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Call | 5 | 9.62% | |
Raise and fold to a 3-bet | 4 | 7.69% | |
Raise and call a 3-bet | 42 | 80.77% | |
Other | 1 | 1.92% | |
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Big Issues
If your like me you hate both parties and feel they are practicaly the same. I found Bush and Kerry so repuslive I voted third party. However, there are time when one must sacrifice principle for practicality and vote for a major party.
We have a lot of different stances on many issues, but some are more important to us. Is there any one issue where you would vote for a major party (or if you already do, the other major party) because of thier stance on that issue alone (supposing thier other stances weren't too repulsive). Mine is education. If someone offered to switch over to a private school voucher system, and it sounded intelligent and I thought they were honest then I'd vote for them. The major challenege of the next century is keeping our nation competitive now that 3 billion people have emerged from the depths of socialism to join the global marketplace. Education is the most essential part of this. The bar would be higher for Democrats, since the Teacher's Union has them in thier pocket. However, if they really genuinly ditched the teachers union and came up with the right proposal I could actually see myself voting Democrat. |
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Re: Big Issues
Social issues.
The religious right has hijacked Washington. |
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Re: Big Issues
I'm a libertarian who would rather be a Republican.
If the GOP would stop behaving like a bunch of Dixiecrats and actually become the party of limited government and individual freedom of choice, they'd have my vote. |
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Re: Big Issues
Ummm, what if the Democrats became the party of limited govt and individual freedom?
I thought your first paragraph strange. |
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Re: Big Issues
Less likely, I guess.
1. I prefer the party that gave us Abe Lincoln over the party that gave us LBJ 2. The Democrats also have to stop sucking up to scum like Arafat & Sharprton 3. The Democrats have to stop resorting to out-and-out class warfare. I'll accept that there may be analagous situations with the GOP, but they're still closer to libertarian than the Democrats even if only by a RCH. |
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Re: Big Issues
Try to stick to the OP. What one issue would swing your vote and why. Its a given the person you vote for will have serious flaws.
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Re: Big Issues
Try to stick to the OP. What one issue would swing your vote and why.
Easy answer, then. No one issue will swing my vote away from the LP. One issue voters are idiots. |
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Re: Big Issues
You want limited govt and freedom. Right?
I could argue that over the last 20 years democrats have given more limited govt and more freedom. If you tried, I am sure you could prepare the same debating points. |
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Re: Big Issues
No argument. I'll agree that it's a Hobson's choice.
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Re: Big Issues
Democrats started SS and Medicare. They practically pioneered the idea of business subsidies and handouts (which was later hijacked by republics). They have driven the idea into American's that things the government gives them are free and the taxpayer deserves to pay higher taxes.
On social issues they have always supported greater freedom. But that is why I vote LP instead of Repub. Because I like that plank of thier ideology. A liberal who understands economics is a libraterian. |
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