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Solon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-09-08 05:50 PM
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109. Most of their power is in the House and Senate anyways...
along with governorships, etc. The fact of the matter is that, being an independent, this internal strife of the Democratic party means little to me. What I care about are policies that will help people. I'm very issue oriented, that's why I supported Dennis Kucinich, his policies were far and away better than everybody else's in the Primaries, bar none. I didn't even like how he ran his campaign that much, though part of that was because the media minimized or portrayed him as some sort of radical, and that was outside his control.

Understand this, I see this race between Democrats and Republicans as a race between two conservative parties, its just that the Democrats are slightly less conservative, both economically and socially. However, this doesn't alleviate the fact that I rarely agree with them on pretty much everything. I vote against Republicans, period. I have no one to vote FOR.
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