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zerorelations
12-12-2006, 11:45 PM
Thread for the freedom party!
curefiend
12-16-2006, 01:06 AM
What the hell is the freedom party?
Peace and Freedom party? If not, I was unaware that there was a "freedom" party.
GrassRootPolitician
12-20-2006, 05:43 PM
Whatever politicial party one might belong to is their freedom of choice. However Bush is a perfect example of how screwed his party is, and the Dems don't know who is who or what is what. I support the Grass Root political movement, due to the fact that they more so lean to the left wing side of politics, and many is going to the right wing side. To me there will never be a such thing as being free, and if you are not free then there's no freedom. Affirmative Action is another example of political abuse. The reason why I stated that was when Affirmative Action was voted into power it was meant to see the world that Whites don't discriminate. This past election it was voted down and stomped on, cause the whites started to cry that they was being discriminated by Blacks...:mad: However the Republician party was mostly the crybabies who voted Affirmative Action down. So here I am.:D .... Hello.
welcome, GrassRootPolitician
TheGuru
12-20-2006, 05:50 PM
i'd like to see more on how grass root politics is the base of politics
GrassRootPolitician
12-22-2006, 09:04 AM
Thanks so much Admin for your Welcome, and I am looking forward to share many political viewpoints and opinions with you all. TheGuru, Grassroot is simply the basic level of the political society or of an organization who viewpoint is viewed from a higher or more centralized positions of power. In other words we are not members of the Democratic or Republician parties. Yet we are not members of the Independent party, but we support the Green Party, and the Nationalist organization. Personally, I support any individual that's for what's right, and foremost they must keep their campaign promises if they are elected to a government position.
curefiend
12-23-2006, 03:35 AM
Id like to see the democrats magically disappear.
Phenom
12-23-2006, 09:00 AM
curefield,
from what you've debated in other forums, about gay marriage, affirmative action, it seemed that you leaned much towards the left. I am confused about your magically disappear comment about democrats, because I had an impression that you were, unless your picture is an exact depiction of who you are.
GrassRootPolitician
12-23-2006, 09:24 AM
curefield,
from what you've debated in other forums, about gay marriage, affirmative action, it seemed that you leaned much towards the left. I am confused about your magically disappear comment about democrats, because I had an impression that you were, unless your picture is an exact depiction of who you are.
:eek: Geez Phenom you must be a mind reader, and I must agree that I am
confused too. This is why I love online forum like this one,due to the fact that one might post one thing and mean something else, and that's like if my picture was a Aryan sign that everyone would know how I stand.
To me the problem is ones political affiliation instead of common political respect. My screenname speaks for itself whenever one sees it, and if one will follow my posting format it will be seen where I stand.
Seraph
12-23-2006, 09:53 AM
Wow I agree with phenom and grassroot, I am kinda confused too
could you clarify what you meant curefield?
curefiend
12-23-2006, 02:25 PM
Phenom;
In regards to my political affiliation:
My political alliance is with whatever my ideology is, not a political party (that is unless a certain political party's ideology happens to coincide with my own). The democrats, contrary to popular belief, do not represent any sort of left wing political philosophy. In terms of economic philosophy I am a Marxist, a true leftist (hehe, hence my avator!), in terms of personal liberties I am a libertarian.
That clear it up?
Phenom
12-23-2006, 02:27 PM
cool, that sums it curefield, thanks
curefiend
12-23-2006, 02:32 PM
Hehe, I hope my admission of being a Marxist suddenly doesn't discredit anything I have say now!!!!
Phenom
12-23-2006, 02:40 PM
It doesn't but many people would disagree with you
You also know how to voice your opinion, it's great.
GrassRootPolitician
12-23-2006, 02:57 PM
" Hey " Thanks Dude for being honest and open. Now I would like to share my middle of the road background. I am a firm supporter of the grassroot party that's aka the National Labor Movement, but I do consider myself a member of the Black Revolutionary Party, and regardless to whatever my beliefs are there's a right way,a wrong way,and I do it my way. " Season Greetings To All " here in the House of Politics.
Phenom
12-23-2006, 03:08 PM
Greetings to you too Grassroot
DoubleEdgedSword
01-02-2007, 11:09 AM
Both Republican and Democratic parties are replete with venal, narrow-minded bombasts, more concerned with the preservation of their status than any actual benefit to the nation. Being a Democrat doesn't make one a "liberal" any more than being a Republican makes one a "conservative."
CompleteReg
01-02-2007, 08:36 PM
which party do you affiliate with, doubleedgedsword?
USMC the Almighty
02-04-2007, 07:58 AM
Both Republican and Democratic parties are replete with venal, narrow-minded bombasts, more concerned with the preservation of their status than any actual benefit to the nation. Being a Democrat doesn't make one a "liberal" any more than being a Republican makes one a "conservative."
Agreed. Permanent political parties are the worst thing that could've happened to this country.
Friendindeed
03-19-2007, 03:43 PM
Thread for the freedom party!
Yeah liberals are the freedom party. My ass. They want to regulate everything probably til we have to write for permission to take a piss.
Friendindeed
03-19-2007, 03:44 PM
Both Republican and Democratic parties are replete with venal, narrow-minded bombasts, more concerned with the preservation of their status than any actual benefit to the nation. Being a Democrat doesn't make one a "liberal" any more than being a Republican makes one a "conservative."
Exactly right.
icono1
05-08-2007, 05:11 PM
Both Republican and Democratic parties are replete with venal, narrow-minded bombasts, more concerned with the preservation of their status than any actual benefit to the nation. Being a Democrat doesn't make one a "liberal" any more than being a Republican makes one a "conservative."
Agreed. Also no politician of any ilk should ever be trusted and everything they say and do should 1. be questioned in the extreme to uncover the truth if it exists at all and 2. they should always be held accountable for their political action's and decision's by we the people. In short no bail out's or excuse's.
9sublime
05-08-2007, 10:33 PM
Yeah liberals are the freedom party. My ass. They want to regulate everything probably til we have to write for permission to take a piss.
Only some liberals want an inoffensive over protective society where health and safety and political correctness rule over everyone. I'm 'liberal' and thats the last thing I want.
ArmChair General
05-09-2007, 12:48 AM
Only some liberals want an inoffensive over protective society where health and safety and political correctness rule over everyone. I'm 'liberal' and thats the last thing I want.
unless it comes to censoring me right?
9sublime
05-09-2007, 06:55 AM
Ha, no I was pissed off with some stuff when I said that. I find you pretty amsuing really. Your angles on being a right wing facist are different than usual because of the fact your a war nerd and side with whoevers actually right, not who right wing Americans normally side with. However, I do find you a pathetic tithead.
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