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Politial affiliation poll

Party (alpha ordered)

  • Constitution

    Votes: 3 7.5%
  • Democrat

    Votes: 6 15.0%
  • Libertarian

    Votes: 15 37.5%
  • Republican

    Votes: 16 40.0%

  • Total voters
    40

PistolPackingMomma

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I have not seen any "party" mentioned that favors my lack of political affiliation.

How about anarcho-voluntarism? How about being a sovereign individual?
 

Freedom First

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Are my eyes deceiving me, or am I reading a reference to Marxist Theory.

No reference, just the facts. Lincoln killed our Republic and any claim of Democracy doesn't stand up to a logical examination. The few do rule over the many in this country, regardless of the Constitution or any other law.
 

DrakeZ07

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Dimwitted
Eggheaded
Moronic
Obama
Craving
Retards
And
Terrorists

Hmm, I don't see how the Democrat acronym translates to that... I wonder, if you yourself would make up a similiar, insulting acronym, for the GOP/Republican Party.

Do you have any funny meanings and acronym terms to describe 'CONSTITUTION', or free association without prosecution?
 

scott58dh

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Hmm, I don't see how the Democrat acronym translates to that... I wonder, if you yourself would make up a similiar, insulting acronym, for the GOP/Republican Party.
Do you have any funny meanings and acronym terms to describe 'CONSTITUTION', or free association without prosecution?

Hey Dude, I'm more than willing to let ya' help me think of some good ,,,,,,,,(thanx to since9)
America
Christian
Citizens
Communist
Constitution
Democratic
Freedom
Green
Independent
Jefferson
Justice
Labor
Libertarian
Objectivist
Pacifist
Peace
Pirate
Prohibition
Reform
Republican
Socialist
Tea
Union
Unity
Workers
Other/Prefer not to say ,,,,,,,,,,,,, acronyms.

Knock yer'self out,,,,,,,,,,,Man !! :p

p.s., Back in the good ole' days, Dems acted like Repbs & Repbs acted like Dems. I guess the only way to tell the diff now is to see which side of the aisle has the most *fruitcakes* !!! :banana:
 
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RetiredOC

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The rent is too damn high party!!!
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Democrats....Vermin Supreme...nuff said...
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Gunslinger

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I lay claim to the first Democrat vote.

Communism reads well, but in application, considering Mans emotional, and Social immaturity, he requires coercion.--who will coerce those with absolute Power? Communism is as appealing as Capitalism.

*My post got messed-up for some reason*

Guess Marxist wasn't on for you, so you went the next best way. As to pro-gun democraps, certainly there are a few. Probably some of the SS had Jewish friends, too.
 

DrakeZ07

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Guess Marxist wasn't on for you, so you went the next best way. As to pro-gun democraps, certainly there are a few. Probably some of the SS had Jewish friends, too.

My Great uncle was a Lieutenant in the Waffen SS' 4th SS Polizei Division. My Grandfather told stories of him helping smuggle jews out of Germany, and across the Dutch border. He wasn't an anti-semite or anything, he only joined the party, and the SS for peer pressure.

Does that count as an SS Officer, albeit a LEO, having had some jewish friends by helping them escape?
 

Beretta92FSLady

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[snippers]

p.s., Back in the good ole' days, Dems acted like Repbs & Repbs acted like Dems. I guess the only way to tell the diff now is to see which side of the aisle has the most *fruitcakes* !!! :banana:

Looks would be deceiving since most fruitcakes on the Republican side are hiding in closets.
 

KYGlockster

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I know some dogs that can speak "I love you." Doesn't mean they're you're best choice to deliver the commencement speech at graduation, though.



I saw an interesting graph yesterday. Before about 1970, both Democrats and Republicans each had a firearm ownership rate of just over 50%, with the Republican rate ranging between 2 and 5 points higher. Since then, the rate for Democrats has dropped to less than 35%, while the rate for Republicans dropped only slightly, from about 57% to 52%.

Why? The reason is because prior to then, gun control wasn't a politically polarizing issue. Some people owned them, some didn't. At some point, hoplophobes infiltrated the Democratic party and began making it a party issue, ostensibly because it would lure the weak-minded pacifists to their ranks and swell their numbers.

Could you give a link to this information? The past several articles I have read on the subject has stated gun ownership has grown in both parties. Being as gun ownership is at an ALL time high, with some months selling more than 5,000,000 firearms, it has to go up.
 

SFCRetired

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Couldn't really answer the poll as I belong to what my very British former brother-in-law characterized as "Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition". Whichever bunch is in power, I'm against them and ready to throw them out and start over with a new batch. If we did this on a regular basis, they wouldn't be able to do nearly as much damage.

Of course, there is another school of thought that says we should have a revolution on a regular basis and, when it's over with, take the losers and the leaders of the revolution out and execute them. I think that was Machiavelli who advanced that idea, but can't find the cite.
 

scott58dh

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Looks would be deceiving since most fruitcakes on the Republican side are hiding in closets.

