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Davey is laying it down:
Conservative IndependenceDavey, I don't blame you - not ONE-LITTLE-BIT.I am leaving the GOP.
You heard me right, I am giving up my status as a Republicans and registering as an Independent.
Why?
Well, I have toyed with the idea in the past, but decided against it. But I decided that it wouldn’t be wise to leave. But the Republicans have proven time and time again that they don’t have what it takes to stand up for what the party is supposed to believe in, or even stand up for themselves.
I too have been toying with the idea of changing my party affiliation or just abandoning all parties in general.
Just as I 'unregistered' as a Democrat a few years back, I can do it again with the GOP.
I'm tired of the GOP following through with the same crap - time and again. In My Opinion, they're just a slightly different version of the DNC and they aren't worth the powder to blow them to Hell.
I'm with you Davey - sooner or later I'll be changing my affiliation(s).
Do you hear what's happening President Bush? Keep up this crap and the GOP is sure to loose seats in Congress in 2006 and that prime chunk of real estate at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in 2008.
Davey and I are but two individuals that are just fed up with this situation. Now: multiply that by about several hundred THOUSAND people and you're got a situation on your hands.
Final Word to the GOP: Get your shit wired!
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For the reasons you're contemplating leaving the GOP, I'm contemplating joining it -- to get more influence over it, by virtue of being able to vote in its primaries. Granted, that's not a lot more influence, but if enough disaffected and disaffiliated sorts were to exercise it, something good might come of it.
|| Posted by Francis W. Porretto, July 6, 2005 02:23 PM ||Still waiting for that politician that works for the people as opposed to working for a party.
|| Posted by Yogimus, July 6, 2005 05:11 PM ||DNC RNC, when it comes down to the average joe, the NC means No Clue...
I only registered as a Democrat so I could vote in the 2004 primaries. Otherwise I vote the person not the party.
Of course, I still lean heavily to the "left", so I guess I'll continue to bash the Republicans and the "religious right" or christian conservatives or whatever you want to call them mercilessly over at AWW... ;)
|| Posted by scroff, July 6, 2005 09:20 PM ||For the same reason as Porretto, I'm thinking of joining the R's as my first registered political party in my 15 years as a voting age adult.
There are more small L libertarians in this country than there are members of the hardcore 'religious right'. If just 2/3 of the libertarians signed up and got to vote within the party, the Republican Party might actually start standing for actual fiscal responsibility, among other things, withing 10 years or so.
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