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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]csziggy
(34,189 posts)13. Gee - you said what I was going to say!
Almost exactly.
Claude Kirk, the first post-Reconstruction Republican Governor of Florida had already started me thinking that way, but Tricky Dick nailed it down for me.
For years I also believed that anyone who wants to run for political office is a megalomaniac and should be prohibited from holding any public office. Now I simply believe that for anyone to get elected beyond dogcatcher, they must sell their soul and will be corrupt, no matter what their original intentions.
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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!
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Dec 2011
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Dec 2011
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The veterinarian in OH who in 1973 refused to consider hiring me for a kennel job
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Dec 2011
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Dec 2011
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etherealtruth
Dec 2011
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Liberal family: my great grandfather was a Liberal member of parliament. We live in Ottawa. We
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Dec 2011
#43