Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And see, I think both the Republican Party and the Democratic Party are horrific. Try thinking for yourselves sheeple.
Wow, did you come up with that word by yourself? So creative, thinking for yourself.
Anonymous wrote:And see, I think both the Republican Party and the Democratic Party are horrific. Try thinking for yourselves sheeple.
Anonymous wrote:There are Republican families at Latin and Basis.
Anonymous wrote:Silliest thread ever.
Bring on the Republicans in DC Charter. The college admissions situation will surely accrue the benefit. Mushy-minded liberals have a great way of tamping down rigor and setting back good planning in the name of fairness.
Anonymous wrote:For a variety of reasons, we will be doing the charter lottery next year in lieu of our IB struggling elementary school. We have started talking to neighborhood parents and other cater school parents and feel like we are the soul Republicans looking for a charter solution rather than a move to Virginia. Does your charter have any Republican families that can be so openly? (I'm not going to stick bumper stickers on my kid just hoping to find a few like minded parents to enjoy school functions with.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Republican charter family at HRCLIS. I'm pretty sure we're the only ones. Sorry. This area is not open-minded to non-liberal viewpoints IMO. There may be others, but we're all in the closet. I smile politely when when bold progressives unabashedly provide a left-leaning view and I don't respond. You'll be doing the same. We'll be moving to VA when the youngest finishes K.
As a Unitarian lesbian in a multi-racial family, I would welcome you to our wonderful school. Part of being liberal, IMO, includes being open to all people and respecting their viewpoints, even if they differ. Hope you find a welcoming place.
That is awesome! I am a "soul Republican" but unfortunately don't feel I can be open about it around my more liberal friends. Nice to hear someone who is truly welcoming of others' viewpoints/different ways of thinking.
I kind of understand what OP is saying...it's almost like you have to have a secret handshake to find out if someone else is conservative, at least in the social/work/school circles I'm in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And yet you vote for people who do think global warming is false, want to blow up ObamaCare, think being gay is wrong, are against gay marriage and think everyone should be able to carry guns regardless.
Again, why is that?
I think Republicans like you cling to the idea of the GOP because you think it's the party of rich, successful people. Maybe it was, once. Today, it's the party of uneducated, Bible-thumping racists who want to tell other people who they can love and what they can and can't do with their bodies. I realize those people are a tiny minority, but they choose who your candidates are, so your candidates have to cater to their fringe agenda.
I realize most registered Republicans are perfectly nice, normal people. I just think they are selfish people, because they vote for lunatics just to save a few bucks in taxes.
+1
I agree. If you call yourself a Republican and continue to vote for those running as R, then effectively you are endorsing their positions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Republican charter family at HRCLIS. I'm pretty sure we're the only ones. Sorry. This area is not open-minded to non-liberal viewpoints IMO. There may be others, but we're all in the closet. I smile politely when when bold progressives unabashedly provide a left-leaning view and I don't respond. You'll be doing the same. We'll be moving to VA when the youngest finishes K.
As a Unitarian lesbian in a multi-racial family, I would welcome you to our wonderful school. Part of being liberal, IMO, includes being open to all people and respecting their viewpoints, even if they differ. Hope you find a welcoming place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not have time or interest in being friends with people who: insist global warming is false, want to blow up Obama Care, think being gay is wrong, and believe everyone should be carrying around guns.
liberal here. I don't understand how any of this impacts a day-to-day friendship. I agree global warming exists, that obama care is better than no obama care, that there is nothing wrong about being gay, and that easy access to guns is a factor in causing violence. BUT someone can believe the opposite and still be a lovely, kind, empathetic person, and a great mother and friend. Yes, all this stuff is important, but it pales when compared to the importance of a person's temperament and humor and acceptance of me as a friend and support of me as a mother.

Anonymous wrote:And yet you vote for people who do think global warming is false, want to blow up ObamaCare, think being gay is wrong, are against gay marriage and think everyone should be able to carry guns regardless.
Again, why is that?
I think Republicans like you cling to the idea of the GOP because you think it's the party of rich, successful people. Maybe it was, once. Today, it's the party of uneducated, Bible-thumping racists who want to tell other people who they can love and what they can and can't do with their bodies. I realize those people are a tiny minority, but they choose who your candidates are, so your candidates have to cater to their fringe agenda.
I realize most registered Republicans are perfectly nice, normal people. I just think they are selfish people, because they vote for lunatics just to save a few bucks in taxes.
And yet you vote for people who do think global warming is false, want to blow up ObamaCare, think being gay is wrong, are against gay marriage and think everyone should be able to carry guns regardless.
Again, why is that?
I think Republicans like you cling to the idea of the GOP because you think it's the party of rich, successful people. Maybe it was, once. Today, it's the party of uneducated, Bible-thumping racists who want to tell other people who they can love and what they can and can't do with their bodies. I realize those people are a tiny minority, but they choose who your candidates are, so your candidates have to cater to their fringe agenda.
I realize most registered Republicans are perfectly nice, normal people. I just think they are selfish people, because they vote for lunatics just to save a few bucks in taxes.