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    Default Where on the political spectrum do you lie? (Mods: Please don't move!)

    Just trying to get a grasp on where everyone is, whether your Republican or Democrat, Green or Independant.

    It seems like most cigar afficianado's tend to be republican. Myself, I am an independant, but I tend to value left rights like abortion and gay marriage. There are some republican ideals I agree with, but for the most part, find right wingers nuts. I'm just sick at the incompetence of the Democratic party right now.

    I have this here so that I can get an idea as well as post this in the open where people will see it.

    Thanks, and keep this thread alive!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rbraczyk
    Just trying to get a grasp on where everyone is, whether your Republican or Democrat, Green or Independant.

    It seems like most cigar afficianado's tend to be republican. Myself, I am an independant, but I tend to value left rights like abortion and gay marriage. There are some republican ideals I agree with, but for the most part, find right wingers nuts. I'm just sick at the incompetence of the Democratic party right now.

    I have this here so that I can get an idea as well as post this in the open where people will see it.

    Thanks, and keep this thread alive!
    moral issues lea ,has a lot to do with my jobn to republican,other than that democrat
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    i guess i'd say independent, although i think we should just get rid of the parties and not have sides, haha, i'm sure i'll hear something for saying that
    Last edited by QuietC; 07-17-2005 at 12:17 AM. Reason: forgot a word damn jager

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuietC
    i guess i'd say independent, although i think we should just get rid of the parties and not have sides, haha, i'm sure i'll hear something for saying
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    I consider myself a progressive libertarian who values personal freedom on lifestyle issues while identifying with a common good on social and economic issues. Essentially, the country is going in the exact opposite direction from my personal philosophy on nearly every major issue, so watching the nightly news is a tremendously frustrating experience for me.

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    Pretty far off the right on both the social and economic spectrum myself.
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    I am fiscally conservative but socially liberal. I have no problem doing what I can for people but I am not sure doing it through big government is the answer. Too much over-head. As for voting, I am indy. I vote for who I believe I can trust.

    Personally I don't believe is straight tic votes. If you not going to educate your self on all the positions and the people who are running for them don't just vote for them because of the party affiliation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhcigarfan
    Personally I don't believe in straight tic votes. If you not going to educate your self on all the positions and the people who are running for them don't just vote for them because of the party affiliation.

    As above on how to vote. Usually vote in the UK for Labour or Liberal Democrats so that puts me on the left, but with how politics is going nowadays, not by much!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhcigarfan
    I am fiscally conservative but socially liberal. I have no problem doing what I can for people but I am not sure doing it through big government is the answer. Too much over-head. As for voting, I am indy. I vote for who I believe I can trust.

    Personally I don't believe is straight tic votes. If you not going to educate your self on all the positions and the people who are running for them don't just vote for them because of the party affiliation.
    I actually completely disagree with the notion that people shouldn't vote strictly on party affiliation. I've been working at the state capitol in Connecticut off and on for 12 years and what gets me is INDIVIDUALLY, many Democrat state legislators talk the story about being "conservative" when it comes to important issues like taxing and spending but when it comes down to voting 99.9% of the time they vote party lines because YOU CANNOT BUCK PARTY LEADERSHIP. So if you believe in a party's philosophical position for the most part, you really have to vote the party and not the person. nhcigarfan, you sound like today's definition of the modern Republican, fiscally conservative with a realistic view that we must help those who cannot help themselves BUT NOT WITH BIG GOVERNMENT!!

    Now I know it sounds wrong but I'm tellin' ya, I've seen too much of this nonsense first hand and that's the way it works, almost all major votes in State's legislatures are along party lines, no matter what an individual candidate may say, campaign about or whatever.......

    Fortunately in New Hampshire, the Democrats will NEVER be able to get control of the House. Once in a great while they manage to get control of the State Senate but if I remember correctly, the Republicans got control back in 2002. The Democrats in New Hampshire dream about a state income tax but their candidates usually don't say it publicly. Once Democratic State Senator (McLarnen, I think her name was?) in Rochester came out and said she supported it. LMAO, guess what, she LOST (District #6, Rochester and a few surrounding towns)
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