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The main point is that you don't necessarily bind yourself to any one group or ideology. Instead you base your decision on issues as a whole. So, instead of just saying "X is more Conservative/Liberal/whatever", you look at it as a checklist of issues they represent. So, maybe the more Liberal candidate is more in favor of a majority of issues that matter to you. You vote for them not because of their ideology but their stance.
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We should abolish the 2 party system. Both sides have good policies but both are imperfect in their own ways and I don't understand why you have to fully support one or the other. If people just agreed on what's morally right we wouldn't have any issues.
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It seems that many centrists have the same values as progressives. Larger government, more regulations and social programs only achieving these at a slower pace.
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You see, I disagree with you. I disagree with you on such an incomprehensible level that i would go so far as to call you "stupid." But, I do not wish to be egregious, instead, I shall simply call you "incorrect." What is my opinion, you ask? I do not believe you could fully understand my stance, due to the great difference in our brainpower. Do not act so indefatigably in your aspiration for knowledge, just know that I, somebody who disagrees with you, know you're wrong. Instead, people like you, erroneous people, should live life knowing you are wrong, and that I proved you wrong. Me. Do not bother trying to counter my argument--seeing as you are incapable--because I will simply mute you. Point. Invalidated.
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Edited by Britton: 6/23/2016 9:20:55 AMOr I support complete freedom for society to decide for itself on some issues, and I support enforcement through violence on other issues. You can't have a functional society without some enforcement through violence.
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I'm sorry that the rest of you are so damned flawed ( ;-;)