Republican or Democrat?

Bull

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You might be a Republican if...

1. You're a pro-lifer but support the death penalty.

2. You've ever referred to the moral fiber of something.

3. You've ever uttered the phrase "Why don't we just bomb the sons of bitches?"

4. You've ever called a secretary or waitress "Honey."

5. You don't think The Simpsons is all that funny, but you watch it because that Flanders fellow makes a lot of sense.

6. You don't let your kids watch Sesame Street because you accuse Bert and Ernie of "sexual deviance."

7. You use any of these terms to describe your wife: Old ball and chain, little woman, old lady, tax credit.

8. You scream "Dit-dit-ditto" while making love.

9. You've argued that art has a "moral foundation set in Western values."

10. You think Birkenstock was that radical rock concert in 1969.

11. You argue that you need 300 handguns in case a bear ever attacks your home.

12. Vietnam makes a lot of sense to you.

13. You point to Hootie and the Blowfish as evidence of the end of racism in America.

14. You've ever said "Clean air? Looks clean to me."

15. You've ever referred to Anita Hill as "that lying bitch" while attending a Bob Packwood fund-raiser.

16. You've ever called education a luxury.

17. You look down through a glass ceiling and chuckle.

18. You own a vehicle with an "Ollie North: American Hero" sticker.

19. You're afraid of the "liberal media."

20. You ever based an argument on the phrase, "Well, tradition dictates ..."

21. You've ever called the National Endowment for the Arts "a bunch of pornographers."

22. You think all artists are gay.

23. You ever told a child that Oscar the Grouch lives in a trash can because he is lazy and doesn't want to contribute to society.



You might be a Democrat if...

1. You believe the AIDS virus is spread by a lack of federal funding.

2. You believe that the same teacher who can't teach 4th graders how to read is somehow qualified to teach those same kids about sex.

3. You believe that guns, in the hands of law-abiding Americans, are more of a threat than U.S. nuclear weapons technology in the hands of Chinese communists.

4. You believe that there was no art before Federal funding.

5. You believe that global temperatures are less affected by cyclical, documented changes in the earth's climate, and more affected by yuppies driving SUVs.

6. You believe that gender roles are artificial but being homosexual is natural.

7. You are against capital punishment but support abortion on demand.

8. You believe that businesses create oppression and governments create prosperity.

9. You believe that hunters don't care about nature, but loony activists from Seattle do.

10. You believe that self-esteem is more important than actually doing something to earn it.

11. You believe the military, not corrupt politicians, start wars.

12. You believe the NRA is bad, because it supports certain parts of the Constitution, while the ACLU is good, because it supports certain parts of the Constitution.

13. You believe that taxes are too low, but ATM fees are too high.

14. You believe that Margaret Sanger and Gloria Steinmen are more important to American history than Thomas Jefferson, General Robert E. Lee or Thomas Edison.

15. You believe that standardized tests are racist, but racial quotas and set-asides aren't.

16. You believe Hillary Clinton is really a lady.

17. You believe that homosexual parades displaying drag, transvestites and bestiality should be constitutionally protected and manger scenes at Christmas should be illegal.
 
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luckydog71

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Bull, good one.

We are all very contradictory.

That is what happens when you have people tell you what to think and tell you what is right or wrong.

If we thought for ourselves instead of letting other people think for us, we would see how ridicules our positions really are.

The one that speaks the loudest for me is the Death Penalty / Abortion positions. How could any sane person be in favor of one but not the other or against one and not the other.
 

tiger

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Here's a joke that explains some of why I typically side with Republicans


A young woman was about to finish her first year of college. Like so many others her age, she considered herself to be a very liberal Democrat and was for distribution of all wealth. She felt deeply ashamed that her father was a rather staunch Republican, which she expressed openly.


One day, she was challenging her father on his beliefs and his
opposition to higher taxes on the rich and the addition of more
government welfare programs. Based on the lectures that she had participated in, and the occasional chat with a professor, she felt that for years her father had obviously harbored an evil, even selfish desire to keep what he thought should be his. The self professed objectivity proclaimed by ! her professors had to be the truth, and she indicated so to her father.


He stopped her and asked her point blank, "How are you doing in
school?" She answered, rather haughtily, that she had a 4.0 GPA, and let him know that it was tough to maintain. She also stated that she studied all the time, never had time to go out and party like other people she knew. She went on to say that she didn't even have time for a boyfriend, and didn't really have many college friends because of spending all her time studying.

Her father listened and then asked, "How is your good friend Mary
doing?" She replied, "Mary is barely getting by." She continued, "She barely has a 2.0 GPA," adding, "and all she takes are easy classes and she never studies. But Mary is so very popular on campus, college for her is a blast. She goes to all the parties, and very often doesn't even show up for classes because she is too hung over."

Her father then asked his daughter, "Why don't you go to the Dean's office and ask him to deduct a 1.0 off your 4.0 GPA and give it to your friend who only has a 2.0." He continued, "That way you will both have a 3.0 GPA, and certainly that would be a fair and equal distribution of GPA."

The daughter, visibly shocked by her father's suggestion, angrily fired back, "That wouldn't be fair! I worked really hard for mine, I did without and Mary has done little or nothing. She played while I
worked really hard!"

The father slowly smiled, winked and said, "Welcome to the Republican Party!"
 

luckydog71

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I agree Grendleaxe. I am independent. There is no conservative party here, if there was I would be with them.

I voted for W , a republican senator and a democrat in congress.
 

wolverine

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The USA does have other parties, such as the Libertarians (fiscal conservative and social liberal), Greens and whatever party Nader leads. But except for the time when Russ Perot was a third Presidential candidate, these parties are mostly relegated to the lunatic-fringe category.
 

HeMadeMeDoIt

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Tiger:

You are dumb (no offense and with all due respect of course)!

How could you possibly reason that people who earn things should keep them whether its their GPA or money? The simple notion that hard work should be rewarded is an asinine notion spread by those hateful right wingers! How dare you? LOL
 

kehoe

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you two are both kidding right? I thought so.
 

HeMadeMeDoIt

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Tongue was so far in cheek it almost popped a hole in it! LOL
 

kehoe

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whew!
 
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