My family is predominantly Republican, for the sole reason that my family is predominantly made up of military families. My father, all of my uncles, both of my grandfathers, and all of my great grandfathers made careers out of the military. Almost all of my male cousins enlisted and I would've done the same had I not shattered my ankle in high school. But this one stereotypical factor trumped the stereotypes of typical Democrats found throughout my family. Mexican on my mother's side, Irish on my father's side. Catholic on all sides.
Coming from a Republican family, I thought that I was a Republican too. It was explained to me in my american Government class that the difference between the two parties ultimately stemmed from their core platform on how to run the country. Republicans believed that being pro-business and pro-economy was the way to grow. Democrats believed that it was being pro-people and supporting those in which they govern.
When I turned 18 and it came time to register to vote for the first time, I registered as a Democrat and have ever since.
I've always been more Centrist or Moderate than Liberal or Conservative. I support platforms on both sides of the spectrum, as well as those that find compromise between the two.
In the 2000 election, I would've voted for McCain over Gore, had he been the candidate instead of Dubya, despite my being a registered Democrat. Since the 2000 election, I haven't become more Liberal. I've become more Anti-Conservative. The amount of bullshit spewed out of the mouths of Conservative politicians and their pundits makes me want to either run for political office to fight on the front lines, or expatriate.
The lies, hatred, and ignorance out of the "Christian Right" make me ashamed to call myself a Christian. The serious abuse of power by the Republicans in government across the country make me ashamed to call myself an American.
Coming from a Republican family, I thought that I was a Republican too. It was explained to me in my american Government class that the difference between the two parties ultimately stemmed from their core platform on how to run the country. Republicans believed that being pro-business and pro-economy was the way to grow. Democrats believed that it was being pro-people and supporting those in which they govern.
When I turned 18 and it came time to register to vote for the first time, I registered as a Democrat and have ever since.
I've always been more Centrist or Moderate than Liberal or Conservative. I support platforms on both sides of the spectrum, as well as those that find compromise between the two.
In the 2000 election, I would've voted for McCain over Gore, had he been the candidate instead of Dubya, despite my being a registered Democrat. Since the 2000 election, I haven't become more Liberal. I've become more Anti-Conservative. The amount of bullshit spewed out of the mouths of Conservative politicians and their pundits makes me want to either run for political office to fight on the front lines, or expatriate.
The lies, hatred, and ignorance out of the "Christian Right" make me ashamed to call myself a Christian. The serious abuse of power by the Republicans in government across the country make me ashamed to call myself an American.
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