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View Poll Results: What party should I join?
Republican:The "big-tent" will allow me to fit in despite some major differences in opinion 1 9.09%
Democrat:Alot of my girlfriends have been democrat, and it could be a good change for the party 1 9.09%
Libertarian:I think out of all the parties, I fit-in most with these guys.. 8 72.73%
Constitution:Their respect for the unborn, etc, I'd probably get along just fine with them 1 9.09%
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Old 07-03-2008, 08:47 PM
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You seem to be primarily focused on the conservative values of a libertarian so that would be the first choice.

However, you seem to have beliefs that fall under the wide scope of being a republican as well (mainly the abortion issue).

So I would suggest being a libertarian or continue NPA
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It is impossible to waste your vote when you are voting for what you believe in.
Non sense. I disagree completely. Voting for a libertarian almost always means nothing for your vote. Just like Ron Paul and any other libertarian. They don't have the mass appeal, so Ron Paul just sits in Congress and twiddles his thumb, even though he is considered a Republican. No one takes him seriously.
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You sir have all the earmarks of a libertarian. Whether or not you want to make the jump and register as a Libertarian is up to you, but you are indeed a libertarian. Remember, Independent is also an option.
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If you want to see change, you shouldn't align yourself with the libertarians. Voting for one is a vote wasted b/c they never win.
Who cares about winning just sign up to the party you truly like. Breaking the 2 party system would be fantastic. Imagine a world with a 3 party system.. Libertarians vs Constitution vs Republicans.. ahh dreamy..
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Non sense. I disagree completely. Voting for a libertarian almost always means nothing for your vote. Just like Ron Paul and any other libertarian. They don't have the mass appeal, so Ron Paul just sits in Congress and twiddles his thumb, even though he is considered a Republican. No one takes him seriously.
Your vote means absolutely nothing on a grand scale anyways if I'm going to look at it the way we are here.

But if you are going to vote, you might as well vote for what you believe in.
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But if you are going to vote, you might as well vote for what you believe in.
Exactly, infact I'm going to help campaign for Chuck Baldwin.

I was deciding between Bob Barr and Chuck Baldwin, they both kind of make me roll my eyes with their social conservatism and war rhetoric. But they're both prolife, but I like Chuck Baldwin's more visible plan better to take Dr. Ron Paul's bill to the supreme court of recognizing fetuses as persons, thus endowing them with the same natural rights we all have and it would overlapse Roe vs Wade and state laws..

Also Bob Barr's personal life makes me suspicious if he's authentically prolife. If he can't be prolife in his personal life, how can I trust him in his political life? Granted that was a long time ago, but still...


Ofcourse I don't know (*)(*)(*)(*) about helping campaigns, so I was thinking of graffiting over Obama/McCain signs "Hahaha Disregard that, Obama/McCain suck cocks!" Then write at the bottom Chuck Baldwin. XP


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So what party do you think I should join?
Libertarian
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Which party should I register as?

I'm not one for joining the herd, so my advise to you is stick with NPA.





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