To: Gradient Vector
I'm a very conservative Republican. Conservative is a term used to define beliefs, not a alternative party.
Just because I'm 100% pro-gun, property rights, low taxes, doesn't mean that I dumb enough to vote for an "Aardvark" party or abandon the only party that agrees with 99% of what I do.
The confusion that Libertarians have over who to vote for isn't my problem.
It's not something I can solve for them.
62 posted on
10/25/2006 1:20:05 PM PDT by
Beagle8U
(Demonrats want the Gays out of Congress.....stand back and let them purge their base.)
To: Beagle8U
"Just because I'm 100% pro-gun, property rights, low taxes, doesn't mean that I dumb enough to vote for an "Aardvark" party or abandon the only party that agrees with 99% of what I do."
The national republican party isn't 99% conservative. At best its 33. They aren't pro-gun, or property rights, and when they lower taxes they do it temporally so 8 years later they can lower them again without actually lowering them. And when they do cut taxes, they just spend the money anyway and barrow it. They are just lending you taxes they aren't collecting, you're going to be responsible for the debt eventually.
Thats not even mentioning Medicare, the borders, campaign finance Bush said was unconstitutional then signed anyway, and bridges to no where.
The worst part of this mess is there no alternative. The democrats are worse, but in the end it appears either way we are on our way to a socialist government that controls more and more of our lives.
I'm lucky my Rep. is very good, and there is no Senator from my state up for vote, otherwise I might be inclined to vote out all incumbents regardless of party.
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