we have to cut this shit out with party loyalties. it simply doesn't work. they both screw the tax payers and voters over. there is no lesser two of evils. they all bow before corporate interests, foreign interests and international finance.
history has shown communism equals mass murder and trampling on people's basic human rights and libertioes. did tyou falln asleep in history class or what? ask anyone that's ever lived in any iron curtain country what communism means.
yeah, dominating as in using a foreign war to extend your presidency to four terms. talk about despotism
No, I didn't fall asleep in history class, but what I also don't do is making stupid generalizations. Communism doesn't equal mass murder. It may have, in some countries, but that doesn't mean the formula applies to every single country which has ever had communism. Again, in Portugal, for example, it was extremely positive. P.S: Have you heard of multi-quoting?
Where am I implying that all Communists are Mass Murderers again? I have a picture of that mass murdering fuck Che and I'm saying that unlike every teenage "rebel" I acutally see him for what he really is and I don't support him. You should have at least the decency not to assume what I'm saying and just read what I'm actually saying. (BTW, Che and the Castro regime are all a bunch of mass murders so I think I know what I'm saying)
There's little difference between the major parties. The differences that exist are between individuals and that is what both parties are trying to eliminate, and they appear to have created quite a large number of Lemmings over the last century. We need to start examining the candidates more closely, and demand that they represent their constituents over their party.
Well yes a lot of people probably are bisexual to a certain degree. Though really while men can be attractive they just have nothing on women.
While i clicked, and do generally vote, libertarian. When it comes to deciding how to vote, I believe politcal party affilliation is irrelevent. One should decide how to vote based on the issues, not soley on what your political party tells you, or the candidtes affiliation. Picking your political party can help in filtering all the information so you are getting data relative to your views. But if you don't understand the issue, in my opinion, it's better to not vote than just blindly vote based on what your party says. It is tough though, our current political process does promote politions obfuscating thier true goals.
Not every vote gets counted, and your vote ONLY counts if your candidate wins. That's how Democracy works, however it only applies to the election process as your candidate may not agree or even vote in favor of your views in every situation. Majority rule is only applied by the votes of the representatives who actually create the rules, which may or may not represent the desires of the majority of the population, including those who voted for the ones who hold office.
I don't vote, my vote doesn't count, plus my views are very middle of the road, leaning slightly towards liberal.