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In reply to the discussion: Who was the most influential person who helped shape your politics to this day? [View all]quinnox
(20,600 posts)9. my whole family have been liberal dems
And I mean liberal with a capital "L". My grandfather had the most influence on me in this aspect, but it was all around me really.
By the way, that doesn't mean I didn't come to these leanings without thinking about them myself. It would be foolish to adopt any philosophy simply by indoctrination of people around you. Every person must come to their own evaluation and decisions regarding these matters.
I have examined the republican philosophy and find it is at its core, a selfish one. If you have any care for your fellow man or want the ideal goal of all humans helping each other the Republican philosophy is directly at odds with that.
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Who was the most influential person who helped shape your politics to this day? [View all]
NNN0LHI
Dec 2011
OP
To be cynical, probably Thatcher; she showed me clearly just what I was against!
LeftishBrit
Dec 2011
#24
My entire political life has been a defensive reaction to Ron and Nancy Reagan. nt
Romulox
Dec 2011
#29
LBJ - If he hadn't messed up in Vietnam he would have been the greatest president ever, imo.
yellowcanine
Dec 2011
#35
The veterinarian in OH who in 1973 refused to consider hiring me for a kennel job
kestrel91316
Dec 2011
#36
My father who talked continually about what FDR did for us. He lived through the Depression and
jwirr
Dec 2011
#37
When I was young my dad always pointed off into the distance (from the Pellston airport)
etherealtruth
Dec 2011
#40
Liberal family: my great grandfather was a Liberal member of parliament. We live in Ottawa. We
applegrove
Dec 2011
#43