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I am a registered Libertarian. I voted for John Kerry last fall. However, I feel that I don't really fit in anywhere right now. I am frustrated by the fact that no candidates really seem to support what I believe in. I took that 4-way political test that was floating around a while back and it told me I should vote for Al Sharpton. (Like that's a viable candidacy!)
Here are my beliefs on all the various issues. Can someone tell me what party I should be sending money to?
Drugs: The use and possession of any or all classes of controlled substances should be legalized and possibly taxed.
Abortion: Barely pro-choice (and probably mostly that's just reaction to fundie nonsense - if they didn't scream and throw fits about it all the time I might actually be pro-life - I just don't want to be associated with or support those fruitcakes and their fruitcake opinions in any way). Abortion is a necessary evil.
Religion: Should be kept out of my government! I would happily, for instance, support a ban on religious text on currency and legislation to take "One Nation, Under God" out of the pledge. I do not want to live in a theocracy.
Religion: At the same time, I am a practicing Christian who believes that Jesus was the Son of God. I just don't want to force my beliefs on others.
Euthanasia: Why do we consider this to be mercy for our suffering animals, but deny it to suffering people? Assisted suicide should be legal.
Funding for the Arts and other Public Works: I wish people were mature enough to see the point/bigger picture in making voluntary contributions to this kind of thing. Until that happens (not holding my breath), I guess I also chalk this one up under the category of "necessary evil".
Welfare: Helping people out helps our society as a whole. Another necessary evil. I don't believe that most welfare recipients are lazy and I understand how the power of sociological constraints makes it difficult for some people to get along. I wish the government would do better things with the welfare system, though. Right now it's badly managed. Corporate welfare (in all it's permutations), on the other hand, needs to stop immediately. Companies should not be allowed to tax shelter offshore, or be given perks, or other similar things. Trickle-down should be called trickle-on.
Gun Control: Gun control is using both hands. :-)
War/War in Iraq: I am not a pacifist in general, nor am I opposed to sometimes using violence as a tool to achieve a larger good. At the same time, I believe that if we use thuggish means to win (e.g., torture, suppression of free speech, etc.), that just makes us new thugs, no better than the old thugs we replaced. I originally supported the war in Iraq because I hated Saddam Hussein. I now oppose it because I think we ARE Saddam Hussein.
Free Speech: As I said in another post a while back - I follow Voltaire's example. I may not agree with what you have to say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. I think the ACLU should defend the rights of KKK members and other "undesirables" to hold rallies.
Death Penalty: On the fence on this one. Not sure.
Civil Rights: Those who give up liberty for a little temporary security deserve neither.
Affirmative Action: Against it. It isn't fair. If we have to do it at all, it should be based on socio-economic status, not race.
Immigration: Another on-the-fence issue for me. I would like to see more data on the impact of legal and illegal immigration on our society as a whole.
Gay Marriage: I think people should be allowed to marry any other consenting adult(s) they want to. I would like to see civil unions become the "legal" side of marriage for everyone, and have "church" marriages be between an individual and God. (Churches can then decide whether they think it's ok for gays to "marry" in their congregation if they want to, but can't deny civil rights to any population under the law.)
Homosexuality: I believe that homosexuality is at least in part biologically based, and think that Leviticus is both overrated and out of date. I also believe that God loves people regardless of sexual orientation.
Intellectualism: I am unashamed to say that I am an "elitist". I value education and science and have absolutely no patience with "NASCAR Republicanism".
I guess that's all I can think of right now. So...who should I vote for in the next election?
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