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no jjoeth6. that's why i'm a libertarian re: most of my ideas, but i'm a registered independent. i believe in voting for the best candidate, republican or democrat, and not voting along party lines. i research the candidate's stance on the issues which i feel are most important and decide that way. i was pretty sure i knew which direction to go towards until this last week with the economic issues.
regarding your last sentence, i know it's a matter of opinion, perspective and experience and i hope you can understand this: is it possible that obama is the peanut butter, and mccain/palin is the tuna? just throwing that out there.
- when i start with "no", that was an answer to whether a third party would be a contender.sputnik2
- what do you base this on, your stance on abortion?DrBombay
- first taxes and fiscal planning, second abortion (pro choice but not late-term) third gov't social programmes and so forth. it's not a short list.sputnik2
- ...a short list.sputnik2
- social programs curb crime: factDrBombay
- so does good parenting.tommyo
- you are against mandating anything. so your argument is a non-starter...DrBombay
- people need mandates to be good parents? haha shit I hope not or we're doomedtommyo