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Flyersfan
02-23-2007, 02:27 PM
I'm gonna ask a few political questions.
Don't you think it's time for a third party.

We all like to fish, and that usually goes along with loving the outdoors, which usually goes along with wanting to protect our outdoors to a certain respect. The Dems are always said to be the more enviromentally friendly party, but they will raise your taxes to do it and they are at odds with hunters because of gun control.
Hunters enjoy the outdoors and would mostly like to protect it, but not by the Dems. The Reps.
will let you have a gun, but might turn your hunting ground into an industrial park. I moved to Va. in 1991 and can say I like the lower taxes,
and overall better managed state financially. Now, I grew up in Southern NJ, my poor mother and family still live there, I told them to move to Delaware, anyway 6.7% property tax and what are the NJ lawmakers concerned about GAY CIVIL UNIONS., now I'm not a bigot they should suffer divorce like anyone else, but come on where are the priorities of the government?
I think it's ripe for a third party.

Mark G
02-23-2007, 02:43 PM
but will suggest the lounge might be a better place for the thread to get comments

rhorm
02-23-2007, 02:44 PM
I feel ya. http://www.lp.org/ :fishing:

Flyersfan
02-23-2007, 02:49 PM
SurfCat
that's not the kinda comments I wanted;)

Railroader
02-23-2007, 04:06 PM
Government and politicians in this country are completely out of control, and the only cure is the total breakdown of the current system.

And it's coming, in the next generation or two.

I may not live to see it, but my 12 year old son will, and that scares the crap out
of me.

barty b
02-23-2007, 04:58 PM
I'm with you on that one RR..I really fear what my children will inherit from our current governments (Rep. AND Dem.) and the total incompetence therein.

God Bless Our Troops...They are only doing their job,and damn well at that.



I am not some conspiracy theory wack job,I love the U S of A and everything it was founded on but...I think it's high time for a shift change in Washington...and a major one at that.

Viva Revolution brother.

RuddeDogg
02-24-2007, 08:37 AM
RR and Barty. I'm with ya on this one. My daighter just turned 14 last month. It scares the HELL out of me to wonder what she'll have to endure. :eek: :eek: :eek:

bassZooKa
02-24-2007, 11:50 AM
yeah i agree its not a perfect system but it works. the US is doing pretty good considering. (i'm not , but the COUNTRY is haha)

People have been talking about a third party forever if it was gonna happen it would have happened already. THings are too entrenched now to ever really change short of a civil war.

rhorm
02-24-2007, 12:11 PM
I have decided to vote 3rd party this election for sure. I think the reason we can't get a 3rd party in is because alot of us do vote for the lesser of the two evils or against the one we dislike. I am for sure guilty of that. I voted for Bush in the last one cause the most important issue to me was national security and our troops. God bless em. :beer: If you don't have them then we have nothing. This time around I am voting for fiscal and social change but most importantly someone who will protect our citizens from those that would try and destroy our freedoms :fishing: