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How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:41 pm
by Hope6
My uncle used to say that if his party put a stump up there to run for president, he would vote for it! :rolleyes:
To me that seems like a strange way to think about it!
I always like to vote for the person, not the party!
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 7:17 pm
by K.Snyder
Hope6;1038272 wrote: My uncle used to say that if his party put a stump up there to run for president, he would vote for it! :rolleyes:
To me that seems like a strange way to think about it!
I always like to vote for the person, not the party!
Sadly the party mentality is still very prevalent and still very here to stay for quite some time I think...
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 8:03 pm
by wildhorses
I pay no attention whatsoever to parties. I vote the person.
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 4:26 am
by Hope6
well i'm not registered as any particular party. I've voted in every presidential election since i was old enough to register to vote at 18, and i have voted both democratic and republican!

How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:49 am
by Oscar Namechange
I'm having a hard time here in Britain,
I resigned from my Labour party membership after the Blair administration and decided not to immediately take sides with any other party. Then along came Gordon Brown who replaced Blair and although from the same government as Blair, i have been very impressed with him over the past faw months.
My pen has been twitching over that Labour Party registration form once again of late but there are things that i don't agree with.
It seems to be the case that they can't please all of the people at all of the time.
I have just agreed to spend some months with a new Conservative Junior M.P. as he is oppossing 12,000 new houses about to be built on greenbelt near my home which will wreck our wildlife structure.
I know he's doing it for votes and i'm doing it for the animals.
The guy he is trying to oust out of the constituancy has been in for 19 years and he is certainly out of touch in the real world.
So, although, i don't want to, i feel that i have to help this Tory Junior M.P. just in the hope of seeing change finally for the better.
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:46 am
by Hope6
oscar;1038489 wrote: I'm having a hard time here in Britain,
I resigned from my Labour party membership after the Blair administration and decided not to immediately take sides with any other party. Then along came Gordon Brown who replaced Blair and although from the same government as Blair, i have been very impressed with him over the past faw months.
My pen has been twitching over that Labour Party registration form once again of late but there are things that i don't agree with.
It seems to be the case that they can't please all of the people at all of the time.
I have just agreed to spend some months with a new Conservative Junior M.P. as he is oppossing 12,000 new houses about to be built on greenbelt near my home which will wreck our wildlife structure.
I know he's doing it for votes and i'm doing it for the animals.
The guy he is trying to oust out of the constituancy has been in for 19 years and he is certainly out of touch in the real world.
So, although, i don't want to, i feel that i have to help this Tory Junior M.P. just in the hope of seeing change finally for the better.
yeah i hope with each election things will get better.
but i'm gonna keep my options open i'm not gonna ever register as one or the other!

How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:38 am
by qsducks
I'm voting straight this year and alot of times I switch off except for President. Always the same party.
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 12:59 pm
by el guapo
oscar;1038489 wrote: I'm having a hard time here in Britain,
I resigned from my Labour party membership after the Blair administration and decided not to immediately take sides with any other party. Then along came Gordon Brown who replaced Blair and although from the same government as Blair, i have been very impressed with him over the past faw months.
My pen has been twitching over that Labour Party registration form once again of late but there are things that i don't agree with.
It seems to be the case that they can't please all of the people at all of the time.
I have just agreed to spend some months with a new Conservative Junior M.P. as he is oppossing 12,000 new houses about to be built on greenbelt near my home which will wreck our wildlife structure.
I know he's doing it for votes and i'm doing it for the animals.
The guy he is trying to oust out of the constituancy has been in for 19 years and he is certainly out of touch in the real world.
So, although, i don't want to, i feel that i have to help this Tory Junior M.P. just in the hope of seeing change finally for the better.
nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooop
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 1:14 pm
by shelbell
I'm registered as a Republican, which is how I usually vote. I do, however, watch each canidate thru the campaignes and vote as to who I think is closest to my own convictions and beliefs. I do vote for one local democrat every time he comes up for re-election....he's a democrat, but he's also our pharmacist and we know him quite well and trust him completely.

How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 1:31 pm
by Bryn Mawr
Not in the slightest - politicians are all self serving bastards with no loyalty for their constituents so why should I have any loyalty to them?
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 1:40 pm
by southern yankee
i have always been a Democratic. yes one of those Liberals:wah: But this election i am voting for the person, not the party. This election from Mayor on up is too important to stay true.
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 2:55 pm
by Hope6
i never understood my uncles reasoning, i don't get this blind faith to the party!
i want to think and decide for myself!
My grandfather was a republican and my grandmother was a democrat, he voted, she didn't. every year he would go vote, the kids would ask him if he voted republican, he'd say yes and granny would get mad! :wah: i think if she was that concerned about it, she should have gone and voted too! :wah:
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 3:16 pm
by southern yankee
Hope6;1038958 wrote: i never understood my uncles reasoning, i don't get this blind faith to the party!
i want to think and decide for myself!
My grandfather was a republican and my grandmother was a democrat, he voted, she didn't. every year he would go vote, the kids would ask him if he voted republican, he'd say yes and granny would get mad! :wah: i think if she was that concerned about it, she should have gone and voted too! :wah: yes , Hope, i agree. if you don't vote. you have no right to complain.

