Vile Requiem Posted August 26, 2004 Report Posted August 26, 2004 This is not meant to be a flaming topic, just post the following: 1) What is your political view? 2) What made you see life that way? 3) Key issues for you (in the US election or otherwise)
MonteZuma Posted August 26, 2004 Report Posted August 26, 2004 1) Swinging voter2) I've crossed several socio-economic boundaries over my life-time. Both the left and right side of politics have advantages and disadvantages. Good government requires the right people for the right time.3) In my country: More issues are in my mind now than in most election periods including: Honesty in government, international cooperation. domestic harmony, national sovereignty and security, infrastructure development, environment and sustainability, health care and social services.
Yupa Posted August 27, 2004 Report Posted August 27, 2004 1) the not stupid view (often coincides with "liberal", but not necessarily)2) mostly my parents probably3) mostly environmental stuff - I don't much care if some idiots want to go kill some other idiots, I care about idiots cutting down rainforests to drill for oil and raise beef - both dead end endeavors supreme dictatorships are the best, you just have to get a nice egomaniac to volunteer himself for the job
»Ducky Posted August 27, 2004 Report Posted August 27, 2004 1) Liberal/Green 2) Poor social class. 3) Health. Everything in the world can be lost, but with sound mental and physical health, anyone can find natural enlightenment and happiness. Most other aspects are superficial.
Aileron Posted August 27, 2004 Report Posted August 27, 2004 1) Well balanced, slightly libertarian. That means conservative at the moment but is liable to change. 2) I'm mostly a clone of my father, a man who grew up a Democrat and is now a Republican. I was also influenced by my Catholic religion and the conservative area I grew up. I had my share of hardships, but am not here for a sob story. 3) Good and realistic national energy plan, abortion, good use of military forces, proper controll over government funds, but mostly I hate hasty conclusions made by individuals who are too like-minded.
Hackysack Posted August 27, 2004 Report Posted August 27, 2004 1)Independent (agree with most Republicans) 2)I used to be pro-republician, but times change. 3)environmental problems, national security, poverty (In the US its increased by 1.6 in the past 5 years), unemployment, and health care.
Bacchus Posted September 3, 2004 Report Posted September 3, 2004 left, both cultural and economical. experience, philosophy, culture. peace, discussion, respect, health.
»nintendo64 Posted September 3, 2004 Report Posted September 3, 2004 1) I'm a leftist 2) My Country being heavily influenced by Powerful Countries [specially USA], the social plans by president Juan Bosch in 1960, Marx/De Leonist Ideas, and the Conservatist Presidents blantant abuse of the State Powers to become rich while giving to the Elitist Classes too, and the rest of the people left to suffer or the so-called left or socialdemocrats Presidents stealing all the money of the State and giving nothing to anyone, provoking m!@#$%^&*-bankruptcy of Coporations. [Huge Rich/Poor Gap]. 3) Foreign:Cut the leash they have on other countries, so they can grow, and Invest in Foreign Education, Stop going into Wars without UN approval. US: Stop reducing/eliminating Welfare programs for the Military costs. -nintendo64
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