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    Well obviously, a sissy fag like me clashes with asshole Republican str8 conservative estj in a business suit beliefs etc, so I have always identified as liberal more or less, but over the years I have empathized/sided with more conservative beliefs, or at least more moderate. I quit ultra liberal forums before because they got too creepy and cult like... but like I said I don't fit in with the 'i hate fags and women durrr' redneck morons either. My political beliefs do tend to be on the moderate/ambivalent/boring side... as I can see the assholeness ness of taking any position to its extremity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BulletsAndDoves View Post
    Well obviously, a sissy fag like me clashes with asshole Republican str8 conservative estj in a business suit beliefs etc, so I have always identified as liberal more or less, but over the years I have empathized/sided with more conservative beliefs, or at least more moderate. I quit ultra liberal forums before because they got too creepy and cult like... but like I said I don't fit in with the 'i hate fags and women durrr' redneck morons either. My political beliefs do tend to be on the moderate/ambivalent/boring side... as I can see the assholeness ness of taking any position to its extremity.
    I couldn't agree with you more. I think people take their party (aristocratic view) to the detriment of making policies that hurt people and that is shameful and wrong
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