• Reform Party. Ventura is the only person I’d ever consider voting for for President, except maybe John Mccain.


  • Reform party? Is that the party Pat Buchannon (sp) is on?


  • The Socialist party is pretty small, thats why you hear less about it, it is the smallest, it has only like 100,000 members. I don’t know if they are atheist, I think that they are more about Marx’s economics than social views. There is actually a communist party but they are so fringe I might as put the KKK up.

    Yanny, you like Ventura? He has done more to set back third partry politics than anyone since Buchanan. Besides, he is not Reform any way.

    I’m not really sure what the Reform Party is about at an authentic level. Most third parties are formed around an ideology, not the Reform Party.


  • republican. I just want to be able to vote in the primaries.

    Horten rant:

    all countries have large populations opf idiots, and america is of the same. People here after 9-11 “loved” america because of “freedom.”

    Not too many voters though. You love democracy, but you don’t care who represents you. Everyone should vote. In fact, anyone who pays taxes should vote (this includes teenagers.) What happened to no taxation without representation.


  • “all countries have large populations opf idiots, and america is of the same. People here after 9-11 “loved” america because of “freedom.””

    I don’t know, the freedom loving patriots after 9-11 do leave me a tad disappointed (for lack of better word). Before, 9-11, I (and a few friends) were the only diehard nationalist (in love of country aspect, not in political ideology) at my school. The rest of the students were just like, “Okay, whatever. America isn’t that great.” ( this is commonly referred to as “ corporate rebel without a cause syndrome”) Then all of a sudden after 9-11 you see a lot “bandwagon jumpers” see that it’s “hip” and “in fashion” to love America (denoted with the flag on cars and other garbage). What’s the moral of the story here? We have to be attacked and have buildings collapse before people finally have any pride in America?


  • Those unpatriots you described are the kind of people who ussually support Communism. It is just another way to hate America. (for them)


  • “Those unpatriots you described are the kind of people who ussually support Communism. It is just another way to hate America. (for them)”

    You might be right if you’re thinking about anarchist. But most people that go to my school are “false” anarchist – meaning they only profess to be some “free-spirited rebel” because it’s just a “phase” in their life (such as rebelling against your parents) or that they do it to look “cool” or “hip.” It’s really easy to weed out those false anarchists. Question their beliefs (many times they do not even have any sensible ideals) and see if the wobble or collapse completely - that is usually the surest way of telling.


  • Hitler could justify genocide, that does not make his opinion even considerable.


  • @TG:

    “Those unpatriots you described are the kind of people who ussually support Communism. It is just another way to hate America. (for them)”

    You might be right if you’re thinking about anarchist. But most people that go to my school are “false” anarchist – meaning they only profess to be some “free-spirited rebel” because it’s just a “phase” in their life (such as rebelling against your parents) or that they do it to look “cool” or “hip.” It’s really easy to weed out those false anarchists. Question their beliefs (many times they do not even have any sensible ideals) and see if the wobble or collapse completely - that is usually the surest way of telling.

    wow. you just describe MY sister.


  • How old/ how much education does she have?


  • @yourbuttocks:

    How old/ how much education does she have?

    27, degree in sociology
    (i was mostly joking - she used to be in an anarchist/punk band.


  • Anarchist band?

    What did she play?


  • @yourbuttocks:

    Anarchist band?

    What did she play?

    violin, guitar.


  • I loved America always (and always had two flags, one pow one, in my room.) the good thing about the trend is that it is socially acceptable to put a flag pin on my hat and flags in my car. before, i would of looked like a nut.

    BTW, you guys must be wondering, “oh, his rich daddy bought him a new car.” that 85 lebaron was 100 bucks thank you very much. i’m paying for all of it’s expenses, and even doing some work on it! and proud damn it!


  • @HortenFlyingWing:

    I loved America always (and always had two flags, one pow one, in my room.) the good thing about the trend is that it is socially acceptable to put a flag pin on my hat and flags in my car. before, i would of looked like a nut.

    BTW, you guys must be wondering, “oh, his rich daddy bought him a new car.” that 85 lebaron was 100 bucks thank you very much. i’m paying for all of it’s expenses, and even doing some work on it! and proud damn it!

    Well, good for you Horten! It’s nice to see people still prideful of their country even when it isn’t “what’s in” or the “latest fashion.”

    BTW: It pays to be cheap :P


  • Democrts

    i dont vote for the guy in power or partys iv never herd about (in the us that is) :D

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