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Tue Sep-07-10 07:26 PM
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Could any of you date or marry a Repig? |
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I know that many of you DO have spouses or partners who are Repigs, but I just couldn't do it. If anybody I was interested in was a Repuke, that would be a deal BREAKER!!!! I just couldn't do it, EVER.
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:28 PM
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2. Nope. Too many arguments. |
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:28 PM
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3. I dated one 25 years ago. |
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But that was before they all went completely batshit crazy.
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:29 PM
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I certainly didn't agree with those assholes 25 years ago, but you are correct in stating that they weren't quite as batshit crazy then as they are now!!!!
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:29 PM
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Edited on Tue Sep-07-10 07:29 PM by Billy Burnett
... some are into a little s&m. :spank: :spank:
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:29 PM
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5. NO! Unless he was an "old-fashioned moderate" Rep. and repudiates current crop of Meanies |
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:30 PM
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7. You mean someone who votes republic or stays home? Yes |
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I know some smart independents who vote for repubs as the lesser evil
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Tue Sep-07-10 10:56 PM
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When did Larouche or Phelps ever win anything?
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:30 PM
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8. Only if they are of the pre-Reagan New England Republican branch. |
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:37 PM
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19. i.e., very old people. |
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:40 PM
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there are no Republicans for me to date.
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:32 PM
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16. Yep, the last good one. |
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:31 PM
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won't have anything to do with that mind-set...ever...
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:31 PM
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10. My husband probably wouldn't like it much |
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nobody wants to go out with me from either party :argh:
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:31 PM
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13. I could never get that close to someone without knowing their swinish connection... |
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So it wouldn't be a deal breaker... there's no way in hell a deal could get close!
I'm a recovering Fundy... most of the people I know would tell you I still have Christ-like leanings, even whilst I'm proclaiming myself to be Agnostic. The one thing I will fully admit to holding from those days is the need for all people to help all people... to care for the poor, the sick, the imprisoned among us. 'Whatever you do for these the lesser of my brothers, you do for me.' - Jesus, paraphrased.
If Jesus came back today as a homeless gay veteran, he'd be up shit creek.
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:32 PM
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14. Nope. Deal-breaker for me too. //nt |
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:32 PM
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15. HELL TO THE NO!! My progressive creds are on display for all to see |
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on my online dating profile! ;)
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:33 PM
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17. No, I could not. There would be no peace in the house. I have a friend who is married |
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to a Republican and it can get dicey. He is socially liberal and not a fundamental christian. He is all about money and business. He would vote for gay marriage, supports abortion etc.
He is embarrassed of Sarah Palin, and Beck We are good friends, and we also have heated debates.
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:34 PM
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18. I did marry a repig..lol.. |
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that votes Dem now. I won that battle. He wasn't a nutter like the ones are now though, he was very moderate. Can't get him to dump the Eagles. :-)
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:59 PM
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34. high five gal. further, maddow is his favorite show of 'em all. and like olberman. nt |
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Tue Sep-07-10 08:10 PM
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he does like Rachel, doesn't watch Olberman as much.
He's funny when he talks about the teabaggers. Makes me proud.
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Tue Sep-07-10 08:14 PM
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39. don't they make you proud. and all the people not having this opportunity to see |
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:37 PM
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20. Depends how good the sex is. |
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:40 PM
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21. No! In the first place, their personality would be the opposite... |
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and I wouldn't be attracted to his type. Secondly, my first reaction upon learning he was a Repug would be to check his criminal background. Third, he would be holding onto his money and be so stingy, we would have to live on my paycheck. Greedy, liar, criminal? No way.
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:41 PM
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23. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!! |
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Have I made myself clear?
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:44 PM
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24. I was very strongly attracted to a guy |
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He was SO good-looking, great personality, good worker (he did some work in my house), educated. . . *swoon*
And then he started talking politics.
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No, for me it would never work.
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:44 PM
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In order to sustain a healthy and understanding relationship, you must agree on:
---religion (or not, in our case)
---children (have 'em or not, bringing on stepchildren to love and parent)
---extended family (you may hate your in-laws, but do they tolerate your belief system?)
---politics (ALL OF THE ABOVE is connected, because if these don't coincide, it's gonna be tough to have a lasting marriage/union/relationship or your preferred term.
---patience and listening (The most important thing.)
I can say this is true because next week my wife and I will celebrate 24 years of civil union; we were married (totally civil, no religion) by a clerk in tennis shoes in an abandoned elevator shaft. I think it cost us $24.
If we didn't agree on all the above, we'd have given it up years ago.
That's the best $24 I ever spent.
To the point, no. I could not date a Republican.
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:45 PM
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26. I was married to a moderate republican. |
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He was actually pro-choice, pro-gay rights, etc. He just felt strongly that Republicans were right on economics, and boy I wonder if he's learned that lesson yet! LOL!
We argued on some things, but he was nowhere near as far right as the party is now. He even voted for Ann Richards for Governor and Bill Clinton's second term.
