What does this mean to you, kentay?
What does this mean to you, kentay?
I will tell you at our Inauguration Party. kentay
So you are a dem. Got it. There was a time you argued vehemently that you were an independent.
What does this mean to you, kentay?
I will tell you at our Inauguration Party. kentay
So you are a dem. Got it. There was a time you argued vehemently that you were an independent.
I don't know why I have to explain everything to you like you were my student. On all the questionnaires it ask what you consider yourself to be. My answers is Independent. Then they ask which party Democrats or Republican do you lean more too, My answers Democrats. I hope this helps you. kentay
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If you were my teacher I would probably quit school, hire an English and writing tutor, and then get a GED.
Kentay,
You really call yourself an independent? Why? Based on what you've written you seem to be a rock-solid Democrat. You agree with the Democrat position well over 90% of the time. In fact, is there any issue in which you side with Republicans?
I just don't get this. Some of you people seem to think that if you aren't in complete lockstep or don't agree with 100% of Democrat positions, then you're independent. Nonsense, you're a Democrat. If total agreement were a requirement then there would be no Republicans or Democrats at all because nobody agrees 100% of the time with a political party. Nobody.
I generally agree with the Republican's domestic agenda but often disagree with their international policies and tactics. Am I an independent? Nope, I'm a Republican.
Wasn't you a Democrat at one time? I am an Independent because I have voted for Republican many times, but not any since your party went bigoted and crazy.
So you call yourself an independent now because in the past you have voted for Republicans. Seems odd. Do you also call yourself middle-aged because it's halfway between infancy and elderly? To be honest you should associate yourself with which ever political party best fits your worldview TODAY.
Yes, I was a Democrat in my teens and twenties. As I explained before, it was largely from ignorance. As a young man I didn't give-a-hoot about politics or culture and my political beliefs were driven by emotion and a severe lack of knowledge and understanding about mankind and history. Once I allowed myself to truly consider other points-of-view and I started looking beyond just the intentions of government programs and started examining the unintended consequences, the shine came off progressive thought rather quickly.