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Poll: Debt ceiling blame game

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I am a non affiliated voter. I prefer to not feel like I have to be on message all the time.

For me, having neither party answer all of my needs is actually a very freeing thing. It would probably further my personal cause of disrupting the GOP's anti gay agenda if I WAS a registered democrat.

I also have professional concerns that make belonging to a political party a complicated prospect.
 
Well there is that. I can support but not too boisterously or it can be viewed to bring discredit upon the US Navy. What a crock.

The US is the only democracy protected by people with less rights than the citizens they protect.
 
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I am a non affiliated voter. I prefer to not feel like I have to be on message all the time.

For me, having neither party answer all of my needs is actually a very freeing thing. It would probably further my personal cause of disrupting the GOP's anti gay agenda if I WAS a registered democrat.

I also have professional concerns that make belonging to a political party a complicated prospect.

I'm thinking of becoming non-affiliated, because the Libertarian Party is showing itself to be far too propertarian for my likes.

A real libertarian would want checks on large corporations because they, as much as any state, accumulate coercive power. Add to that churches, unions, and any other entity which can accumulate coercive power.

Its the big propertarian streak in the Tea Party that has us at such a standstill -- they'd rather sacrifice the country than compromise what is in truth a rapacious concept of private property cloaked in the language of rights.
 
Well there is that. I can support but not too boisterously or it can be viewed to bring discredit upon the US Navy. What a crock.

The US is the only democracy protected by people with less rights than the citizens they protect.

The situation for military personnel strikes me as being quite similar to that of teachers in Oregon (and other places): to serve, you have to surrender rights.

Students can wear shirts with a political message -- teachers can't. Students can wear religious insignia -- teachers can't. Students can advocate for causes -- teachers can't.

Bizarre, especially for teachers, because how can you teach rights without being allowed to make use of them?
 
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