But unless it was another very moderate person like him, no fucking way. It's not about party labels... it's about being with someone who believes in the same things I do, and most of my values and beliefs are strongly tied to the Democratic platform.
edited to add: Oh, and he HATED Limbaugh too! He said he was dangerous way before he was such a national big deal.
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:51 PM
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:52 PM
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28. Today's republicans are NOT the 1950s 1960s 'liberal republicans' |
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Liberal republicans of the late 1950s through the 1960s were more tolerant and progressive than today's Blue Dog DLC Dems.
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Tue Sep-07-10 09:33 PM
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56. Ummm, we're now Democrats. |
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29. No, never. Not even a "moderate". |
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I couldn't even stand to be with one that's liberal on "social" issues, because opposition to economic social justice makes me want to puke. I don't think I could date or marry someone who's "apolitical" either; I'd feel nothing but contempt and frustration for their willful ignorance, and neither of us would be happy.
Thank goodness that Rhythm is a die-hard liberal, just like me. :)
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:56 PM
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:57 PM
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31. My husband doesn't let me date. |
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He thought he was a "libertarian" when we met. Turned out he was wrong.
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Tue Sep-07-10 08:20 PM
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:58 PM
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32. we didnt really date. were friends then married. but yah... i could and did. |
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best choice i have made.
he voted kerry and obama btw....
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Tue Sep-07-10 07:58 PM
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33. I had a goddamn repub father |
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I don't even like being in the proximity of that crud!
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Tue Sep-07-10 08:02 PM
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I prefer intelligent men.
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Tue Sep-07-10 08:08 PM
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36. Even the idea of it makes me want |
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Tue Sep-07-10 08:10 PM
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Tue Sep-07-10 08:15 PM
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40. Celibacy would be better. |
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Never, ever. But then I have several family members and friends I've told to get lost because they're Thugs, so it's not a reach for me.
Never been happier in my life than since I cut them off.
Yay, me.
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Tue Sep-07-10 08:17 PM
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.... I prefer intelligent women.
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Tue Sep-07-10 08:18 PM
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42. I have a hard time talking to them...... |
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without yelling...guess that would be a deal breaker for me then, HUH! I put the pukes right up there with Cigarette Smokers and Tattooed Ladies, sorry not gonna do it!
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Tue Sep-07-10 08:19 PM
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If she were really attractive and a good cook... and if I were to lose my hearing in some sort of industrial accident, maybe.
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Tue Sep-07-10 08:20 PM
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45. Nope. Too many good Democratic choices out there. |
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Republicans usually have other faults besides their political views. I find them to be lazy, irrational, angry, paranoid, and selfish most often, personality quirks I really don't look for in a mate.
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Get the most expensive dinner I could out of them, then dump them.
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Tue Sep-07-10 08:46 PM
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47. To his credit he did not vote in the last election. |
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And he is from New England.
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Tue Sep-07-10 08:46 PM
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48. I have even checked out my kids significant others |
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I told my daughter that her last BF was a Republican, and she would not believe me. Later, she found out, and that was pretty much that, although she cites other reasons, all of them so far are Republican related syndromes. She has moved on and has been far happier ever since.
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Tue Sep-07-10 08:53 PM
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49. My wife is a registered Republican... but I've moved her leftward since we married |
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She grew up in a protestant Republican home. When she turned 18, she registered Republican just like daddy and all his buddies at the country club.
But over the past 19 years, I've turned her into a populist. She voted for Obama... but she couldn't bring herself to tell her dad that she did so.
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Tue Sep-07-10 08:55 PM
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51. I wouldn't date a rabid repuke |
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but there are people who think they are republicans, but, being actual decent folk, will listen to reason and can be persuaded differently; yes INDEED
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Wed Sep-08-10 09:23 PM
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82. Hey Undeclared - brilliant -just |
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brilliant . . I don't let politics affect my personal life. Seems like you do.
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55. It wouldn't last long if I called her Repig. |
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Tue Sep-07-10 09:35 PM
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57. I couldn't even date or marry a DLCer let alone a Republican. |
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Tue Sep-07-10 09:39 PM
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For a very rich Repig who promises to live somewhere else and pay me for enduring the horror.
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thats part of the reason that he's my ex! :grr:
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Tue Sep-07-10 09:44 PM
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60. i.m.p.o.s.s.i.b.l.e immediate deal breaker no matter what |
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Tue Sep-07-10 09:45 PM
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61. No...I would be hard pressed to even fuck one |
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62. Fuck no. And you can just tell sometimes by looking at them. |
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My current GF is pro-capital punishment. I find it very strange. There's a cultural element to it, but I still find it a bit...off-putting.
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Tue Sep-07-10 10:54 PM
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65. I don't date cattle, sheep or republicans. |
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Besides if I dated a republican, I might catch something nasty.
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Tue Sep-07-10 10:56 PM
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66. I started dating a Republican a month ago... |
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Politics never came up till 3 weeks into the relationship..I took him to a Progressive party meeting the other day..he has to sit through watching Maddow and Olberman with me..he no longer calls himself a Republican..now a Independent...I figure in a few more weeks I wear him down to going Left:rofl:
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Wed Sep-08-10 12:29 AM
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75. Ah, love. That's sweet. |
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Wed Sep-08-10 01:56 PM
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79. One thing we both agree on.. |
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if Palin ever gets in the Whitehouse, we're both emigrating...his mother hated Bush and loathes Palin..His brother works for the DNC..I expect an easy conversion..
