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At what point did you drop your political party affiliation?
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At what point did you drop your political party affiliation?
As I've mentioned on a previous thread, my own education was poor, so I had to self-educate myself on a lot of different fields, such as politics, history, etc. At the age of 23, I decided to stop identifying myself as a Republican, as there seems to be very little point to be a member of a political party, anyway.
When did you do the same? Or have you?
04-16-2016 07:21 PM
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RE: At what point did you drop your political party affiliation?
When I saw what happened in my home state of CO just the other day with the delegates. To be registered republican is to have an IRS target on your back anyways. Who needs it?
04-17-2016 02:47 AM
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RE: At what point did you drop your political party affiliation?
I stopped identifying as a Democrat when I started getting fed up with the liberal bullshit surrounding colleges and the respective trash that live in their college towns.

I started identifying as a Republican when I moved to the big city and had to deal with more liberal retards.

Now I continue to identify as a Republican because it seems the only Americans in Europe are the ones who are trying to escape the things that make America great. Ironically they're all here on student visas because no one will hire them. Smart!

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04-17-2016 02:54 AM
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RE: At what point did you drop your political party affiliation?
Identified with Democrat for a short time when I was young - only because I grew up around evangelical Christians and found them a little bonkers, so I identified with Democrat just to be on the polar opposite side.

Realized much later that political correctness, 3rd wave feminism, and the victim mindset I see perpetuated by the left is a much, much bigger problem today, especially to American males than evangelical Christians are.

Don't entirely identify with Republicans but lean far more right than left; more often than not I see individuals on the left looking to coddle people and portray everyone as a victim, while it's the conservatives who are the most likely to encourage you to stop blaming everyone else for your lot in life and find a way to make it happen.
04-17-2016 03:40 AM
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RE: At what point did you drop your political party affiliation?
I used to identify as a conservative Libertarian until Donald Trump came along.

Now I proudly fly the Republican banner.
04-17-2016 03:44 AM
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RE: At what point did you drop your political party affiliation?
I noticed you have started many threads (over 30) asking for opinions and information. New members should provide information first before requesting it. Your opinion poll threads are tiresome. I suggest you put forth some solid information before requesting it again.
04-17-2016 07:57 AM
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RE: At what point did you drop your political party affiliation?
I never had a party affiliation I've thought they were all full of shit since I was a kid (I'm 29.)

Trump is the first politician I can really get behind
04-17-2016 08:05 AM
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RE: At what point did you drop your political party affiliation?
Alright, got it.
04-17-2016 08:25 AM
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RE: At what point did you drop your political party affiliation?
In Australia, it was a rather easy & straightforward premise.

When the so called 'conservative' party enacted emotive, knee-jerk anti-gun legislation (back in '96).
It's a mere matter of principle to say, never again Cuckservatives.
(This post was last modified: 04-17-2016 09:03 AM by CynicalContrarian.)
04-17-2016 08:56 AM
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RE: At what point did you drop your political party affiliation?
Australian and have always been a Liberal [America's conservative] but as time has passed, I've realised our conservative is just a moderate left.

In other words: Our political system is left, further left and extreme left. In that regard they're all fucked.
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04-17-2016 09:10 AM
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