How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 3:22 pm
by Hope6
southern yankee;1038974 wrote: yes , Hope, i agree. if you don't vote. you have no right to complain.
yeah my in-laws are the same way, they complain about the government all the time, but they don't vote!

How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 3:26 pm
by hoppy
Conservative republican for life, baby.
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:40 pm
by K.Snyder
oscar;1038489 wrote: I'm having a hard time here in Britain,
I resigned from my Labour party membership after the Blair administration and decided not to immediately take sides with any other party. Then along came Gordon Brown who replaced Blair and although from the same government as Blair, i have been very impressed with him over the past faw months.
My pen has been twitching over that Labour Party registration form once again of late but there are things that i don't agree with.
It seems to be the case that they can't please all of the people at all of the time.
I have just agreed to spend some months with a new Conservative Junior M.P. as he is oppossing 12,000 new houses about to be built on greenbelt near my home which will wreck our wildlife structure.
I know he's doing it for votes and i'm doing it for the animals.
The guy he is trying to oust out of the constituancy has been in for 19 years and he is certainly out of touch in the real world.
So, although, i don't want to, i feel that i have to help this Tory Junior M.P. just in the hope of seeing change finally for the better.
Seems to me like registering on behalf of a party does one thing and that's to let them know that the people are happy with the current policies put forth by them so I in all honesty would remain Independent or just quite simply not register at all...
But then again I suppose people think I'm cynical...

...I look at it as being a realist to be quite honest...
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:05 pm
by shelbell
hoppy;1038983 wrote: Conservative republican for life, baby.
Yeah hoppy, way to go!
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:10 pm
by shelbell
K.Snyder;1039170 wrote: Seems to me like registering on behalf of a party does one thing and that's to let them know that the people are happy with the current policies put forth by them so I in all honesty would remain Independent or just quite simply not register at all...
But then again I suppose people think I'm cynical...

...I look at it as being a realist to be quite honest...
Registering doesn't say squat to the politicians...votes do. By not registering you're not voting, so that leaves you with no voice at all. Just because you register as one party, you can vote any way you want to at the polls.
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:13 pm
by K.Snyder
shelbell;1039180 wrote: Registering doesn't say squat to the politicians...votes do. By not registering you're not voting, so that leaves you with no voice at all. Just because you register as one party, you can vote any way you want to at the polls.
Oh well yes of course, I was thinking of registration as in just letting people know which party you

you

:wah: ... are chained to?...

...
:yh_think...
Of course registration when you're voting sure I'm sorry I was thinking of something different...sort of like the telephone calls asking you who you're voting for and whatnot...
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:40 pm
by shelbell
K.Snyder;1039181 wrote: Oh well yes of course, I was thinking of registration as in just letting people know which party you

you

:wah: ... are chained to?...

...
:yh_think...
Of course registration when you're voting sure I'm sorry I was thinking of something different...sort of like the telephone calls asking you who you're voting for and whatnot...
A little tongue tied tonight Uncle Kev? :wah::wah:
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:45 pm
by K.Snyder
shelbell;1039187 wrote: A little tongue tied tonight Uncle Kev? :wah::wah:
Buhaha...
You're awful!!!!!!!!...
I'm on to you!!!!!!!...
Hehe...
:yh_kiss...
:yh_blush...
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 11:06 pm
by shelbell
K.Snyder;1039190 wrote: Buhaha...
You're awful!!!!!!!!...
I'm on to you!!!!!!!...
Hehe...
:yh_kiss...
:yh_blush...
You're lucky I can't answer on open forum what I really want to say!!!;):wah:
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 11:07 pm
by K.Snyder
shelbell;1039193 wrote: You're lucky I can't answer on open forum what I really want to say!!!;):wah:
Hehe...
:yh_blush...

...
Hehe...
:yh_kiss...
:yh_kiss...
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:18 am
by Bryn Mawr
shelbell;1039180 wrote: Registering doesn't say squat to the politicians...votes do. By not registering you're not voting, so that leaves you with no voice at all. Just because you register as one party, you can vote any way you want to at the polls.
It equals money paid into the party over here - it's how the party survives when it cannot get dodgy money from passing Russian Oligarchs.
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 3:46 am
by Accountable
shelbell;1039180 wrote: Registering doesn't say squat to the politicians...votes do. By not registering you're not voting, so that leaves you with no voice at all. Just because you register as one party, you can vote any way you want to at the polls.
We don't have to register a party afilliation when we register to vote. If I did, I'd be really tempted to register for the opposite side so I could vote in their primary. :sneaky:
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:45 am
by shelbell
K.Snyder;1039194 wrote: Hehe...
:yh_blush...

