Óglaigh_na_hÉireann
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I'm a Republican with neoconservative tendancies, particularly where domestic policy is concerned.
As far as abortion is concerned, I am against it in almost all cases, but I don't think you can politically outlaw it totally, just limits
Also, I am all about stem cell research & worker's rights; so that is where I stray from the party.
That's a big X2 jigga!jiggafini19 said:There needs to be a legitimate third party in this country. Too much power to be balanced two ways.
I used to think that being "independent" showed one's inability or lack of commitment to some political philosophy, namely one was somehow "unprincipled." Now, given the behavior of the legislative and executive branches once the (as it now turns out, ephemeral) post-September 11 unity went down the crapper, the question now is: "Why should I let the example of our elected scoundrels set the standard for my political credo?"
Well, it does not. so there.
irishwavend said:= Living in LA, I just wish these dang immigrants would learn a couple of things:
1.) You are breaking the law...So, at worst, pay your back taxes.
Fitzgerald said:Liberal-leaning on some major issues, and liberal generally, yet very conservative in some fundamental ways (Catholic upbringing; you know). Both parties and all hangers-on are sickening to me, with third-party types little better. The political process, rather than sullying everyone who enters it, requires of all who enter it only that they're already sullied and don't mind going further in that direction. As CS Lewis said in Mere Christianity, pride is the worst sin, the father of all sins, and pride and its concomitants (power, control, competition for the sake of pride) are politics - which is to say that politics is the least Christian thing going, worse even than war, in which some real nobility must at least play a part.
I voted, ostensibly for Kerry, in '04, but really against Bush. That I had to choose between these candidates, one dangerous and evil and one uninspiring at best, and that the democratic process failed to eliminate a candidate who was so clearly evil and dangerous and incompetent as Bush had by that time (and moreso by this time) proven himself to be, finally caused me to decide to forgo any more voting in this life. Also, of course, due to the brokenness of the system, my vote, here in Indiana, did not really count.
Finally, to anyone who voted for Bush in '04, there's nothing to even say to you. Showing your disapproval of the man in ineffectual polls taken years after an effectual election does nothing to mitigate the damage you, through President Bush, have done to the world and to the country since his re-election.
maison bleu said:I'm an anarcho-syndicalist.
I hate Bush, and I hope all of you who voted for him are happy with the mess he's made. All that peace & prosperity (and budget surplusses) under Clinton really sucked....
Irishlegend, remember it is also against a Catholic upbringing to be both anti-abortion and pro-death penalty, a mainstay of conservatives. Kerry is as you may remember a Catholic and his stance on the the subject was always quite clear, anti-abortion and pro-choice. It is the duty of elected officials to govern by the rules of the land. It is possible to say that a woman has the right to choose and not agree morally with that choice. Also remember that christian conservatives are fearful of Catholics as well as their unified distaste of the Catholic church.Irish Legend said:Considering your Catholic upbringing, you should have known that as a Catholic it was wrong for you to vote for Kerry. You can't support (vote for) anyone who supports the legalization of the killing of babies. It doesn't matter if you don't agree with him on that, your vote goes for everything he represents. I voted for Bush only because he was the lesser of two evils. I don't know what the hell is going to happen in 08', you think we're in trouble now?
Finally, please stop reading anything written by Bill Maher, Al Franken or Stuart Smalley.
Irish Legend said:You are also a Meeechigan fan....so what does that say about you!
--from dbldomer (not sure exactly how to use this thing yet. If it's not too much trouble, just tell me how I get my quote like all the rest--thanks)Irishlegend, remember it is also against a Catholic upbringing to be both anti-abortion and pro-death penalty, a mainstay of conservatives. Kerry is as you may remember a Catholic and his stance on the the subject was always quite clear, anti-abortion and pro-choice. It is the duty of elected officials to govern by the rules of the land. It is possible to say that a woman has the right to choose and not agree morally with that choice. Also remember that christian conservatives are fearful of Catholics as well as their unified distaste of the Catholic church.
I didn't know dildos could type!maison bleu said:It says that I'm smart, good-looking, and well-equiped to please the ladies.
Finally said:You could not of said it any better. Bleeding heart vomit spew!
But hey, I voted for Bush!
dbldomer said:Irishlegend, remember it is also against a Catholic upbringing to be both anti-abortion and pro-death penalty, a mainstay of conservatives. Kerry is as you may remember a Catholic and his stance on the the subject was always quite clear, anti-abortion and pro-choice. It is the duty of elected officials to govern by the rules of the land. It is possible to say that a woman has the right to choose and not agree morally with that choice. Also remember that christian conservatives are fearful of Catholics as well as their unified distaste of the Catholic church.
Webmaster doesn't like it when we insult each other. But I want you to know that I'm thinking about calling you a really awful name.NDgettysburg said:I didn't know dildos could type!
Sticks and stones....but don't be too worked up, it was meant as more of a play on the idea of what might be "smart, good-looking, and well-equiped to please the ladies."maison bleu said:Webmaster doesn't like it when we insult each other. But I want you to know that I'm thinking about calling you a really awful name.
I'm not worked up, Gettysburg... I thought your post was pretty funny.NDgettysburg said:Sticks and stones....but don't be too worked up, it was meant as more of a play on the idea of what might be "smart, good-looking, and well-equiped to please the ladies."
maison bleu said:I'm an anarcho-syndicalist.
I hate Bush, and I hope all of you who voted for him are happy with the mess he's made. All that peace & prosperity (and budget surplusses) under Clinton really sucked....