Party with the exception of the marriage thing; they are one man - one woman. Although many have expressed that marriage should be left to the religions and keep all government out of it.
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