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<blockquote data-quote="AnderFREAK" data-source="post: 409515" data-attributes="member: 18068"><p>I don't consider myself republican or democrat, I consider myself simply conservative. I vote for the most conservative candidate and that's as partial to a party as I'm comfortable getting. Now I just don't see how republicans can back these candidates who want to impose more laws, regulations, and general BS. You know like Bush and McCain. It seems like they're voting for the person the republican party backs, not who supports their political views. Because god knows that Bush hasn't done a thing to reduce government, and just about every word McCain has said since throwing his hat into the ring in 2000 has been completely counter conservative.</p><p></p><p>Anywho, it just seems to me that if democrats vote for whoever oprah backs or whatever afternoon talk show host is most heart warming, republicans vote for whoever bill o'riely or whoever the current hard boiled republican media figure is these days. The whole thing has me baffled and honestly every time I see one party fling dook at another (it happens equally between both sides, lets face it) it just makes me want to give up learning, thinking and anything else that makes me human, because everyone else seemed to have done the same back in their teens.</p><p></p><p>/ramble. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/knockedout.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":knockedout:" title="Knockedout :knockedout:" data-shortname=":knockedout:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnderFREAK, post: 409515, member: 18068"] I don't consider myself republican or democrat, I consider myself simply conservative. I vote for the most conservative candidate and that's as partial to a party as I'm comfortable getting. Now I just don't see how republicans can back these candidates who want to impose more laws, regulations, and general BS. You know like Bush and McCain. It seems like they're voting for the person the republican party backs, not who supports their political views. Because god knows that Bush hasn't done a thing to reduce government, and just about every word McCain has said since throwing his hat into the ring in 2000 has been completely counter conservative. Anywho, it just seems to me that if democrats vote for whoever oprah backs or whatever afternoon talk show host is most heart warming, republicans vote for whoever bill o'riely or whoever the current hard boiled republican media figure is these days. The whole thing has me baffled and honestly every time I see one party fling dook at another (it happens equally between both sides, lets face it) it just makes me want to give up learning, thinking and anything else that makes me human, because everyone else seemed to have done the same back in their teens. /ramble. :knockedout: [/QUOTE]
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