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In reply to the discussion: It's November 7th and Rick Santorum is President-elect: How did it Happen? [View all]BrentWil
(2,384 posts)46. FIrst, people change
At one point in my life I did vote Republican. I voted for Bush the first time he ran. I voted for Kerry at his mid-term. After that, I have voted for the Democratic choice and have voted straight ticket. I fully plan on voting that way for every election that I could see in the future. I think that qualifies as "every time"
Second, on marriage, this is what I wrote.
Gay marriage: I don't think marriage should be recognized by the state. If people want to say they are married, so be it, but I see no reason that they should have special rights and tax benifits under the law.
In other words, I was saying that I didn't understand why people that are "married" should get special state benefits. I was saying any marriage. I don't think that is "right-wing"
With that said, I find it funny you would only post one part of that post.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=389&topic_id=8469949&mesg_id=8469949
I just wanted to take a second to introduce myself, because I think I have rubbed some people wrong. Let me start.
I am 29, and a active duty Captain in the Army. Currently the Army is sending me to graduate school. Been to Iraq twice and have slowly turned from a moderate Republican to a moderate to semi-liberal democrat. However, I don't do group think... which has got me called "right-wing" a few times in the posts I have made. Here is where I stand.
Economy: The world is globalized. Business can move with ease. In this environment, we have to regulate with the world and ensure our tax polices do not force business out. The best means of taxes is one that is based on higher income people as individuals and that can go across international lines. However, Capitalism and Globalization are here to stay. It is best to figure out the best means to use those forces to make the nation more competitive and to maximize benefits for all people.
Drugs: Legalization of Pot. Let science be the guide for the rest. Do an honest cost benefit analysis.
Gays in the Military: Support
Gay marriage: I don't think marriage should be recognized by the state. If people want to say they are married, so be it, but I see no reason that they should have special rights and tax benifits under the law.
War in Iraq: Huge mistake and we got very lucky
War in Afghanistan: Unfixable. Need to get out
Health Care: Government needs to ensure access by all people
Welfare/SS/etc: Every important safety net. Reforms may be needed but it is very much needed for the society.
Education: Want more resources and choice for the underprivileged.
I don't know what else. Ask me. I did not mean to rub so many the wrong way on this board.
Thanks,
Brent
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It's November 7th and Rick Santorum is President-elect: How did it Happen? [View all]
BrentWil
Feb 2012
OP
I'm going to let the Obama re-elect team do that for me. They are far better than I am at
CTyankee
Feb 2012
#4
No, to suggest that I must be a Santorum voter because I dare to want to do an
BrentWil
Feb 2012
#35
Well, he and his Secretary of defense have said all options are on the table...
BrentWil
Feb 2012
#59
They already are. Check down thread. Economic downturn is the most likely event
BrentWil
Feb 2012
#19
santorum president on november 7th: here's the most plausible scenario (and it takes a lot):
unblock
Feb 2012
#9
Probably none. It might be the only election in history where one candidate gets all EC votes.
HopeHoops
Feb 2012
#15
I'd put my money on all. Who the fuck would vote for Mr. Frothy in a general election?
HopeHoops
Feb 2012
#27
Because millions of people all over the country simultaneously decide they love the taste of shit
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2012
#45
Useless exercise, imo. Might as well say, "Sarah Palin is President-elect: How did it happen?
yellowcanine
Feb 2012
#61