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This is the conservative political party in the United States. They have a tendency to be pro-life, against gun control, and instill strong Christian values.

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1 Anti-Democrat United We Stand, Divided We Fall!
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2 Paranoia The sky isn't falling, get over it already!
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3 2008 RINO McCain as Presisential Candidate
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4 Sellout to Religious Right Abandons "less government" involvement ideals
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5 Never Boned Never Boned
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6 2010 Unemployment Benefits Extension Bill Blocked
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7 Social Issues Let's focus on what matters
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8 short-sightedness Eisenhower's military-industrial policy b*ner
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9 Poor VP candidates sink party Quayle, Palin...need anymore be said?
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1 With Todd Akins' comment about "legitimate rape," and the fact that several other Republicans have said similar statements in the last few months (such as some of Rick Santorum's speeches), I would be really surprised if the GOP gets even 20% of the female votes. -- Submitted By: (cartooner) on September 6, 2012, 12:06 pm - (0 votes) - Login to Vote
2 At this point BOTH parties might as well be united, the way they're working together to ruin America and rob us of all our rights one by one just to benefit 1% of the population. -- Submitted By: (DolFan316) on August 24, 2012, 4:00 am - (0 votes) - Login to Vote
3 Todd Akin is a moron. That and the Republican platform are reasons why I can't get behind them no matter how much I hate Obama and won't be voting for him either. I guess I'm a moderate independent with libertarian leanings. -- Submitted By: (kingbk) on August 23, 2012, 4:38 pm - (5 votes) - Login to Vote
4 So, in other words, you are both voting for Obama, which will be the result of any major 3rd party run. Look up the history of the 1912 election. -- Submitted By: (BrewMaster) on June 22, 2012, 8:29 am - (0 votes) - Login to Vote
5 Gary Johnson eh? Never heard of him. But he already seems like the best possible candidate given the other choices. I think I'll vote for him too now. -- Submitted By: (DolFan316) on June 21, 2012, 6:57 pm - (0 votes) - Login to Vote
6 Yep, exactly why I'm leaning towards voting for Gary Johnson for President. I see the positive things he's doing in New Mexico and the fact that he believes in fiscal conservatism, social libertarianism aligns very closely with my own independent political views. As a moderate, the last thing I want is a religious nut job or froot loop liberal making my decisions for me. Both the main parties are about taking control away from the people in different yet very similar ways and it's gotta stop. -- Submitted By: (kingbk) on June 21, 2012, 1:44 am - (1 votes) - Login to Vote
7 And yet there will be people voting for them (along with Democrats). This country is indeed going to hell in a handbasket, yet the people don't realize with a few good votes, that can be changed. -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on June 20, 2012, 1:40 pm - (0 votes) - Login to Vote
8 Over the last few months, the GOP has been doing stuff that's basically causing me to not take them seriously on their "smaller government" stance. It seems hypocritical to me that they "want the government to stay out of people's lives," and yet many of the politicians in the party want to make stuff like same-sex marriage and abortion illegal. In addition, the fact that some Michigan republicans got offended when a woman used the word "vagina" in an abortion debate makes me remember why I'm hardly taking them seriously lately. -- Submitted By: (cartooner) on June 19, 2012, 10:50 pm - (3 votes) - Login to Vote
9 The Republican party too moderate??? Wow, completely disagree. They've been hijacked by the crazy evangelicals who want to shove their moral views down everybody's throats. Both parties have become way too fringe. I will remain an unaffiliated independent until one of the parties proves to me their head is not completely in the sand. -- Submitted By: (kingbk) on May 15, 2012, 11:31 am - (6 votes) - Login to Vote
10 @snoot87: Funny, I feel the GOP (or, at least, the candidates with the most say in the party) has been going too far to the right. -- Submitted By: (cartooner) on May 8, 2012, 10:27 pm - (3 votes) - Login to Vote
