Thread: What if?
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Old 10-17-2008, 06:26 PM   #5
Sundae
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I know what it is like to have political views regardless of the specific candidate.

If someone is Republican no matter who is fielded, I can understand that. It's not a path I'd choose to take, but I'm not into telloing people what they can and can't think.

So yes, I do know how it feels to be a Republican. If that's what you mean.

It's not my fight though. I'll be feeling what it's like to be a Labour supporter in the next election, knowing my party isn't doing well and knowing the country will swing to the right as a result of the recent credit distress. I won't make up silly names for David Cameron, or dig up sleeze or flood the Cellar with political posts (you might not even realise an election is happening)

And I won't claim fellow Brits vote for Cameron because he is white. Because he is male. Because he went to Eton.

I think I'm done.
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