ReasonableCitizen

About me

I started blogging about two years ago when I was incensed with the blunders of this administration. Politically, I have voted Republican more than Democrat in Federal elections. I now see myself as disconnected from both parties and I encourage others to vote for independent candidates or for non-mainstream parties.

 There is a struggle for control of America and both mainstream parties are pandering to the extremists to garner votes in the elections.  I ask that you consider giving your votes to other parties or independents.

Remember JFK’s words: “Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country.” In 2008 that will mean voting for an independent candidate to send a message to Congress, and the parties, that you will vote them out of office.

 Thanks for reading my blog. Leave a comment if you have one.

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  • Mike // March 1, 2009 at 5:09 pm

    R-Citizen, Wonder what percentage of liberal Democrats blog claiming they have almost always voted Republican but were totally embrassed by George Bush ? Therefore, they are compelled to post blogs to lampoon all conservatives and Christianity in general. I suspect, a pretty high number. Because, they always claim to be independent progressives but are really diehard liberals in thin sheep clothen. Come out, come out, from your closet. Noone is going to drag you from behind a truck as some proclaim! Come on out! You might enjoy the scenary.

  • ReasonableCitizen // March 1, 2009 at 5:44 pm

    Closet? What?
    Friend, when you define a Democrat by ‘liberal’ you have already drunk the Republican Kool Aid.
    Hang around a while and you will learn that I am neither liberal not conservative in a conventional sense. Not Republican nor Democrat. Not Libertarian either.
    I am a reasonable citizen not tied to a standard ideology.

  • hd // March 2, 2009 at 7:47 am

    RA is an equal opportunity lampooner giving it wherever idiocy thrives. It just seems there were a lot of dogmatic impracticalities over the last 8 and they were easy pickings. Careful with those coward/threat inferences as he has proudly served in the military ensuring our rights which are often assumed freely given.

  • Mindy // March 21, 2009 at 10:11 am

    If you are looking for a citizen driven organization, grassroots, no party affiliation, check us out!

    We have the inside scoop on Maplewood, MN

    Also watch our youtube clips on Maplewood City Council antics.

    Also watch The Citizen Reporter News Hour on SCC Public Access TV, channel 15, on Friday nights at 6 PM

  • cathy // March 24, 2009 at 3:51 pm

    Boy Mindy, you DO have the inside the scoop on Maplewood, MN. I just visited your site at the Citizen Reporter, and my only comment is this:

    I’m exhausted at adjusting to the font and the colors and the general text of your site. I can’t even get “excited” about your city, because your site is to exhausting to read!

  • Andrea // March 24, 2009 at 4:05 pm

    Interesting. I appreciate the opportunity to taste the rainbow of Maplewood. Though I do feel that the Reporter raises more questions than it answers….

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