I wouldn't say that. In my perspective, we are starting to lean towards a one world government, so who cares about political parties when they are all going to end up combining togeather and joining as one.
And for the record, I believe the whole "separation of Church and State" is a total pile of horse crap. Yeah, this was valid to use back when Pope Pius II and the others were above the law due to their emphasis on the Bible as the ultemate truth and authority. But NOW?
This was a bill drafted long ago with the intention of that never happening again, when the pope had more power than the most powerful man in the Government, Now, and like we Americans have completly done all the time, is basterize this phrase to mean God is not allowed in any Government run facility like schools. This really just sickens me that we always so greatly pervert things that our country's founders founded and established this land on. And, like always, we Americans find a way to completly screw things up. I think this needs to be taken a look at because now this phrase has turned into nothing else but religious descrimination and causes parents to have to be forced to put their kids in a private school just to be able to talk about God, and not just history.
In terms of which side I'm on, I'm on the side that helps our country the most. and right now, Obama isn't earning any brownie points along with the Dems if he can't even express his visions clearly of how he wants to do things.
Though I believe that politics has become nothing more than a mud slinging contest of back handed insults, I'm in the red and voted as such (Though my mother decided for this election to vote outside of her party. Makes me wonder. Certainly race couldn't have been a factor).
Permalink Reply by Iffy on October 26, 2009 at 4:07pm
As far as political parties are concerned, I'm no longer a believer of the whole "Democrat/Republican" paradigm. If the country wants real change, they need to look outside the two party system.
I'm in between. I like some conservative things and some republican things. I'd just vote for who I like. Although I am in New Zealand and I am 15 so I can't for vote for president anyway.
I tend to lean republican on most issues, but I also think people should pick and choose depending on the issue. Luckily today in politics there is a pretty well populated grey area.
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