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archer wrote: Yes he does....we enjoy discussing politics and current events....like many Republicans and Democrats we find we have more areas of agreement than we do disagreement. He is an old school Republican, a conservative who believes that political parties should not be involved in dictating social morals and that religion should not be part of the political conversation. He is not yet willing to give up his republican registration, but does feel that the current crop of GOP candidates do not represent him. He swears he is voting a straight Democratic ticket this time, but that is probably just his anger at the top of the ticket. He was a Huntsman fan and had convinced me to give the man a chance, but the party never gave Huntsman a chance. We will both be voting Obama again.
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You want to insult me, fine....but leave my husband out of this. He is not on this board to defend himself. Several here have met my husband and I'm sure can attest to the fact that you are wrong, just as you usually are.The Liberals GOP Twin wrote:
archer wrote: Yes he does....we enjoy discussing politics and current events....like many Republicans and Democrats we find we have more areas of agreement than we do disagreement. He is an old school Republican, a conservative who believes that political parties should not be involved in dictating social morals and that religion should not be part of the political conversation. He is not yet willing to give up his republican registration, but does feel that the current crop of GOP candidates do not represent him. He swears he is voting a straight Democratic ticket this time, but that is probably just his anger at the top of the ticket. He was a Huntsman fan and had convinced me to give the man a chance, but the party never gave Huntsman a chance. We will both be voting Obama again.
Your husband is old styled pussy whipped.
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archer wrote:
You want to insult me, fine....but leave my husband out of this. He is not on this board to defend himself. Several here have met my husband and I'm sure can attest to the fact that you are wrong, just as you usually are.The Liberals GOP Twin wrote:
archer wrote: Yes he does....we enjoy discussing politics and current events....like many Republicans and Democrats we find we have more areas of agreement than we do disagreement. He is an old school Republican, a conservative who believes that political parties should not be involved in dictating social morals and that religion should not be part of the political conversation. He is not yet willing to give up his republican registration, but does feel that the current crop of GOP candidates do not represent him. He swears he is voting a straight Democratic ticket this time, but that is probably just his anger at the top of the ticket. He was a Huntsman fan and had convinced me to give the man a chance, but the party never gave Huntsman a chance. We will both be voting Obama again.
Your husband is old styled pussy whipped.
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archer wrote: Are you always this amused by your own bad behavior.
Note to self.....stop feeding the troll
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I hate to break this news to Archer- but her husband is still a registered "R" for a reason, if he hasn't voted for a republican since daddy bush- he probably would have changed to an "I"archer wrote: My husband is a registered Republican and we get at least one call a day from the Republicans, sometimes two. I am a registered democrat and I get at most one call a week. I think there is a desperation index in there somewhere. He plans to change his affiliation to independent, he hasn't voted for a Republican for president since Bush's first term.
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