i'm tired of....

mickeyfan33

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of people saying you are a traitor etc... if you don't support Bush
of people telling me if you vote for Kerry you are for Osama,Saddam and the French.

the biggest kicker for me is you have to sign a loyalty oath if you want to see the President of the United States... blows my mind.

I plan to vote .... I used to like Politics but since my dad died 7 months ago it hasn't been the same.

BTW my dad planned to vote for Kerry and he was a Conservative with a Capital C.

I don't care about Vietnam. I Just want the economy to improve and find a job.
 
Nothing wrong with the way you feel.. You are as much entitled to your opinions as anyone else..

Go with what you're comfortable with and ignore those who try to shame or degrade you into thinking otherwise..

God gave us all "free will" and you are certainly entitled to use yours the same as anyone else..::yes::
 
thanks.. I am not trying to offend anyone... I am just tired of how everything has become so political.
 
I am afraid it's only going to get worse before it gets any better. :sad2:
 

Originally posted by mickeyfan33
the biggest kicker for me is you have to sign a loyalty oath if you want to see the President of the United States... blows my mind.

Not to be nit-picky, but it was ONE speech in New Mexico that required this, and it was for the VP, not Pres. Bush.
 
there was a teacher in Traverse city who had her ticket ripped up because she had a small Kerry-Edwards sticker on her shirt.
 
Originally posted by mickeyfan33
there was a teacher in Traverse city who had her ticket ripped up because she had a small Kerry-Edwards sticker on her shirt.

True, and there was a National Guard member turned away somewhere in the DC area, as I recall, for wearing a Kerry sticker. However, you said people "have to sign a loyalty oath if you want to see the President of the United States" - and that's simply not true.
 
Originally posted by C.Ann
Nothing wrong with the way you feel.. You are as much entitled to your opinions as anyone else..

Go with what you're comfortable with and ignore those who try to shame or degrade you into thinking otherwise..

God gave us all "free will" and you are certainly entitled to use yours the same as anyone else..::yes::

Yes, what C.Ann said - wise words indeed.
 
If your not a registered democrat or republican YOU CAN VOTE FOR ANYONE you see fit. Politics sometimes bring out the worse in people. I always try to keep my political views to myself(and religion issues) to avoid any confrontation. There's going to be alot of talk,arugments,protests and debates for a while now so like C.Ann said, just ignore those who try to shame you.
 
Originally posted by mickeyfan33
Katerkat,
sorry about not knowing about the loyalty oath.:)

It's OK! I agree with most of the rest of your post - I won't call you a traitor if you vote for Kerry and I don't care about Vietnam, either. ;)
 
Originally posted by dg39
If your not a registered democrat or republican YOU CAN VOTE FOR ANYONE you see fit.

I'm sorry; just to ensure to myself that I'm not an idiot...I can vote for whomever I want even if I AM registered as one or the other, can I not?

Boy, am I :o if that's not the case. I'm not a "registered" anything, except a registered voter.
 
I'm a registered voter. But I'm not a registered democrat or republican. That means that each election I can vote for who ever I choose to vote for. I think its call unofficiated. If you decide to vote from now on as a republican or a democrat you have to fill out a form and send it in. Once you change from unofficiated to republican or democrat you can never change over to unofficiated again. I know this, because I needed to get a voters registration form for a family member and I called up this morning. Politics can be so confusing...:D
 
Yes, but if I register Democrat, once I get in the voting booth I can actually vote for whomever I want, can I not? Even if it's a Republican? After all, who's going to know (secret ballot and all that...)?
 
Loyalty Oath?? - Do we live in a Kingdom or something now??


( Only one Kingdom I'd want to be living in :wizard: )
 
I believe this may apply to primary elections only, not to general ones. In IL, you must select either the Republican, Democrat or Non-partisan ballot in a primary election. However, in the general election, every receives essentially the same ballot and you can vote for whomever you want, be it Democrat, Republican, Liberterian, whatever. If you register with one party or another, you may only limit yourself to that party's ballot in the primary elections. I've never heard of someone being limited in who they vote for in a general election simply because they were a registered voter with a specific party.
 
Thanks, Abracadabra. This is what I thought as well. Glad to know I wasn't completely confused.
 
Sorry for the total confustion. Thanks so much for clearing this up. I'm the type that sometimes, even if something is completely explained to me, I can get it wrong. Thanks
 












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