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12/7/12 12:06 PM
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AlexanderTheGOAT 60 The total sum of your votes up and votes down Send Private Message Add Comment To Profile

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I'm not republican, I am conservative though. I'm pretty libertarian and I'm an atheist.

Anyway, everyone knows the stereotypical republican is Christian. However, I think there is a demographic shift happening in that party specifically with younger generations. I think that the majority of Repubs are Christian but they're dying off and we're seeing less emphasis on "Christian values" (within this group) intertwined with other conservative ideas.

Who here is a Repub and an atheist or Agnostic? Phone Post
12/7/12 12:07 PM
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AlexanderTheGOAT 60 The total sum of your votes up and votes down Send Private Message Add Comment To Profile

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I expect many other libertarian OGers to be atheist/agnostic like me but I'm interested in the republicans out there. Phone Post
12/7/12 12:10 PM
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The hardcore Christian element in the Republican party is the reason they are losing touch with the country on social issues.

And really shouldn't be brought up at all. Religion is supposed to be kept separate from Government. So stop trying to pass laws based on what is said in the bible.

Look at all the religious-based faux pas the Teabillies committed leading up the election.
12/7/12 12:10 PM
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I'm a libertarian but I vote Repub, and I'm an atheist/agnostic.

12/7/12 12:12 PM
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Libertarian athiest here.
12/7/12 12:13 PM
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AlexanderTheGOAT 60 The total sum of your votes up and votes down Send Private Message Add Comment To Profile

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Sagiv Lapkin -

I'm a libertarian but I vote Repub, and I'm an atheist/agnostic.

Interesting, I figured most libertarian minded folk would be. I'm wondering if there are any hardcore Republicans out there who are though.. Phone Post
12/7/12 12:14 PM
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AlexanderTheGOAT 60 The total sum of your votes up and votes down Send Private Message Add Comment To Profile

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Chimonos Revenge - The hardcore Christian element in the Republican party is the reason they are losing touch with the country on social issues.

And really shouldn't be brought up at all. Religion is supposed to be kept separate from Government. So stop trying to pass laws based on what is said in the bible.

Look at all the religious-based faux pas the Teabillies committed leading up the election.
Couldn't agree more Phone Post
12/7/12 12:16 PM
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12/7/12 12:20 PM
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Atheist log cabin Repbulican. It's weird, and I'm basically constantly disappointed with my party.
12/7/12 12:20 PM
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The political platform of the Libertarian Party reflects the ideas of libertarianism, favoring minimally regulated markets, a less powerful state, strong civil liberties (including support for same-sex marriage and other LGBT rights), the legalization of cannabis, separation of church and state, open immigration, non-interventionism and neutrality in diplomatic relations (i.e., avoiding foreign military or economic entanglements with other nations), freedom of trade and travel to all foreign countries, and a more responsive and direct democracy.

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If this were the reality rather than politicians skewing left or right and referring to themselves as Libertarian this would be the most popular political movement in the United States. Phone Post
12/7/12 12:22 PM
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Sagiv Lapkin -

I'm a libertarian but I vote Repub, and I'm an atheist/agnostic.

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12/7/12 12:24 PM
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AlexanderTheGOAT 60 The total sum of your votes up and votes down Send Private Message Add Comment To Profile

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Utah get me two - Atheist log cabin Repbulican. It's weird, and I'm basically constantly disappointed with my party.
There we go!! How sick are you of the religious babble associated with the hardcore Christian right? Do you find yourself having to explain your position to people so they don't automatically associate you with those aforementioned republicans that have become the face of the party? Phone Post
12/7/12 12:26 PM
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I totally am, bro!

12/7/12 12:27 PM
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Sagiv Lapkin - 

I'm a libertarian but I vote Repub, and I'm an atheist/agnostic.


Same here

12/7/12 12:27 PM
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I'm kind of an in-betweener.

