So by that definition I guess we're to gather you'll be voting party lines.Originally posted by: LS8
Voting party lines is an archaic practice for the intellectually challenged in my opinion.
RD: in another thread I asked how you'd be voting on the "Question 1, 2, 3" in Mass - there's no (D) behind the questions to make it easy on youOriginally posted by: Red Dawn
So by that definition I guess we're to gather you'll be voting party lines.Originally posted by: LS8
Voting party lines is an archaic practice for the intellectually challenged in my opinion.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
So by that definition I guess we're to gather you'll be voting party lines.Originally posted by: LS8
Voting party lines is an archaic practice for the intellectually challenged in my opinion.
Hey don't mind me, according to the Republican partisans I'm a Simpleton because I never voted for a Republican for President. I might not always vote Democrat but I definitely won't vote Republican.Originally posted by: LS8
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
So by that definition I guess we're to gather you'll be voting party lines.Originally posted by: LS8
Voting party lines is an archaic practice for the intellectually challenged in my opinion.
Struck a nerve did I?
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Hey don't mind me, according to the Republican partisans I'm a Simpleton because I never voted for a Republican for President. I might not always vote Democrat but I definitely won't vote Republican.Originally posted by: LS8
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
So by that definition I guess we're to gather you'll be voting party lines.Originally posted by: LS8
Voting party lines is an archaic practice for the intellectually challenged in my opinion.
Struck a nerve did I?
Originally posted by: jpeyton
I'm a Democrat in a blue state, I vote, and your poll doesn't make any sense.
I'm not in a swing state, but my state is blue, and that option isn't listed in your poll.Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Originally posted by: jpeyton
I'm a Democrat in a blue state, I vote, and your poll doesn't make any sense.
Please enlighten me as to which part doesnt make sense?
That wasn't as much of an attack as it was me just mocking you for being so full of yourself as to call others intellectually challenged because they might not agree with youOriginally posted by: LS8
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Hey don't mind me, according to the Republican partisans I'm a Simpleton because I never voted for a Republican for President. I might not always vote Democrat but I definitely won't vote Republican.Originally posted by: LS8
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
So by that definition I guess we're to gather you'll be voting party lines.Originally posted by: LS8
Voting party lines is an archaic practice for the intellectually challenged in my opinion.
Struck a nerve did I?
So your attack on me was to prove what? That you agree with me?
I could see myself voting for a Republican if he first told the Social Conservatives/ Ridiculous..err..Religious Right to take a hike. The last Republican nominee that did that was Barry Goldwater who was also the last Republican nominee that truly followed Republican ideals. The problem I had with him was his hawkish approach to Foreign Affairs.I can't say that I would never vote for a Republican and I can't say I would never vote for a Democrat. Voting for someone because they have a D or an R in front of their name is ridiculous, but most people do it anyway.
Originally posted by: jpeyton
I'm not in a swing state, but my state is blue, and that option isn't listed in your poll.Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Originally posted by: jpeyton
I'm a Democrat in a blue state, I vote, and your poll doesn't make any sense.
Please enlighten me as to which part doesnt make sense?
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
That wasn't as much of an attack as it was me just mocking you for being so full of yourself as to call others intellectually challenged because they might not agree with you
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
I could see myself voting for a Republican if he first told the Social Conservatives/ Ridiculous..err..Religious Right to take a hike. The last Republican nominee that did that was Barry Goldwater who was also the last Republican nominee that truly followed Republican ideals. The problem I had with him was his hawkish approach to Foreign Affairs.
Which excludes the Religious Right and the Social Conservatives who seem to be the base for the Republican Party.Originally posted by: LS8
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
That wasn't as much of an attack as it was me just mocking you for being so full of yourself as to call others intellectually challenged because they might not agree with you
And why shouldn't I make that judgment? If it were untrue perhaps but you and I both know it's a ridiculous practice.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
I could see myself voting for a Republican if he first told the Social Conservatives/ Ridiculous..err..Religious Right to take a hike. The last Republican nominee that did that was Barry Goldwater who was also the last Republican nominee that truly followed Republican ideals. The problem I had with him was his hawkish approach to Foreign Affairs.
I don't have a problem with a candidate hailing from a certain religion so long as they hold true to the principles and ideals of the Constitution. They can believe what they want, it's none of my business and truthfully I don't even consider it in my judgements of the person so long as they don't have a record of using said beliefs to dictate how they act in government.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Which excludes the Religious Right and the Social Conservatives who seem to be the base for the Republican Party.Originally posted by: LS8
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
That wasn't as much of an attack as it was me just mocking you for being so full of yourself as to call others intellectually challenged because they might not agree with you
And why shouldn't I make that judgment? If it were untrue perhaps but you and I both know it's a ridiculous practice.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
I could see myself voting for a Republican if he first told the Social Conservatives/ Ridiculous..err..Religious Right to take a hike. The last Republican nominee that did that was Barry Goldwater who was also the last Republican nominee that truly followed Republican ideals. The problem I had with him was his hawkish approach to Foreign Affairs.
I don't have a problem with a candidate hailing from a certain religion so long as they hold true to the principles and ideals of the Constitution. They can believe what they want, it's none of my business and truthfully I don't even consider it in my judgments of the person so long as they don't have a record of using said beliefs to dictate how they act in government.
Well when an Atheist actually gets elected then I'll cross that bridge.Originally posted by: LS8
[I would no more vote for a Christian who advocates the forced teaching religion in public schools than I would vote for an atheist who advocates the restriction on the teaching of religion.