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Does the Democratic Party think I am not a person?


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So, apparently overseas voters can vote in some sort of democrat primary via computer so I went online to register so that I could vote. I went to the front page of the democratic website and they have a few pull-down menus. One of them said "people" so I scrolled over it and the following list of people appeared:

 

African Americans

Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders

Disability Community

Faith in Action

Hispanics

LGBT Community

Native Americans

Rural Americans

Seniors and Retirees

Small Business Community

Union Members and Families

Veterans and Military Families

Women

Young People and Students

 

I don't fit into any of these categories. Does that mean that I am not a people?

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So, apparently overseas voters can vote in some sort of democrat primary via computer so I went online to register so that I could vote. I went to the front page of the democratic website and they have a few pull-down menus. One of them said "people" so I scrolled over it and the following list of people appeared:

 

African Americans

Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders

Disability Community

Faith in Action

Hispanics

LGBT Community

Native Americans

Rural Americans

Seniors and Retirees

Small Business Community

Union Members and Families

Veterans and Military Families

Women

Young People and Students

 

I don't fit into any of these categories. Does that mean that I am not a people?

 

 

i am surprised one of the choices was not " disgruntled professor "

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If you were born in America, doesn't that make you a Native American? :wacko:

 

depends ...if you can get really cheap cigarettes with no tax , open a casino real easily and cheaply , and lastly have deer , bull or any other hooved animal as part of your name , then i would say yes

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I just checked and the republicans don't have "people", they have "groups". The republicans groups are:

 

African Americans

Catholics

Entrepreneurs

Faith and Values

Hispanics

Seniors

Women

Youths

 

Now, because I am Catholic I can see that the Republicans consider me part of a "group". However, I am wondering why Catholics are not just part of the "Faith and Values" group... I'm guessing it's because the GOP doesn't consider Catholicism to be a True Christian faith.

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I just checked and the republicans don't have "people", they have "groups". The republicans groups are:

 

African Americans

Catholics

Entrepreneurs

Faith and Values

Hispanics

Seniors

Women

Youths

 

Now, because I am Catholic I can see that the Republicans consider me part of a "group". However, I am wondering why Catholics are not just part of the "Faith and Values" group... I'm guessing it's because the GOP doesn't consider Catholicism to be a True Christian faith.

 

Down South the category is still called Papists.

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Wiegie, you must be pulling your hair out as I am. I am a registered independent as I believe you are. I am a member of a union but consider myself my own person. I vote the way I want to vote. I was leaning towards a republican Romney but as we know he's out of the picture. I refuse to vote for GWII, so I guess that leaves me voting Democratic, unless of course another Ross Perot shows up. I have never abstained from voting in a general election before but may actually do it this year. I was lucky enough to be able to vote in a general election when I turned 18 and have never missed one. I am at a loss right now, however, I do still have alot more homework to do on the Dem candidates. This is one crazy year and I don't remember one like it since I've been voting. I am truly confused, not to be mistaken as retarded. :wacko:

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So, apparently overseas voters can vote in some sort of democrat primary via computer so I went online to register so that I could vote. I went to the front page of the democratic website and they have a few pull-down menus. One of them said "people" so I scrolled over it and the following list of people appeared:

 

 

Disability Community

Women

 

where's the problem?

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Wiegie, you must be pulling your hair out as I am. I am a registered independent as I believe you are. I am a member of a union but consider myself my own person. I vote the way I want to vote.

 

 

You think for yourself? You're obviously not a republican.

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