Triple T, my upbringing, my view on the world in general. These are all responsible for me being labeled as a Republican supporter, but not just Republican, Liberal Republican.
Members and supporters of the Republican Party are said to be in favor of no change or gradual change, in other words, they are conservative and seek to preserve the status quo, or favor some minor changes to it. I, Baroness-Ann Stamolka Davenport, think things are fine just the way they are at the moment and shouldn't be altered. If people knew how to act when it comes to certain issues (e.g. the use of firearms and other weapons), then maybe we wouldn't have to worry about the possibility of changing anything.
Those who vote Republican or support Republican views are often considered to have come from upper-class households. The home in which I resided in Chicago's Near West Side neighborhood was not an upper-class household, but the money that my mom raked in every year was more than that raked in every year by many within a 1/4 mile of either side of our home. About twice a week, someone from the area would knock on our door asking for money! If I'm correct, my mother earned no less than $15K which was a good annual income back in the late 80s and early 90s. We were haves in a have-not community which is now bursting with haves. Regardless, my mother voted Democrat and wanted me to grow up as a Democrat supporter. That wouldn't be the case, especially after Triple T (for those just tuning in, that is acronymic for The Train Theory; you can do a Google search to find out what it is, or just ask me) came about in late August 1995. Unlike any other world peace theory, Triple T advocates only social freedom; everything else in the legal, religious, etc. fields are fine just the way they are!
I am not a high-income person (at the moment that is, but I'm working on it), and as mentioned in the paragraph before, many Republican supporters are considered to be affluent or have come from affluent households. I think that your income should not determine which political party out of the many existing parties you should affiliate yourself with or vote for. Instead, your personal beliefs should determine which political party you affiliate with. Because of Triple T, my upbringing, and my view of the world in general, I am a Republican supporter, and I feel that Republican views are the better views. Because of Triple T, I am in favor of some views affiliated with liberals such as gay marriage. I would like for it to be legalized, but on a state level. Within the past 1.5 years, five states have legalized it, and I feel that this is good enough! No more! I use to be in favor of abortion and embryonic stem-cell research, but the recent writing of a story about my wolf aliens the mbwa-kama pakas (Swahili for "dog-like cat" first part is pronounced m-bwa, but I pronounce it bwa) and some of their feelings on abortion remaining legal on their planet, forced me to change my mind and become anti-abortion and anti-stem cell research. If there are other alternatives to the use of embryonic stem cells, then let's use them instead. Just about every other political subject out there prompts me to share the Republicans' view.
If you would like to read the story I submitted on MySpace about the wolfcats' view on abortion, click this link www.myspace.com/stamolka. Go to the blogs section on the right-hand side of the screen, and, at the moment, the story is on the first page, the name of it is "Illegalize Abortion."
I enjoy reading Newsmax magazine, but I have it sent to my Hotmail inbox. I will subscribe to the real thing probably later this year as a self-given Christmas present. Because I don't have TV in my apartment, I don't watch the Fox News Channel, but I probably would on certain occasions if I did have one. Currently, I have not registered to vote, but when I do, I know which candidate I'll vote for in upcoming state and national elections.
There has been debate over whether or not the Republican party is racist. Republican party members and supporters such as Bill O'Reilly, Rush Limbaugh, Don Imus, Trent Lott, and most recently Glenn Beck have been criticized for making racial remarks, but the actions of these five people bringing a bad name on an entire party is homologous to the viewing of Major League Baseball as a sports league filled with drug addicts thanks to the actions of Mark McGuire, Manny Ramirez, Barry Bonds, and Alex Rodriguez. The popular phrase "one bad apple spoils the whole bunch" is not always true, and in many cases it isn't, even in the literal sense, but this is coming from my personal view. Therefore, the Republican party IS NOT racist, and accusations of this nature need to be halted for good!
What about my Triple T? Is it racist? Does it have any racist qualities? All that I can say is humans are the rail cars which make up the train known as human society, and those that are problematic and intentionally cause and spread problems are a menace to society, and need to be ignored, left behind, or put away in any means possible. To answer my own question, I'm just going to say that in my Triple T which was created in August 1995, there is some bigotry of a different kind, but remember folks, bigotry and racism are two different things. The latter takes things a step further.
Goodbye, goodnight, and vote Republican! :)
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