I am solidly agnostic, and I lean conservative on most issues, but I do not vote Republican. I usually vote Independant or Libertarian, depending on the candidate.

In my opinion, there are a lot of folks who are a) non-religious, b) conservative on issues of fiscal policy and scope of governemnt, c) "liberal", or at least civil-libertarians on social issues such as gay marriage, and c) completely without a viable choice of political party.

I mean really, what do you do? These days, both parties are big-government parties, both parties are big-spender parties, and both parties try to force you into a box of either being an arch-theologist or a screaming statist. Either way it's not good.

Where do you turn if you just want the government to stick to the constitution, make sound financial choices, and let free men and women make their own free choices about their lives?
12/7/12 12:28 PM
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Utah get me two - Atheist log cabin Repbulican. It's weird, and I'm basically constantly disappointed with my party.

A gay atheist disappointed by the Republican party? Let me put on my surprised face.
12/7/12 12:30 PM
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rufus -

I totally am, bro!

Lol not sure if serious Phone Post
12/7/12 12:44 PM
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12/7/12 12:49 PM
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I'm agnostic and don't like religion making its way into politics. I vote Repub and would consider myself a moderate Republican. But I hate partisanship and will back the dems and Obama if I agree with a certain policy or point they are trying to make.

I think having Christian values is good to an extent. But the overly religious or those who force it on others I don't care for at all. In saying that, I also have a problem with the PC douches that try to get the word Christmas banned from every aspect of our lives. Phone Post
12/7/12 12:53 PM
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AlexanderTheGOAT 60 The total sum of your votes up and votes down Send Private Message Add Comment To Profile

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Good post Tex. I don't like what you describe as "PC douches either" but I tend to believe they are a byproduct of the overzealous religious right. Phone Post
12/7/12 12:58 PM
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chawkins - I'm kind of an in-betweener.

I am solidly agnostic, and I lean conservative on most issues, but I do not vote Republican. I usually vote Independant or Libertarian, depending on the candidate.

In my opinion, there are a lot of folks who are a) non-religious, b) conservative on issues of fiscal policy and scope of governemnt, c) "liberal", or at least civil-libertarians on social issues such as gay marriage, and c) completely without a viable choice of political party.

I mean really, what do you do? These days, both parties are big-government parties, both parties are big-spender parties, and both parties try to force you into a box of either being an arch-theologist or a screaming statist. Either way it's not good.

Where do you turn if you just want the government to stick to the constitution, make sound financial choices, and let free men and women make their own free choices about their lives?
"In my opinion, there are a lot of folks who are a) non-religious, b) conservative on issues of fiscal policy and scope of governemnt, c) "liberal", or at least civil-libertarians on social issues such as gay marriage, and c) completely without a viable choice of political party."

A major issue is that The Republican Party ("conservatives") is no longer fiscally conservative and is largely manipulated by the religious for their own agenda. Phone Post
12/7/12 1:11 PM
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I am agnostic, and I vote mostly Repub, but as I have detailed on a number of other threads, I have some stances that most people consider to be liberal (for example, I think gay marriage is fine, I think mj should be legal, I am against the death penalty, I think we have to find a way to allow much eaasier immigration for peple who want to come here to work, etc.).
12/7/12 1:12 PM
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pm1964 - I am agnostic, and I vote mostly Repub, but as I have detailed on a number of other threads, I have some stances that most people consider to be liberal (for example, I think gay marriage is fine, I think mj should be legal, I am against the death penalty, I think we have to find a way to allow much eaasier immigration for peple who want to come here to work, etc.).
You sound somewhat libertarian. I agree with most of that. Phone Post
12/7/12 1:16 PM
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The seperation of church and state was intended to keep the state out of the church, not the church out of the state.
12/7/12 1:21 PM
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Zilla2000 - The seperation of church and state was intended to keep the state out of the church, not the church out of the state.

By some accounts, maybe. Regardless, keeping the church out of the state is very important.


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