What is your political stance?
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Makaze - Posts: 243
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I find it hard to give myself a 'definite' direction, party, or alignment of any form.
...I see politics as a delicate balancing act, and the parties tug and pull both ways, threatening to upset this.
I agree with parts of all sides; I've never agreed with all of anything. Instead, I believe that we NEED changes of power, here and there, shifts back and forth, etc, so that we keep a happy medium inbetween.
...I see politics as a delicate balancing act, and the parties tug and pull both ways, threatening to upset this.
I agree with parts of all sides; I've never agreed with all of anything. Instead, I believe that we NEED changes of power, here and there, shifts back and forth, etc, so that we keep a happy medium inbetween.
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Ayeaka - Posts: 561
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I'm pretty hard conservative on fiscal issues. Social issues I'm kinda moderate on, I couldn't give a damn about what people do in the privacy of their home, although I am highly anti-abortion (think about it, what if they found a furry gene, and could predict furries before they were born ); I believe that drug abuse is the scourge of human existence.
I really don't feel I align with any particular party at the moment, although if the republicans would make a return to Reagan Conservatism I'd be all for that. Generally though I vote republican in hopes that perhaps some entitlements will be cut back to a more reasonable level.
I really don't feel I align with any particular party at the moment, although if the republicans would make a return to Reagan Conservatism I'd be all for that. Generally though I vote republican in hopes that perhaps some entitlements will be cut back to a more reasonable level.
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Nynnja - Posts: 122
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I ignore the political colaberative identity and simply weigh what seems logical and ethical when I see certain situations. I consider groups of people that get together just to rub each other's backs and force issues they want upon a mass of population such as the Democrats and the Republicans to be morons and aids to the further corruption of our government system.
I've been called an "Anarchist" before though. I don't really agree with that, I just believe that people should be free and that the government should exist to serve and supplement that people - not the other way around (which seems to be the current case in our country).
I've been called an "Anarchist" before though. I don't really agree with that, I just believe that people should be free and that the government should exist to serve and supplement that people - not the other way around (which seems to be the current case in our country).
- JimmyChopblock
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Former christian/conservative/republican.
I used to be incredibly libertarian about life and economics, but then my family disowned me, I got fired multiple times, kicked out of homeless shelters, assaulted multiple times as well, even one attempted rape attempt (they wanted to make me straight durrr) all because of the perception of my lifestyle.
One could say it was beaten out of me, somewhat literally. Now I'm pretty hardcore leftist all around.
I used to be incredibly libertarian about life and economics, but then my family disowned me, I got fired multiple times, kicked out of homeless shelters, assaulted multiple times as well, even one attempted rape attempt (they wanted to make me straight durrr) all because of the perception of my lifestyle.
One could say it was beaten out of me, somewhat literally. Now I'm pretty hardcore leftist all around.
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Pathia - Posts: 340
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Thats exactly one of the reasons I believe assigning yourself to a group is bad. It brainwashes people to become nothing more but money purses for the higher ups, mouthpieces, and drones (anyone else laugh at the fact that the Pope has stated that people's greed and love of wealth is what caused the economic collapse and that it's God punishing us etc etc....as he is clothed in priceless jewels and holds a solid gold staff. I don't understand how anyone can believe in THAT cult, believers of the Bible and God or not).
You instinctually know what is right and wrong, for the most part. If people would live free and be themselves, parents wouldn't disown their children just because their children were homosexual for example. It's such a petty thing, made large by hatemongers and morons which have brainwashed the hoardes of the stupid.
You instinctually know what is right and wrong, for the most part. If people would live free and be themselves, parents wouldn't disown their children just because their children were homosexual for example. It's such a petty thing, made large by hatemongers and morons which have brainwashed the hoardes of the stupid.
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