I am something other than a registered democrat!
What took you so long? You're not a minority, nor a criminal, you work, you should never have been a donk.
Behold the pale horse. The man who sat on him was death, and Hell followed with him.
Olevet Posse Pistolero
Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2015.
Teach a man to fish and he'll no longer be a democrat.
I would agree with you but then we'd both be wrong.
Im still registered as a Dem.
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If God wanted Men to look women in the eyes, He wouldnt have gave em Boobs !
20 year old me: conservatives are so short sighted, they just don't see the big picture
40 year old me: Inexperienced, opinionated people are humorous.
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....and now please direct your attention to the field and J. Clayton Feaver will lead us in a moment of prayer...
"......please protect these young men from injury and for one and all to exhibit good sportsmanship.....IN JESUS NAME WE PRAY AMEN
-J Clayton Feaver
Enjoy
Behold the pale horse. The man who sat on him was death, and Hell followed with him.
Olevet Posse Pistolero
Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2015.
so am I....I remain that way just so I can **** them off.
I wouldn't say I'm getting less conservative as I get older, but am getting less happy with my party. (Republican) At 20 being Republican to me meant standing up to the commies and ayatollahs, sneering at the Ted Kennedy Great Society spoon-feeders and trying to get taxes down to something sensible.
The Republicans seem to have lost some of their focus. I'm slanting a little Libertarian, maybe.
If you're not a socialist in your youth, you have no heart.
If you're not a conservative in your maturity, you have no brain.
- Winston Churchill
(I probably mangled the quote, but it's close enough).
"I don't know karate, but I know ka-razor!" - James Brown
"I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma; but perhaps there is a key. That key is Russian national interest."
Winston Churchill
"I cannot forecast to you the nature of our relationship. It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside and enigma, with a chewy nougat center"
Bill Clinton to an anonymous intern.
I was a registered D my whole life and voted that way...until Jimmy Carter came along. Actually, I did vote for him, and almost felt dirty when I voted for Reagan in 1980 as a D. After his first term, I switched parties feeling like I oughta actually support what I believed in. Been a registered R since.
All that being said, the R party is nothing like it was back then. I did not vote in any primaries, and probably won't vote this fall. There's nobody out there worthy of my vote, and I won't vote for an Independent because all that does is insure a D will slip back in. In short, politics/politicians in this country is one ****ed up pile of moose scat. It's odiferous, and I want no part of it. I haven't watched a debate, a news program, or even 10-seconds of any political talk on TV or the radio. I simply don't care about it anymore. **** em all. In the A.
I was a republican from day one. Like many, it was because I was raised in a conservative home. I've never changed my registered status, but either the party has gone much further left, or I'm much more liberal than I used to be. If I were to change my party affiliation, I'd probably go Libertarian.