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I am a conservative and I don't want to waste my vote so I vote...usually Republican..and waste it anyway. I identify myself as a conservative because that is the way I live life..generally. I am fun loving and I care about my fellow man deeply but I try to be financially responsible and when I get a bill for something I need..like medicine or an auto..I don't walk around asking my neighbors to chip in and help me..I pay for it myself. Am I being old fashioned? I don't want my children taught values and morals and politics by some public school teacher..I want the public schools to teach the R's..and leave the rest to me.
" Give a man a fish and he will have fish that day..give a man a vote and he will vote himself free fish until the economy collapses."
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