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NC Second Amendment Rights Are Suspended

elixin77

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Greenville, NC, ,
Doesn't matter if they're repub's or demo's - they're all the same. The two party system is a scam.

People vote republican, and yet those 'republicans' turn out to be democrats and vote like democrats; and the 'democrats' turn out to be republicans, and vote like republicans. They all have an agenda, and once they get in a position of power, they do what they can to get accomplish what's on their agenda. And then sit in that spot for the rest of their life so no one can change what they did.

Ask the people running on their individual views, and see if it matches up with how you feel. If both (or all) of the people are pro-gun rights, then find another topic that can help you vote for the candidate you want (like the right to carry in a restaurant that serves alcohol, the various Jim Crow laws that are still on the books, or maybe even the legalization of medical marijuana - whatever turns you on).

We should focus our scope mostly on libertarians. They believe in a smaller government, and that the government has no right to say what we can or can't do to our bodies as responsible adults. Do your own research on the libertarians though - i'm not here to tell you how to vote. If you feel a libertarian is for you, then vote that way.
 

sultan62

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Joined
Jul 2, 2010
Messages
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Location
Clayton, NC
Doesn't matter if they're repub's or demo's - they're all the same. The two party system is a scam.

People vote republican, and yet those 'republicans' turn out to be democrats and vote like democrats; and the 'democrats' turn out to be republicans, and vote like republicans. They all have an agenda, and once they get in a position of power, they do what they can to get accomplish what's on their agenda. And then sit in that spot for the rest of their life so no one can change what they did.

Ask the people running on their individual views, and see if it matches up with how you feel. If both (or all) of the people are pro-gun rights, then find another topic that can help you vote for the candidate you want (like the right to carry in a restaurant that serves alcohol, the various Jim Crow laws that are still on the books, or maybe even the legalization of medical marijuana - whatever turns you on).

We should focus our scope mostly on libertarians. They believe in a smaller government, and that the government has no right to say what we can or can't do to our bodies as responsible adults. Do your own research on the libertarians though - i'm not here to tell you how to vote. If you feel a libertarian is for you, then vote that way.

+1, +2 on the do your own research part.
 

cricketdad

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Joined
May 29, 2010
Messages
381
Location
Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA
Doesn't matter if they're repub's or demo's - they're all the same. The two party system is a scam.

People vote republican, and yet those 'republicans' turn out to be democrats and vote like democrats; and the 'democrats' turn out to be republicans, and vote like republicans. They all have an agenda, and once they get in a position of power, they do what they can to get accomplish what's on their agenda. And then sit in that spot for the rest of their life so no one can change what they did.

Ask the people running on their individual views, and see if it matches up with how you feel. If both (or all) of the people are pro-gun rights, then find another topic that can help you vote for the candidate you want (like the right to carry in a restaurant that serves alcohol, the various Jim Crow laws that are still on the books, or maybe even the legalization of medical marijuana - whatever turns you on).

We should focus our scope mostly on libertarians. They believe in a smaller government, and that the government has no right to say what we can or can't do to our bodies as responsible adults. Do your own research on the libertarians though - i'm not here to tell you how to vote. If you feel a libertarian is for you, then vote that way.

I can't disagree with anything you said. But until you can put 61 Libertarians in the House and 26 in the Senate you are stuck with a government run by Ds or Rs.
 
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