ARE YOU A DEMOCRAT OR REPUBLICAN?

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And just except every stupid thing your party leader does.
 
NOTA.

Could have made this a poll thread, as long as it had a 'neither' option.
 
I'm a Republican, but I don't blindly accept anything any politician does....

Unlike most liberals...
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Why do I see so many everywhere, that say neither? And yet last I checked we still end up with a (D) or (R) every time. Something doesn't add up. Almost like for some, it's just cool to say neither. But when it comes time to actually fill out a ballet, many decide it's a wasted vote, or something. You are always supposed to vote your conscience, anything else is cheating yourself.
 
I am a conservative, to bad there aren't any in office right now. Only at election time.
 
I'm a Republican, but I don't blindly accept anything any politician does....

Unlike most liberals...
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Ironic then that you're willing to blindly accept bullshit blanket-statement YouTube image memes.

Seems to me when you posted "I'm a Republican" you spelled "Hypocrite" wrong.
 
Why do I see so many everywhere, that say neither? And yet last I checked we still end up with a (D) or (R) every time. Something doesn't add up. Almost like for some, it's just cool to say neither. But when it comes time to actually fill out a ballet, many decide it's a wasted vote, or something. You are always supposed to vote your conscience, anything else is cheating yourself.

That's because being a member of a political party is a completely different thing from voting for one of the major party choices in a rigged system that shuts out anything but the one-disguised-as-two party because by that point you have no choice left.
 
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And just except every stupid thing your party leader does.

Registered as Unaffiliated, which I guess is MI's PC for independent. That said, as a conservative I generally vote for Republican candidates and therefore follow what the party leader does accept if it's a stupid thing.
 
Why do I see so many everywhere, that say neither? And yet last I checked we still end up with a (D) or (R) every time. Something doesn't add up. Almost like for some, it's just cool to say neither. But when it comes time to actually fill out a ballet, many decide it's a wasted vote, or something. You are always supposed to vote your conscience, anything else is cheating yourself.
Probably because voting really has nothing to do with your party affiliation. You can be a rep and vote for a dem or the green party like a lot of reps did
 
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