...
Hehe...
:yh_kiss...
:yh_kiss...
Your mind is so warped Uncle K!!! :wah::wah:
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:48 am
by shelbell
Accountable;1039264 wrote: We don't have to register a party afilliation when we register to vote. If I did, I'd be really tempted to register for the opposite side so I could vote in their primary. :sneaky:
Oh no, you can register independent. If you do that can you vote in both primaries or only one. I don't know how they work it with independents.


How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:10 pm
by southern yankee
shelbell;1039744 wrote: Oh no, you can register independent. If you do that can you vote in both primaries or only one. I don't know how they work it with independents.


think every state is different when i first registered to vote in IN. you had to declare. that was in the 70's don't know if that has changed or not??
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:17 pm
by shelbell
southern yankee;1039876 wrote: think every state is different when i first registered to vote in IN. you had to declare. that was in the 70's don't know if that has changed or not??
Wow SY, that is a long time ago. I believe that you can register as an independent in any state now.
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:41 pm
by southern yankee
shelbell;1039883 wrote: Wow SY, that is a long time ago. I believe that you can register as an independent in any state now. i guess when registered this last time. i did claim Indy. while getting my drivers licences. Didn't really pay to much attention at the time:o
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 4:57 pm
by Hope6
K.Snyder;1039170 wrote: Seems to me like registering on behalf of a party does one thing and that's to let them know that the people are happy with the current policies put forth by them so I in all honesty would remain Independent or just quite simply not register at all...
But then again I suppose people think I'm cynical...

...I look at it as being a realist to be quite honest...
yeah i'm with you kevin!
i'm not registering so the party can use me as a number to say look how many members we have!!
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 4:59 pm
by Hope6
i know some people around here who aren't happy with the candidate there party is running this year, instead of switching to the other side, they are choosing to not vote at all!

How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 5:07 pm
by southern yankee
Hope6;1040206 wrote: i know some people around here who aren't happy with the candidate there party is running this year, instead of switching to the other side, they are choosing to not vote at all!

no complaining is allowed then. If you do not participate. how can you debate?? you know,:sneaky: bitch
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 5:11 pm
by Hope6
southern yankee;1040213 wrote: no complaining is allowed then. If you do not participate. how can you debate?? you know,:sneaky: bitch
thats what i've always thought, if you don't want to help do anything to change things don't be complaining about anything!!!

How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 5:14 pm
by southern yankee
[QUOTE=Hope6;1040217]thats what i've always thought, if you don't want to help do anything to change things don't be complaining about anything!!! : QUOTE] AGREE!!!!!!;)
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 5:13 pm
by Hope6
well i heard on the news that they are saying now that here in Virginia, we may go democratic in the first time in 35 years or something like that! we are traditionally a republican state.
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 5:22 pm
by Accountable
A coworker lamented to me this morning that her sister voted Republican already. :wah:
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 5:39 pm
by Hope6
Accountable;1041234 wrote: A coworker lamented to me this morning that her sister voted Republican already. :wah:
:wah::wah: whats with all these people being able to vote early anyway?
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 5:43 pm
by Accountable
Hope6;1041251 wrote: :wah::wah: whats with all these people being able to vote early anyway?
You mean there's more to be found out?? :-2
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:21 pm
by Hope6
Accountable;1041256 wrote: You mean there's more to be found out?? :-2
what i was wondering was why some people get to vote early?
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:40 pm
by Accountable
Hope6;1041272 wrote: what i was wondering was why some people get to vote early?
I dunno. Never really asked the question myself. A few places scattered all over the city allow us to vote early no matter what district, precinct, or whatever. They're all closed now. Regular polls open on Tuesday.
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 4:07 pm
by Bryn Mawr
southern yankee;1040213 wrote: no complaining is allowed then. If you do not participate. how can you debate?? you know,:sneaky: bitch
So if every candidate espouses policies you cannot support then what do you do?
Not voting is not necessarily a sign of apathy - you can be as committed to your principles as anyone but if the parties are not in tune with the people then you have to make your feeling known in other ways than voting to empower a party whose policies you find offensive because that they are the "least bad"
How Loyal are You to Your Political Party?
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 4:20 pm
by southern yankee
Hope6;1041272 wrote: what i was wondering was why some people get to vote early?
all the states should have the same rules. all or none. La. had early voting. you know this afternoon i got a phone call. wanting to know if i was voting and needed a ride?? weird:-3