Your political stances?

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Your political stances?

Post by Arce »

Not Hilary. Not Huckabee.
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Post by Falco Girgis »

Sometimes I believe that I lean more Republican economically (sometimes), but I absolutely cannot be a part of a party that stands so conservatively on social issues. I refuse to associate with them.

I guess I'm a Democrat (though I could more accurately be called a Libertarian) for this election, but I don't claim to be a member of any political party or group.

Obama.
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Fiscally conservative, socially liberal. I believe in free health care, free college, and eliminating welfare (the only social issue I diverge upon), especially with programs like Unemployment and WIC. There's no point to it for 99% of people, and it's a huge drain on the economy.

Obama.
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I consider myself Libertarian. Definitely socially liberal. I don't really know enough about economics to have an informed opinion on them. For this election I think I like Gravel, although he has no chance of winning.
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Libertarian but I suppose Obama is the best we'll get.
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Post by Moosader »

I'll be voting for Obama this year. I've only been able to vote for a short while, but I guess it tends to be Democrat.
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Post by dejai »

America is known as a warmonger. I really don't think any president can save you guys lol.
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Post by cypher1554R »

dejai wrote:America is known as a warmonger. I really don't think any president can save you guys lol.
lol :mrgreen: Politics are globally suckage.. Mean nothing to me.. Not in America, not here. It's just too virtual.

I was blaming Americans for all the sh*t happening in the world.. I'm not gonna do that anymore..

You got mail!
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Dear HSS120398405934787734,

The answer lies both everywhere and nowhere. It is and it's not. 1 and 0.. The bit.. Reason you're "alive".. You don't have to worry about completing your purpose, as you were written, built and compiled exactly for it. Enjoy the time of your execution (life.exe). As soon as you finish execution, your memory will be freed.
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