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Yes, of course I am and I'm proud of it!
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Psh no, my vote doesn't matter anyway.
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Jun-04-2008, 00:49
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I'm Finally Registered To Vote! Are You?
I officially received my voters registration card for Pennsylvania.
I'm a Republican. (Though locally I vote Libertarian)
Are You Registered? And What Are You?
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Jun-04-2008, 00:54
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Nope. Voting is next to pointless with the candidates we are given now-a-days. Republicans and democrats...its like asking what is better? light blue or dark blue?
Its all blue baby....
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Jun-04-2008, 01:19
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Registered Independent, will be voting for Obama.
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Jun-04-2008, 01:29
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Registered Democrat. I actually voted TODAY. CA had it's presidential primaries in Jan or Feb, but today was a primary for state offices, like State Senate and Assembly. There were also other local offices like County Board of Supeervisors, Judges, and water dsitrict officials (how the hell do you know who to pick for a water dstrict official?). And there were a few statewide initiatives and a sales tax issue. All-in-all a very boring election on a day when so much is happening in national politics.
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Jun-04-2008, 01:33
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Absolutely. I always vote.
I usually don't talk much about politics, or religion. But for you Reb I will announce to one and all, I am a Liberal Democrat. Always have been, always will be.  My Daddy would be proud! 
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Jun-04-2008, 06:35
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Originally Posted by rebgirl420
I officially received my voters registration card for Pennsylvania.
I'm a Republican. (Though locally I vote Libertarian)
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yes. old.
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Jun-04-2008, 22:12
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Been registered since 1977. I've voted Democrat, Libertarian, and Republican at different times. I will vote for McCain this time. I also currently hold a township trustee position as a Republican. I consider myself a Libertarian Republican.
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Jun-04-2008, 22:19
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Been registered since 1977. I've voted Democrat, Libertarian, and Republican at different times. I will vote for McCain this time. I also currently hold a township trustee position as a Republican. I consider myself a Libertarian Republican.
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That's what I'm talking about! 
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Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
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Jun-04-2008, 22:47
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Registered since 1981. Was originally a Republican but when they went away from personal rights/small government changed to Independent. Never voted for a "party" though. I vote for the best candidate in my opinion regardless of party affiliation. 
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Jun-05-2008, 01:43
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Registered voter since I turned 18 in 1979. My dad took me down to register on my birthday.
I'm a card-carrying, money-contributing, PAC-influencing, pledged county delegate, pro-bono speechwriting (for local and state candidates) liberal Democrat and proud of it. I vote this way because I read. I think. And I care.
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Jun-05-2008, 02:01
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I never voted Republican before until Jimmy Carter came up for re-election in 1980, and I went with Ronald Reagan. Since then it's varied. I've voted Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, and maybe others.
I don't know who I'm going to vote for in the upcoming presidential race, but it definitely won't be Obama.
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Jun-05-2008, 09:10
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A lot of people don't register because there is no one to vote for. Very true but occassionally there is someone that holds promise. I registered because I vote on the levies,referendums and intiatives. They have more effect on your day to day life,like the medicinal marijuana issue. And the other reason to register is to be able to sit on some of these bullshit drug possession cases.
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Jun-05-2008, 10:27
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Originally Posted by birdgirl73
Registered voter since I turned 18 in 1979. My dad took me down to register on my birthday.
I'm a card-carrying, money-contributing, PAC-influencing, pledged county delegate, pro-bono speechwriting (for local and state candidates) liberal Democrat and proud of it. I vote this way because I read. I think. And I care.
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It is really interesting how people end up with particular political views. Your reasons for voting liberal Democrat, plus my education and my experience working for a governmental agency
are the reasons that I have tended to be a conservative Libertarian Republican.
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Jun-05-2008, 14:04
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I have tended to be a conservative Libertarian Republican.
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Likewise, I've voted Democrat, Republican, Libertarian....but all in all I think I fall in the same catagory as you.
I LOVE to see when the dems state they "care" when they want to leave Iraq in worse shape that we entered. Not to caring in my book. Is it going to be "caring" when another 2.5 million barrels/day of oil isn't in the market and the middle and lower class take the major hit with the energy bill and gas prices IF this were to happen? What's our last president elected that had a GROUP of friends that were racists? I guess I read something....
Hillary was a bad option...Obama is completely out of the question.
Have a good one! 
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Jun-05-2008, 14:59
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I was hauled out of senior high school classes in Feburary 1967 and loaded unto school buses and taken downtown to register to vote. (you could vote in KY and GA in 1967 at 18..  )...Hell...I thought we were voting then...I said..."I'm not voting for LBJ...we don't need a president from Texas anymore."
anyways...I have been registered to vote ever since. Don't always vote...but..ready...in case I see something I like.
I was so much older then...I'm younger than that now.
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Jun-05-2008, 16:37
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Sure am. Registered Republican, don't always vote that way. Just depends. I have no excuse not to vote, because even though I live out in the middle of nowhere, my local voting place is right in my backyard at the municipal building.
This coming election? I am still undecided.
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Jun-05-2008, 18:39
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I have been registered to vote since 1974 when the laws were changed to allow 18 year old and older the privilage of voting. Even when I was in the military and was out to sea, we were able to vote by absentee ballot, and I have not missed voting but twice since then.
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Jun-13-2008, 16:25
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Im registered to vote, but I never do.. Think im going to startin votin next time it comes up..

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Jul-03-2008, 07:54
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Registered republican last year after I heard a few of ron paul's speeches.
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