For those that are part of a political party. Do you fully agree with your party's platform? If not what parts of it do you not agree with?
I was once a democrat. Because my parents were. And hey, Clinton seemed to be doing alright...
Then, after I got outa college, I was a republican. But I soon learned that despite the rhetoric, republicans were just democrats with guns.
I discovered the libertarian party. And I drank deeply of the coolaid. The NAP made sense. Freedom made sense. I was a minarchist. I believed in less government..I still do. But I've given up on the libertarians. Sadly, it's not my belief that they're ever going to amount to anything as a party. They can't even decide on a platform. Their foremost member, Ron Paul, won't even run as one. Why? Because they party is more at odds with itself, than with any other political party. In addition, the NAP, when taken to its logical conclusion, means anarchy. Which is where the two main camps sit in that party...anarcho capitalism, and anarcho communism.
And so I am bereft of a party. I cherry pick other parties. Which is working out much easier for, idiologically...but that amounts to a small hill of beans without anyone within government, or aspiring to join those ranks, who represents my ideologies.
For those that are part of a political party. Do you fully agree with your party's platform? If not what parts of it do you not agree with?
For those that are part of a political party. Do you fully agree with your party's platform? If not what parts of it do you not agree with?
For those that are part of a political party. Do you fully agree with your party's platform? If not what parts of it do you not agree with?
For those that are part of a political party. Do you fully agree with your party's platform? If not what parts of it do you not agree with?
I agree with the political party 100% of the time. I even agree with them whenever I don't. That's the point of a political party. If there is infighting in the party, the party becomes ineffective.
A person that stands on principles should never run for congress. A mature adult that likes to be part of a winning team will work 100 times better than a good man that likes his party to lose so that he can feel good about himself.
Yes, sir. I agree with my party 100% of the time. That's the whole point. Otherwise you should be independent or unaffiliated.
too many citizens have placed their party allegiance above that loyalty given to their countryThat is scary. My sister-in-law is like that.
Do you believe in them no matter what? Like if they told you to take up arms against the government, would you do that? I guess what I am asking is if you have a breaking point.
We need people of principle to run this country. It's time we kicked out the politicians.I agree with the political party 100% of the time. I even agree with them whenever I don't. That's the point of a political party. If there is infighting in the party, the party becomes ineffective.
A person that stands on principles should never run for congress. A mature adult that likes to be part of a winning team will work 100 times better than a good man that likes his party to lose so that he can feel good about himself.
Yes, sir. I agree with my party 100% of the time. That's the whole point. Otherwise you should be independent or unaffiliated.
too many citizens have placed their party allegiance above that loyalty given to their country
We need people of principle to run this country. It's time we kicked out the politicians.