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Sat Jun-05-04 04:17 PM
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Poll question: Did you vote for Reagan? |
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Edited on Sat Jun-05-04 04:17 PM by Cascadian
I just had to ask the question and gague some of you who voted for Reagan. Some of you Reagan Democrats out there. Did you? I was too young in 1980 asnd 1984 to vote so it was a moot point though I never really discovered my political "bone" until I was about 17.
John
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:18 PM
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:19 PM
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2. To those who voted for Reagan.... |
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Why did you vote for him?????
John
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:23 PM
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16. Well where do I start |
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I was young, came from a very conservative family, bought into the whole supply-side bullshit. Not proud of it.
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:39 PM
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28. Damn, are you my long lost sibling? |
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I too was brought up in a conservative Republican household - I was in high school when I voted for Reagan.
After a couple of years in a liberal arts college, I found my true political avocation.
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:39 PM
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30. To those who voted for Reagan.... |
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> Why did you vote for him?????
And a better question, what are you doing here if you're one of them?
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:42 PM
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I did in 1980. I was a 22 year old enlisted member of the USAF and thoroughly brainwashed into believing communists were the enemy of the known universe. Reagan was a stronger anti-communist than Carter, and was all for raising the level of military funding which I thought were good things. It wasn't until I read Marx and Engels in a college honors class after my discharge that I realized the error of my ways. Never voted for a repub since, though.
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:56 PM
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The right talks a pretty good game about freedom and personal responsibility, and 20 years ago I bought it. It took me a while to realize that when they speak of freedom, they don't mean individual freedom, but rather the freedom of corporate interests to run roughshod of all of us. I also didn't realize at the time that to them personal responsibility only applied to single mothers, and others way down on the economic ladder, who needed to "pick themselves up by their bootstraps", but not to those at the top who were, and remain, free to lie, cheat, steal, and even kill, all in the name of profit. :shrug:
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:19 PM
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3. no and................................................................... |
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hell no. I hope Raygun wakes up in the hell he richly deserves.
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:34 PM
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27. "I hope Raygun wakes up in the hell he richly deserves." |
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Edited on Sat Jun-05-04 04:35 PM by LiberalManiacfromOC
I think your wish is coming true today.
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:19 PM
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4. Hell, No! He was a joke. |
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A dangerous, powerful joke.
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:19 PM
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:23 PM
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14. fuck no.........x2 n/t |
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:20 PM
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6. Even I would have been old enough... NEVER! |
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:20 PM
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7. I "voted" for him in 1984...because that's what the cool kids did |
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I was 9. I even made a sparkly poster advertising such (we were given a choice), and my grandmother found out and vetoed the whole thing, and so began my transition into the Democratic party.
See, young voters are easily manipulated...
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:25 PM
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17. :) I just had to tell you this story. |
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My son was in the 3rd grade during the 2000 election. His class held their own election and MY son was the ONLY child to vote for Gore! :loveya: I was so proud of him. He took a lot of grief for it too.
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:39 PM
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29. May I ask where you live? |
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:52 PM
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39. I was in the minority with Dukakis four years later... |
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But way more of a follower in 1984. (and my parents were quiet about politics, so I didn't have an at-home role model)
Good for your son! You've raised him well.
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:20 PM
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But HELL no ...
I joined the CETA program as a wandering, wasting, misguided youth ...
I used the knowledge gained in CETA vocational school to raise myself and my family for the next 27 years ...
Reagan KILLED CETA within 3 weeks of taking office: I was so pissed ...
Nevertheless: Reagan and his family have suffered: that suffering is over .... There is little room in my core for hatred ....
Fare well Dutch ...
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:21 PM
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:21 PM
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11. I was a few months old during his second election |
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:22 PM
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13. I Was Old Enough, I Voted, And I Sure As Hell Did Not Vote For That SOB |
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Edited on Sat Jun-05-04 04:24 PM by ThomWV
Make no mistake about it, Reagan was a traitor. Never forget how he got to office and the hostages in Iran.
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:23 PM
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:26 PM
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I have never voted for any repub...ever. Never will.
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:26 PM
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Carter. Mondale. Dukakis. Clinton. Clinton. Gore. Kerry.
And Kerry again in four years.
I just look for the D.
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:27 PM
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20. I declined both times. Voted for Carter 1980, Mondale 1984 |
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:29 PM
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21. I was too young to vote. |
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:30 PM
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23. I'm very proud to say that my first vote, at the age of 18.... |
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...was for Walter Mondale, and against Reagan in the 1984 election. For what it was worth, which didn't turn out to be much, unfortunately :(
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:32 PM
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24. I would not have voted for him at gun point. |
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Never has one president brought so much misery to so many in this country.
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:32 PM
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25. What about an option for F**K NO! |
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To vote for Reagan and any repugnican would be to vote against my class interests. If the rich can vote THEIR class interests then working class people should vote THEIR class interests and that means NOT VOTING PUG!
I was not old enough to vote in 1980 but did work for Reagan's defeat. I was not successful but I worked against him.
In 1984 I voted for MONDALE. I was one of few who did so but at least I felt good about my vote.
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:32 PM
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Edited on Sat Jun-05-04 04:34 PM by TheWizardOfMudd
I loved and respected Carter as a man and a president. Jimmy got my vote in 1980.
In 1984, I wasn't politically saavy or sophisticated enough to understand exactly what I was doing by voting for Reagan. I wasn't paying enough attention and basically saw Mondale as weaker than Reagan and kind of a clown.
I don't even remember what real issues figured prominently in the 1984 election.
That was the last time I ever voted for a republican.
Edit: I remember not making up my mind for whom to vote in 1984 until I got in the booth.
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:41 PM
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31. Never, Never, Never, Never, Never, Never, Never, Never, Never, Never! |
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:42 PM
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32. I quite voting all together when Reagan won in 1980 |
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Coming from Berkeley in the 60s, I lost all faith in the political process when America voted for Reagan in 1980. Didn't vote again for a dozen years.
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:43 PM
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I just turned 18, this will be first election.
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:45 PM
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35. I voted for him in 84 |
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I was young and stupid...
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:45 PM
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36. No--voted Anderson in 1980, Mondale in '84 |
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I will admit to casting my first presidential vote for Ford, and I came from a pro-Nixon family.
I got better.
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:50 PM
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Edited on Sat Jun-05-04 04:50 PM by RatTerrier
But, admittedly, I probably would have voted for him, faults and all.
I just didn't like Mondale. I was pretty centrist and non-partisan at the time.
But, of course, we grow smarter as we grow older, right?
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:52 PM
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38. In 1984 I was in the Army stationed in Germany. I was 20, and |
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seriously BRAINWASHED.
I got over it by '88 tho.
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Sat Jun-05-04 04:53 PM
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40. Vote for Reagan? Puh-leeze! |
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My 1st election was in '84 - voted for Mondale.
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