The term *fruitcake* for the PC crowd is defined as,,,,,

fruitcake [froot-keyk]  

Relevant Question,,,,,,,,,
What Is Fruitcake? .

..Main Entry: lunatic

Part of Speech: noun
Definition: person who is crazy, mad

Synonyms: crackpot, crank, cuckoo, demoniac, flake, fruitcake , kook, lamebrain, loon, maniac, neurotic, nut*, paranoid, psycho, psychopath, psychotic, scatterbrain, schizophrenic, sociopathic
Antonyms: sane

* = informal/non-formal usage

Main Entry: maniac

Part of Speech: noun
Definition: person who is crazy, overenthusiastic

Synonyms: Section 8, bedlamite, bigot, crackpot, enthusiast, fan, fanatic, fiend, flake, freak, fruitcake , kook, loon, loony, lunatic, madperson, nut*, nutcase, psycho, psychopath, schizoid, screwball, zealot

Notes: a maniac is an insane person, while manic means affected with or marked by frenzy or mania uncontrolled by reason

So, to make my point Perfectly Understood, when speaking about those in Wash. DC., I suppose the correct answer would be...........

All of The Above !!!!!!!!:lol: Beretta92FSLady ;)
 

Beretta92FSLady

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The term *fruitcake* for the PC crowd is defined as,,,,,

fruitcake [froot-keyk]  

Relevant Question,,,,,,,,,
What Is Fruitcake? .

..Main Entry: lunatic

Part of Speech: noun
Definition: person who is crazy, mad

Synonyms: crackpot, crank, cuckoo, demoniac, flake, fruitcake , kook, lamebrain, loon, maniac, neurotic, nut*, paranoid, psycho, psychopath, psychotic, scatterbrain, schizophrenic, sociopathic
Antonyms: sane

* = informal/non-formal usage

Main Entry: maniac

Part of Speech: noun
Definition: person who is crazy, overenthusiastic

Synonyms: Section 8, bedlamite, bigot, crackpot, enthusiast, fan, fanatic, fiend, flake, freak, fruitcake , kook, loon, loony, lunatic, madperson, nut*, nutcase, psycho, psychopath, schizoid, screwball, zealot

Notes: a maniac is an insane person, while manic means affected with or marked by frenzy or mania uncontrolled by reason

So, to make my point Perfectly Understood, when speaking about those in Wash. DC., I suppose the correct answer would be...........

All of The Above !!!!!!!!:lol: Beretta92FSLady ;)

I understand. But you, and me both know what you were referencing. :rolleyes: Section 8?--that's freaking funny.
 

Thundar

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I lay claim to one of them~

Not related to the qouting, but; How come the other parties aren't on the poll? Prior to 2011 and switching to democrat, I was part of the Communist Party [2007-08], and the Green Party [2009-2011]. And If I'm not mistaken, the Green party has over three-hundred-thousand members, and does win elections, and appointments to local, and state positions. I'd think that would qualify it to be on the poll. Why not put up the Pirate Party? their pretty cool, like a cybernetic version of the libertarian party... Oh, and the freedom party, the America first party, the Independant Republican party, or, even the Nazi party if that's anyones affiliation... >.>

Don't forget the AIP!
 

WalkingWolf

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I know some dogs that can speak "I love you." Doesn't mean they're you're best choice to deliver the commencement speech at graduation, though.



I saw an interesting graph yesterday. Before about 1970, both Democrats and Republicans each had a firearm ownership rate of just over 50%, with the Republican rate ranging between 2 and 5 points higher. Since then, the rate for Democrats has dropped to less than 35%, while the rate for Republicans dropped only slightly, from about 57% to 52%.

Why? The reason is because prior to then, gun control wasn't a politically polarizing issue. Some people owned them, some didn't. At some point, hoplophobes infiltrated the Democratic party and began making it a party issue, ostensibly because it would lure the weak-minded pacifists to their ranks and swell their numbers.

Most liberals do not like to admit they own guns. Criminals never admit to owning guns. Conservatives have no reason to deny owning guns. Polls are usually skewed for many reasons, mostly lack of honesty.
 

scott58dh

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You are nice. You may be wrong 99% of the time, but I like you...I don't care what the others say about you here:p

WOW !!! I've Finally made it,,,, considering that yer' from the *LEFT*coast,,,,,,, I'm a 1%er :D

BTW, what do ya' think 'bout *** Cruz’s Texas victory shows TEA PARTY staying power !!! ***

Ted Cruz’s Senate primary victory in Texas will provide a boost for tea party-backed, no-compromise conservatives in Congress.

His all-but-sure win in November will increase the number of tea party-aligned senators to six. And as many as seven more could win election, ensuring a bigger impact on both politics and policy on Capitol Hill – even if Democrats retain a Senate majority and the White House.

ME Thinx it's time fo' some REAL Change,:monkey

......... not that NObama fake stuff that 1,000,000's drank the Kool-Aid for back in 11/07 !!!! :banana:

I LUV bein' GREEN !!!
 
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