I don't watch enough news to be a sheep. If it makes you feel better to know I did not vote for McCain since I could not discern a difference other than race and age between him and Obama.
No, I was close to being one years ago.. I woke up in 2000. I actually noticed what I was doing when I voted for Bob Dole.. I liked him just fine, but I voted for him because he was a Republican and I couldn't stand Bill Clinton.
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No. It's hard to be a partisan sheep when you have no party.
I don't watch enough news to be a sheep. If it makes you feel better to know I did not vote for McCain since I could not discern a difference other than race and age between him and Obama.
I vote Republican, but I consider most Republicans to be too liberal....so no.
I mean how can I be a sheep when I think the people I vote for to be wrong much of the time?
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Hope that helps.
I consider myself to be a Constitutional Conservative and as such I have no Party that represents My views.
Parties are all about Political Power.
The Constitution was designed written to Limit Government Power to prevent corruption and tyranny.
I'm sure nobody regurgitating propaganda thinks of themselves as a partisan sheep, but they may be one nonetheless. LOL
No, I was close to being one years ago.. I woke up in 2000. I actually noticed what I was doing when I voted for Bob Dole.. I liked him just fine, but I voted for him because he was a Republican and I couldn't stand Bill Clinton.
No. I vote based on policies/positions.
I vote for GOP candidates.
I vote for DEM candidates.
Local/State/National.
It varies every time / every election.
I'm a registered Independent. 20+ years.
Never voted for a particular political party in my life and I never will.
No but i'm in-tuned with the conservative way but do not agree with many of their policies.
No..might be why I piss people off all over the political spectrum.