Is Dave a Republican? Democrat?...Liberal???
Dave's Political Viewpoints??...Republican? Democrat? Liberal?
Collapse
X
-
Hes all three and he is the almighty father of us, all ,he is all encompassing in his grandness and HUGE- OSITY. Hail the davester!!
I say from his music that i've listened to he is a freethinking
person of some responsibility.
party affiliation i couldn't guess -
Pretty sure he's a Republican.“Why do people say "grow some balls"? Balls are weak and sensitive. If you wanna be tough, grow a vagina. Those things can take a pounding” ― Betty WhiteComment
-
seemed that way listening to him on the radio in the spring“Why do people say "grow some balls"? Balls are weak and sensitive. If you wanna be tough, grow a vagina. Those things can take a pounding” ― Betty WhiteComment
-
Dave is fiscally conservative, socially liberal
Like myself, Dave is not a registered Republican, but he voted for Bush. We are both fiscally conservative, socially liberal, and internationally super right wing.Comment
-
-
-
Originally posted by Nickdfresh
DAVE's a Libertarian Conservative...Roth Army Icon
First official owner of ADKOT (Deluxe Version)Comment
-
-
Originally posted by firestarter
Dave's a republican....liberals have a big homosexual majority!!Comment
-
He did pretty much state on the radio in Boston that he is against the death penalty (said criminals should be studied like lab rats, instead...as this is more valuable to society).
He also said in various ways that he was for the invasion of Iraq/democritisation of the Middle East, etc...but thinks the Bush administration have handled it in infantile ways.
He is also for DRASTICLALY higher pay for first responders, firefighters and police.
He also stated that he could understand the Palestinians being pissed off and that if he were born there he'd probably have an AK in his hands too.
Sounds to me like Dave is kind of...Spartan.
Extremely socially liberal, high taxes if needed (for social programs and military), and openly militaristic."Thus it seems Einstein was doubly wrong when he said, God does not play dice. Not only does God definitely play dice, but He sometimes confuses us by throwing them where they can't be seen."
(Stephen Hawking's God
In his best-selling book "A Brief History of Time", physicist Stephen Hawking claimed that when physicists find the theory he and his colleagues are looking for - a so-called "theory of everything" - then they will have seen into "the mind of God". Hawking is by no means the only scientist who has associated God with the laws of physics. Nobel laureate Leon Lederman, for example, has made a link between God and a subatomic particle known as the Higgs boson. Lederman has suggested that when physicists find this particle in their accelerators it will be like looking into the face of God. But what kind of God are these physicists talking about?
Theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate Steven Weinberg suggests that in fact this is not much of a God at all. Weinberg notes that traditionally the word "God" has meant "an interested personality". But that is not what Hawking and Lederman mean. Their "god", he says, is really just "an abstract principle of order and harmony", a set of mathematical equations. Weinberg questions then why they use the word "god" at all. He makes the rather profound point that "if language is to be of any use to us, then we ought to try and preserve the meaning of words, and 'god' historically has not meant the laws of nature." The question of just what is "God" has taxed theologians for thousands of years; what Weinberg reminds us is to be wary of glib definitions.)Comment
-
Dave states right out in his book that he thinks Reaganomics made life significantly worse for this country through the '80s.Comment
Comment