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Tue Sep-07-10 10:57 PM
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68. I married a Republican. I just can't bring myself ... |
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... to call her a Repig; she's too sweet. You might say we have a "mixed marriage." She has voted for Democrats from time to time. She voted against Ron Paul every time he ran for Congress (until he made his political comeback in another district, where we do not reside) because she thinks (rightly so) that he's an idiot. And she's also apPauled at Rand Paul because he's just as idiotic as his father. :rofl: And, furthermore, she won't make monetary contributions to the Republican Party anymore because she got tired of the party leadership recruiting Dixiecrats, whom she's detested her entire political life.
She also thinks Glenn Beck is a doofus.
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Tue Sep-07-10 11:16 PM
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69. Nope. They're just mean. |
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Tue Sep-07-10 11:35 PM
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70. Sure. Life isn't just one area. |
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I've been in love before.
People aren't perfect. Neither am I.
People change and grow.
Besides my familial relations, friendships and romantic relations have never depended on the people being exactly like me or agreeing with me 100%.
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Tue Sep-07-10 11:45 PM
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71. My Ex is a "Veteran for Bush" |
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she is a General Surgeon, and she wants to keep ALL her money...Not the reason I left though... Just couldn't get along, she HAD to be in charge, just like in the O.R.
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Tue Sep-07-10 11:47 PM
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...what kind of (R) she is and how outspoken or opinionated. Being somewhat less socially liberal than many of my fellow Democrats, I might have an easier time of it than some others if she was fairly moderate. I am very much an economic liberal/leftist (pro-labor and all), a libertarian would be diametrically opposite me and the worst possible match. I would clash with a teabagger much worse than with a bible thumper. A moderate (R) would have less problems with me being a liberal Democrat than an extremist would, so it would help that way, too.
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Wed Sep-08-10 12:17 AM
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73. Unrec for framing in the nastiest way. People live with other people, not "Repigs." |
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Personally though, I knew the answer to that the year I worked on the McCarthy campaign: my politics were bound to my personal ethics (what the Repubs insist on calling "morality"). If someone I cared for had strong feelings in the other direction, we would likely be able to remain friends as long as we called a truce on politics and had plenty of other interests in common -- but I would find it difficult to live with such a person, as politics is something I want to be able to talk about in my own home and have my opinions valued.
My first husband was someone who co-managed the local McCarthy campaign HQ with me, but within the decade became hostile to talk of politics. My second husband was kind of apolitical at the time I met him -- he was a "latent Democrat" ;-) and I turned him around.
I have both friends and relations who are more conservative than I am, and as we mutually value our relationships, we avoid political topics. I don't give campaign speeches to my next-door neighbors; I save them for voter reg drives downtown.
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Wed Sep-08-10 12:19 AM
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74. I couldn't do it because of the way I argue with those ppl in real life. |
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I treat them like children.
I could never treat an SO like that (again).
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Wed Sep-08-10 12:40 AM
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76. A fiscal conservative, I guess, but never a social con. |
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80. There are very very few fiscal conservative....but I agree with this |
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77. Sure. If the attraction is there and we have common ground, politics can be overlooked. |
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In the grand scheme of sexual relationships, I don't rank politics very high. As long as we respect our differences, I don't see a problem.
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78. no nothing in common nt |
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Wed Sep-08-10 09:34 PM
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83. My husband and I are both registered independents |
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in our state, for very different reasons, however. I did use to lean more conservatively two decades ago but life's experiences changed my outlook quite a bit. My husband is a "live and let live" kind of person, thinks that rush/hannity/boner/etc. are all idiots and is quite socially liberal. We do tend to disagree vehemently on military issues. The best part about him is that he listens well, reaffirms my positions and we don't let things become too personal. He is so disgusted with Rick Scott running for governor that he's declared to me that he'll vote for Alex Sink and possibly Meek (he doesn't like wishy-washy Crist). He is very anti-teabagger and called them redubbed republicans early on.
His immediate family are very NE conservatives as well except for one bro is a a strong liberal, but the rest of his family from both sides are die-hard FDR democrats from Long Island. His great aunt who's still alive even ran for mayor on the dem ticket before (strong Irish Catholic dem).
FL's democratic party is frustrating...there are others here too who always vote dem but also share that frustration. In VA I was registered dem but not here.
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Wed Sep-08-10 10:11 PM
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84. NFW. Not possible. I genuinely believe that republicans have serious |
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Edited on Wed Sep-08-10 10:12 PM by Zorra
moral/ethical personality disorders. When I evaluate the ideology of the republican party, and especially the actions of the party, it leads me to conclude that anyone that belongs to or supports such a heinous organization and its candidates has a very twisted moral/ethical value system that makes it impossible for me to relate to them on almost any level.
If someone is stupid or twisted enough to vote for Bu*h and Cheney, I'm waaaay out of their league.
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