The Forum Site - Join the conversation
Forums:
Politics

republican or democrat

Reply to Topic
AuthorMessage
Pages: 1 2 · >>
wafflegrimes On January 09, 2006




, Canada
#1New Post! Nov 15, 2005 @ 22:34:36
for all u americans (or ppl who have a point of view in this)

what are you a republican or a democrat and why??
reiko On March 27, 2006

Deleted



New York, New York
#2New Post! Nov 15, 2005 @ 22:35:46
I'm not sure what I am lol.
silenthunder On November 25, 2007




Halliburton, Texas
#3New Post! Nov 15, 2005 @ 22:39:21
I am neither. I am a pacifist.
reiko On March 27, 2006

Deleted



New York, New York
#4New Post! Nov 15, 2005 @ 22:41:05
@silenthunder Said
I am neither. I am a pacifist.


I thought you were a gorilla in the mist?
wristband On July 19, 2009




Emerald City,
#5New Post! Nov 15, 2005 @ 22:42:57
lol.
I'm and Indy, cuz I don't see eye-to-eye w/ either party on the issues that are important 2 me. I am my own person, & don't need political labels 2 tell others or myself who I am & what I believe.
silenthunder On November 25, 2007




Halliburton, Texas
#6New Post! Nov 15, 2005 @ 22:44:20
@reiko Said
I thought you were a gorilla in the mist?


Naw, I just monkey around a lot!
respectbush On September 27, 2007




, France
#7New Post! Nov 15, 2005 @ 22:48:14
i fellow republican , i dont want to be a loser
wristband On July 19, 2009




Emerald City,
#8New Post! Nov 15, 2005 @ 22:53:15
@respectbush Said
i fellow republican , i dont want to be a loser


Is it really wise to follow one party blindly regardless of what particular positions they hold on an issue? Is it wise to identify yourself with a side and stick to that without ever examining whether or not you're way off?
I'm not just saying this to 'Republicans', but to 'Democrats' as well. Why can't we just be people? Why can't we just believe what we do as individuals, and just vote and live our lives that way?
Name calling and stereotypes don't fly in my book; you prove you're a 'loser' when you do something wrong that I see--not because you're some stranger I've never met that just happens to have a different political position than I do.
respectbush On September 27, 2007




, France
#9New Post! Nov 15, 2005 @ 23:00:47
@wristband2 Said
Is it really wise to follow one party blindly regardless of what particular positions they hold on an issue? Is it wise to identify yourself with a side and stick to that without ever examining whether or not you're way off?
I'm not just saying this to 'Republicans', but to 'Democrats' as well. Why can't we just be people? Why can't we just believe what we do as individuals, and just vote and live our lives that way?
Name calling and stereotypes don't fly in my book; you prove you're a 'loser' when you do something wrong that I see--not because you're some stranger I've never met that just happens to have a different political position than I do.


hey dont be ridiculous . stop your bulls*** . i dont give a f*** about what u saying "im not a loser "
yeah we are just "people " tell it to liberals who piss me off .
El_Tino On October 12, 2023
booyaka!





Albuquerque, New Mexico
#10New Post! Nov 15, 2005 @ 23:12:16
Neither, but I tend to vote for democrats.
mamadukes On November 17, 2005




, United States (general)
#11New Post! Nov 16, 2005 @ 07:43:38
@wafflegrimes Said
for all u americans (or ppl who have a point of view in this)

what are you a republican or a democrat and why??


The problem with democrats is mainly their lack of focus or strategy.
in the last election their platform consisted mainly of criticism, rather than problem solving.
republicans are not perfect, but at least take a position on issues and have a plan; democrats have no leadership in liberals like Kerry and Kennedy. remember a liberal is someone who knows what's good for you, better than you do!
reiko On March 27, 2006

Deleted



New York, New York
#12New Post! Nov 16, 2005 @ 07:52:09
Sould have taken Washington's words to heart...
23886 On June 30, 2009

Banned



127.0.0.1,
#13New Post! Nov 16, 2005 @ 08:16:02
If i could vote, I'd vote for a jelly donut....
reiko On March 27, 2006

Deleted



New York, New York
#14New Post! Nov 16, 2005 @ 08:18:24
@23886 Said
If i could vote, I'd vote for a jelly donut....


But would that donut be for taxes or against?
justvr On February 20, 2006




, Wallis and Futuna
#15New Post! Nov 16, 2005 @ 08:26:15
I'm not an America but why is it every time you Americans elect a Republican,
they feel the need to attack the s*** out of some other country, preferably
someone who can't properly defend themself from depleted uranium and gung
ho
Reply to Topic<< Previous Topic | Next Topic >>
Pages: 1 2 · >>

1 browsing (0 members - 1 guest)

Quick Reply
Politics Forum - Some Rudeness Allowed

      
Subscribe to topic prefs

Similar Topics
    Forum Topic Last Post Replies Views
New posts   Pics & Videos
Tue May 04, 2010 @ 04:14
3 644
New posts   Jokes & Humor
Fri Apr 16, 2010 @ 03:19
5 888
New posts   Politics
Fri May 01, 2009 @ 13:30
8 1211
New posts   Jokes & Humor
Fri Mar 13, 2009 @ 08:49
9 1114
New posts   Pics & Videos
Sat Feb 11, 2006 @ 22:18
6 647