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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....08-08-03....Pippin's Thoughts ~ "Confessions of an Ex-Democrat"
Mama_Bear; Pippin | Pippin
Posted on 08/08/2003 5:38:47 AM PDT by Mama_Bear
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Confessions of an Ex-Democrat
I recently read a thread on Free Republic about an ex-democrat who didnt leave the party so much as the Democratic Party left them!
Well, this is how I feel at times. Let me explain......
Back in the mid to late 70s when I was a teenager, Watergate was going full swing and dominating our television viewing. Oh, I can remember when, during the hearings, the soaps and other daytime programs would be pre-empted for coverage that seemed to go on for decades. Im afraid that did not put the GOP in a good light for me, or with many others of my age group. As far as I could tell, the Republican Party seemed to be made up of grumpy old men and crooks.
My dad was a staunch Republican, I certainly didnt think he was a crook, but I thought he was misguided at least! In a fit of rebelliousness I registered to vote as an Independent as I didnt want to be associated with either the Democrats, who I was suspicious of, or the Republicans as I had grown tired of them in power. So, in 1976, which was the first presidential election in which I was eligible to vote, I had already decided I was not going to vote for Ford (boy, what a mistake that was!). I was going for either the Independent or the Democrat running against him.
I was as surprised as the rest of the country when Jimmy Carter won the Primary Election to become the Democratic candidate for the 76 race. Realizing that I could not vote in a primary election unless I was a member of a major party, I registered as a Democrat to vote for Carter. I was just so glad to have someone I hadnt seen or heard of before get a chance to right some of the wrongs this country had been experiencing (remember, I was growing up in a very liberal state and had become thoroughly brainwashed).
I started to work on Carters campaign as well as the campaigns of others for lesser offices. I even went door to door campaigning with the wife of one of the candidates running for the state senate. He lost but I had fun campaigning. Those were the good old days, before the Internet, and when it still was okay to be outside walking around and not have to worry if the next house we came to had an axe-murderer or a pervert or a terrorist living there.
At the time I wasnt thinking about what my personal political views were, I just knew what I liked and what I didnt like. I was very naive and I thought these Democrats were really fun people to be around, I didnt know until much later about their views on issues such as abortion or gun control or anything else. I just knew I was against abortion and for the right to own guns. The exact opposite of the Democratic Party views. In fact, I had someone comment to me one day that I sounded too conservative to be a Democrat. I didnt think much about the comment, but I guess I kind of held to it in the back of my mind.
As for President Carter, I was really excited about the fact that the first time I voted in an election I voted for the winner! I purposely stayed home to watch his inauguration, as I wanted to see how my vote counted.
I ignored the fact that many people did not feel the same way about him as I did. I guess I wasnt thinking about the oil shortage or the gas crisis or embargoes or stuff like that, because in 1980 I worked on Carters re-election committee. I really thought he would win, but there were the hostages in Iran among a whole slew of other problems. And Reagan was very popular, he seemed to bring hope to a lot of people. But, all I could think of was myself at the time and I felt if Carter were to lose that would somehow mean I was a bad voter and I voted for a bad President.
Im afraid that is what I thought; do you know that I boycotted President Reagan the first year he was in office? But I was stunned and horrified when someone actually tried to assassinate him! Thats when I started to think, how dare anyone try to harm my President! I guess I was starting to see the Democrats for what they were. I started to see folks like Reagan and others as the good, decent, America-lovers that they truly were.
Still, I was enthralled with the Democrats and thought they had some redeeming qualities. In fact, when Carter had lost the election in 1980 to Ronald Reagan we all cried and kept saying in 1984 well be ready for Teddy, meaning Senator Ted Kennedy, who, by the way, I did not care for much. I though he was an arrogant fool. He still is!
What really steered me in the right direction (pun intended) was the 1992 election and the aftermath. Yes, being the dutiful little dim I voted for Clinton, and oh how I rue the day! I was going to vote for Bush Sr. but I remembered the 1984 election when I had voted a split ticket and got balled out by other Democrats. They told me I should always vote the party line. So like a zombie, I followed the leader and drank their Kool-Aid!
Not long after 1992 election, I regretted my vote. I no longer felt like a failed voter if the guy I voted for lost re-election, but I still felt like a bad American and a bad voter for voting the way I did this time. I think that was about the time I started seriously considering re-registering as a Republican.
