2000 - G.W. (R) I was only 17 then I wasn't old enough to vote, but if I would have been old enough to vote this is who it would have been
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UGH!!! Let me be blunt here...I am SO disappointed to hear that your going to vote for Obama, who has been an absolutely horrible president! (I'm not even going to get into as to why...it's pretty long) Yeah, he's gonna advance us alright....right towards bankruptcy!
I know I would not have believed it my self if you would have asked me 10 years ago. I was a die heard Right winger. Heck I am a registered republican have been since 18, but am thinking of switching to Libratiran or independent. I don't agree with Democrats on a lot of things and I am not one, but I have just lost faith in the republicans to actually DO SOMETHING
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I spent most of my life registered as a Democrat, and have never been registered as a Republican. Though currently registered as a Libertarian, I unofficially disowned them (I'll make it official some day) when their current Chairman dissed the TEA Party, claiming they had disappeared when in fact they had gone to work restoring America to its core values. You can best describe me as a TEA Party Republican, though I was hesitant to associate myself with Republicans until I could figure out what Romney was up to
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You can't look at it as Democrat and Republican. It's more accurate to look at it as Progressive and Conservative, or Big Government and Small Government. Progressives seek a bigger and bigger government where professors and bureaucrats decide how you should live your life and even when you are no longer of any use. Progressives are present in BOTH parties, but they tend to be far more aggressive in the Democrat party. Progressivism was STARTED by Republican Teddy Roosevelt in fact! George W. Bush was a Progressive, John McCain is a Progressive, Obama is a HUGE Progressive that is running us over a cliff
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