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    Old Town Road Senior Member Strike For The South's Avatar
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    Default Re: Why I'm Leaving the Left/Right

    He has a point though.

    I love my guns and my liberity but I don't care about many of the social items the GOP pushes.

    I really could care less if someone gets married or has an abortion yet these are the two issues the resonate the most with the party I'm registered with.

    What's a boy to do?
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    Default Re: Why I'm Leaving the Left/Right

    Quote Originally Posted by Strike For The South View Post
    He has a point though.

    I love my guns and my liberity but I don't care about many of the social items the GOP pushes.

    I really could care less if someone gets married or has an abortion yet these are the two issues the resonate the most with the party I'm registered with.

    What's a boy to do?
    The thing is - he doesn't love guns or small government or anything on the conservative side.

    He's a pathetic blogger who bans everyone who disagrees with him from posting as well.

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