I remember when I went to vote in 1996, I think that was the first time I voted for a Republican presidential candidate. It was then that I asked the election judge working at the polls if I could register as a Republican. She told me I could, however it would be too late for me to vote as a Republican in the 1996 election. But, by the time I got to vote in the state election, I was voting as a Republican. I remember everyone I knew thinking I had lost my mind. But I think I had finally come to my senses!
I dont need to tell you who I voted for in 2000! And Im glad I did! I am proud of my President for the first time since 1974!
God Bless George W. Bush with four more years as our President!
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To: Only1choice____Freedom; anniegetyourgun; Northern Yankee
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posted on
08/08/2003 9:41:40 AM PDT
by
Billie
To: The Thin Man
I just hate it when the hostess beats me to it! Neener, neener! Soooooooo sorry to ruin your day. ;-)
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posted on
08/08/2003 9:44:13 AM PDT
by
Mama_Bear
(aka: Lori)
To: Tooters; JohnHuang2
Morning, Tooters! Morning, John!
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posted on
08/08/2003 9:44:18 AM PDT
by
Billie
To: Mama_Bear; Pippin
((((((((Pippin)))))))
What a wonderful journey! Thank you for sharing that with us. I, too, am a "recovering democrat." Always a registered Independent, but heavy democratic leanings. The klintoons were a real eye-opener - that and meeting .45MAN in 1997. The combination swung me the "right" way, as well.
((((((Mama_Bear)))))))
Beautiful presentation! Happy FRiday to you both and thank you for bringing this essay to the Finest!
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posted on
08/08/2003 9:44:19 AM PDT
by
dansangel
(America - Love it, Support it or LEAVE it!)
To: MeeknMing
:O)
105
posted on
08/08/2003 9:45:40 AM PDT
by
Pippin
(Bush/Cheney in '04)
To: Calpernia
((((((((((Calpernia)))))))))
Always so wonderful to see your signature bird and bath. Hoping you are having a Finest FRiday. This is my favorite day of the week!
:-)
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posted on
08/08/2003 9:46:02 AM PDT
by
dansangel
(America - Love it, Support it or LEAVE it!)
To: dansangel
Hi, (((DANSY)))!
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posted on
08/08/2003 9:46:44 AM PDT
by
Pippin
(Bush/Cheney in '04)
To: Billie
G'mornin' backatya ;-)
To: dansangel
(((((((((dansangel!))))))))))
To: JohnHuang2
Hi, (((JOHN)))!
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posted on
08/08/2003 9:48:03 AM PDT
by
Pippin
(Bush/Cheney in '04)
To: Libertina
Lovely start to the day, isn't it? :)Sure is, and *your* stopping by has made it even 'lovelier'. : )
To: jwfiv
((((((((jwfiv)))))))
Hope things are going well for you this Fine FRiday. I know I'm sure glad to see today come - very busy week at w-o-r-k (ugh). At least I know I have a reprieve!
:-)
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posted on
08/08/2003 9:48:12 AM PDT
by
dansangel
(America - Love it, Support it or LEAVE it!)
To: Admin Moderator
Thanks!
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posted on
08/08/2003 9:48:47 AM PDT
by
Pippin
(Bush/Cheney in '04)
To: Pippin
*Smiles*
To: JohnHuang2
((((((((JH2))))))))
Sharpen up that sword, John. There's a whole bunch of dimwitted lefties out there that need a lesson! LOL!!
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posted on
08/08/2003 9:49:14 AM PDT
by
dansangel
(America - Love it, Support it or LEAVE it!)
To: Billie
Hi, Billie!
A quick thought for the day:
If a man says something in the woods and there are no women there, is he still wrong?
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posted on
08/08/2003 9:49:25 AM PDT
by
MaryFromMichigan
(God made us Freepers, Prozac made us friends.)
To: dansangel
But I turned "right" LOL!
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posted on
08/08/2003 9:50:14 AM PDT
by
Pippin
(Bush/Cheney in '04)
To: Tooters
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posted on
08/08/2003 9:50:47 AM PDT
by
Pippin
(Bush/Cheney in '04)
To: dansangel
Will do ;-)
To: ST.LOUIE1
[[[[[{{{{{(((((Louie_Wolfie_Man)))))}}}}}]]]]]
Now my Finest FRiday is complete!
:-)
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posted on
08/08/2003 9:51:14 AM PDT
by
dansangel
(America - Love it, Support it or LEAVE it!)
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