11 Romney's major hurdle is not because he's a so called "rino", but that he has a lackluster personality. As much as people hate to admit it, personality goes a long way in capturing the swing voters. -- Submitted By: (John63btf) on April 30, 2012, 6:26 pm - (0 votes) - Login to Vote
12 I disagree. Moderate is better. I don't want some far out nutball on any wing. -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on April 28, 2012, 8:59 pm - (6 votes) - Login to Vote
13 Right on about the Rino's. Mitt Romney is just the latest in the string of Republican candidates too concerned with attracting independents. Obama will easily win reelection in 2012 no matter who Romney picks as his VP. I like Marco Rubio but if he knows what's good for him he won't accept Romney's offer. Just ask Sarah Palin in case you forget what the media will do to you. Besides, he'll be able to run in 2016 and if early indications pan out, his competition will be Hillary Clinton. By then the country will have had 8 years of leftist policies and will be looking for a change. -- Submitted By: (JoeBagODonuts) on April 28, 2012, 4:49 pm - (-4 votes) - Login to Vote
14 The GOP in it's current state is far too moderate. The Republican Party needs to go back to it's conservative roots and stop nominating Moderate, RINO candidates (John McCain). -- Submitted By: (snoot87) on April 27, 2012, 4:53 pm - (-8 votes) - Login to Vote
15 Are the GOP Pokemon fans? http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2011/08/did_herman_cain_know_he_was_qu.html -- Submitted By: (Travoltron) on August 13, 2011, 7:14 pm - (0 votes) - Login to Vote
16 This is why I don't like the Republican Party and their stands on social issues. Yes, I am aware there is one thing there about the Democrats as well, so don't point that out to me. Don't like gay marriages? Don't get one.. Don't like cigarettes? Don't smoke them.. Don't like abortions? Don't get one.. Don't like sex? Don't have it.. Don't like drugs? Don't do them.. Don't like porn? Don't watch it.. Don't like alcohol? Don't drink it.. Don't like guns? Don't buy one.. Don't like your rights taken away??? Don't take away someone else's. -- Submitted By: (MCS) on July 27, 2011, 1:40 pm - (1 votes) - Login to Vote
17 Even though I'm a republican I'm very disapointed in the party. They became a little too conservative for my tastes. Thats why I'm more centrist right than right wing. -- Submitted By: (Mr.Zimpy) on January 2, 2011, 6:54 pm - (1 votes) - Login to Vote
18 No prob. I think what happened was you misunderstood me and I misunderstood you. -- Submitted By: (Robert) on February 20, 2010, 1:42 pm - (0 votes) - Login to Vote
19 Maybe I did overreact. Doh! Anyhow, when I brought up the Obama not wanting to be like Lincoln rumor, it was not intended as Obama-bashing, but more of a "say it ain't so" thing. Remember, I did say comparing Obama to Hitler was low in the Moveon.org topic. -- Submitted By: (Robert) on February 19, 2010, 9:39 am - (0 votes) - Login to Vote
20 Number 1: I know it seemed like a smear against Obama, but let me make something clear: that was NOT my goal. Read my post carefully. Note how I did NOT say, "OMG! Obama said he doesn't want to be like Abraham Lincoln b/c he was a rep!". I asked "I also heard that Obama wanted to be like Abraham Lincoln but changed his mind as soon as he found out he was a rep." It could be a false rumor, along with allegations that he was born in Africa (He was born in Hawaii, which was a state at the time of his birth!), or it could be true if he's anti-rep. He's not really convincing me that he's bi-partisan and not anti-rep. Hordes of anti-republican liberals would be tearing into him for being a "DINO" (democrat in name only) for trying to be bi-part. Number 2: Saying "I heard a rumor" IS NOT EQUAL TO ME SAYING "I heard a rumor and think it's totally true". Saying I heard from an unconfirmed source that Obama stopped wanting to be like Abe because Abe was a rep is NOT a vile rumor. Insinuating that someone (McCain) ate a baby is. Number 3: People voting Never Boned for Republicans means they thought Watergate was OK? I suppose next you're going to visit the Democratic Party topic, see all the never boned votes, and accuse the voters of thinking that it's great how it was hijacked by socialist radicals? Number 4: In response to your saying I'm "ready to accuse anyone who voted Day One of "think[ing] slavery should never have ended"? Either that, they're ignorant. What would YOU think if, after someone reads Doctor Awesome's post saying the Republican Party was founded in part to end slavery, and my pointing it out, they vote Day One? Number 5: Likewise, I do not feel the Democratic Party boned Day One. Number 6: Hope I cleared things up. -- Submitted By: (Robert) on February 18, 2010, 10:28 am - (0 votes) - Login to Vote

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