Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Are You Republican or Democrat?

I get asked that all the time by people who should know the answer. I’m NEITHER. I can’t be a Democrat because Democrats today are mostly SOCIALISTS, and I want nothing to do with socialists. I can’t be a Republican because, although I believe many of the same things as do Republicans, I am NOT a “religious fanatic,” and many (not all) Republicans ARE. But enough to keep me from being a “registered Republican.” My question is this: MUST I be one or the other? Can’t I be something else? I could NOT ever vote for a Democrat, but I COULD vote for certain Republicans. But I could NOT vote for other Republicans. That makes me a NON-Republican. But when I vote, I MUST register as one or the other. Why? Why can’t I register as an Independent because I believe differently from BOTH parties? Rush Limbaugh says “Independents (‘middle-of-the-roaders”) are likely to be “road kill” since they can’t make up their minds which side to be on.”

That’s WRONG. There should be a THIRD choice; or even a fourth, or fifth choice, or even more. Why do we have to be either a Democrat or a Republican? I’m a “rational individualist.” I make up MY OWN MIND on EVERY issue. I don’t blindly follow ANY “party line.” Yes, I’m in the minority; but I’m used to that. That’s what happens when your thinking is different from the rest of the world. But what makes one or more of the two parties (whatever their names) right on all issues? Other countries have multiple parties, and their governments work (sometimes), even if some of them ARE socialist in nature. Coalitions are the “name of the game” there, and there’s nothing wrong with that. Way too many people brand me as a Republican because my opinions mostly are the same as are those of most Republicans. But that’s WRONG. I’m NOT a Republican, though I AM more “Republican-friendly” than I am “Democrat-friendly.” There ARE one or two Democrats with whom I agree on many things, but not enough for ANYBODY to think I’m a Democrat. (Just common sense)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Me too! I am registered as an Independent. My liberal friends continuously call me Republican because I have conservative views. They refuse to understand I am capable of making up my own mind on every issue without some party telling me what to think. They keep trying to shove me into the Republican mold.

Unfortunately, being an Independent means that I cannot vote in the primaries where I live, which sucks. I can only vote in the general election, after the damage has been done (other people have selected the candidates). I get to choose between THEIR choices. I have no say until then. I DO want to have a say in 2014 so I may have to register as Republican to do it. That's not right. That sucks pond scum.

Ray Thomas said...
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Ray Thomas said...

Frankly, I don't care what others say about me. What I DO care about is them controlling just WHO I can vote FOR. Maybe that'll change in the future, but I'm not holding my breath for it to happen in my lifetime.

Anonymous said...

Ditto!