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TheDoorbellRang (1000+ posts)  Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Sat Oct-04-08 04:59 PM
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10. Great post! The thinking Republicans have left that party
My husband is voting for Obama this November -- the first time in 37 years of voting he's ever voted for a democratic candidate for president. Why? He's a fiscal conservative. All our lives in the business world we had both voted for a lot of Republicans, because they were the party "for small business and fiscal responsibility."

In 2000 we cancelled each other out: my husband voted for Bush and I for Gore. It was kind of a joke in our house that year. I told my husband I just couldn't vote for someone that stupid.

By 2004 I had become very politically aware for the first time in my life because of 9/11. I was passionately for Kerry and my husband once again voted for Bush because 1) he just "didn't trust" Kerry, and 2) he wanted to give Bush a chance to clean up his mess. It was a difficult atmosphere in our house that fall.

After Kerry lost, I started what I called my drip, drip campaign. I figured my husband had just bought into the propaganda spewed during 2004, so I started my own info war. Everytime something occurred that went unnoticed in the M$M, I would make sure I mentioned it and send him a link. By this past year he was pretty disgusted with the GOP. Then this past summer he read two books that I think clinched his break with the GOP -- Eisenhower's bio by Ambrose and Jack Danforth's book about religion and politics. I think reading Eisenhower's bio gave him a jolt showing him how far the Republican party has drifted, and Danforth's book showed him how much the party had been taken over by fundies. Danforth, a respected Missouri statesman and Episcopalian minister, condemned this religious infiltration.

He was already leaning towards Obama when McCain chose Palin. That choice cemented my husband's first-time-ever vote for a democrat. We are 100% for Obama in our house.
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  How this Republican became a Democrat, a political autobiography 9thkvius  Oct-04-08 04:16 PM   #0 
   K&R  Taverner   Oct-04-08 04:17 PM   #1 
   bravo. thanks for posting!  YDogg   Oct-04-08 04:20 PM   #2 
   K+R!  Double_Talk_Express   Oct-04-08 04:32 PM   #3 
   I too was once a republican as my father and grandfather. Nixon was the cure. nm  rhett o rick   Oct-04-08 04:34 PM   #4 
   Welcome!  Jade Fox   Oct-04-08 04:35 PM   #5 
   Welcome.  Tandalayo_Scheisskopf   Oct-04-08 04:36 PM   #6 
   Thanks for sharing your very personal story with us.  southerncrone   Oct-04-08 04:36 PM   #7 
   Where in Tennessee?  9thkvius   Oct-04-08 07:10 PM   #19 
      We've been near each other, it seems.  southerncrone   Oct-04-08 08:14 PM   #21 
         You came to Huntspatch for entertainment?  9thkvius   Oct-04-08 09:07 PM   #22 
            Have you ever been to Tullahoma?  southerncrone   Oct-04-08 10:06 PM   #24 
               Actually, I have been there a couple of times on history driving tours  9thkvius   Oct-04-08 10:10 PM   #25 
   Welcome 9thkvius!  MadMaddie   Oct-04-08 04:47 PM   #8 
   we share instances in common...  Froward69   Oct-04-08 04:53 PM   #9 
   Even now I cringe when I see North on TV  9thkvius   Oct-05-08 01:46 AM   #26 
      I see him as a clown (Ollie the Clown)  Froward69   Oct-05-08 10:30 AM   #27 
   Great post! The thinking Republicans have left that party  TheDoorbellRang   Oct-04-08 04:59 PM   #10 
   You were a democrat all along: You just didn't know it.  jazzjunkysue   Oct-04-08 05:06 PM   #11 
   I hadn't thought of it like that  9thkvius   Oct-04-08 05:52 PM   #15 
      This change happens every year in college freshmen. Their exposure to  jazzjunkysue   Oct-04-08 06:11 PM   #18 
   Great story, thanks!!!  SmokingJacket   Oct-04-08 05:07 PM   #12 
   Thanks for sharing your personal story and insights.  yellerpup   Oct-04-08 05:10 PM   #13 
   My heart is warmed. Thank you and welcome aboard.  lamp_shade   Oct-04-08 05:17 PM   #14 
   thank you for this great post  barbtries   Oct-04-08 05:52 PM   #16 
   Welcome to DU!  ColbertWatcher   Oct-04-08 06:02 PM   #17 
   Thanks for this. The last two paragraphs should be required reading. n/t  lumberjack_jeff   Oct-04-08 07:42 PM   #20 
   Welcome to DU and great post! I wish all Republicans had the insight and  tpsbmam   Oct-04-08 09:12 PM   #23 
 

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