Your state and local politicians?
Your pastor or priest?
Your local or national news "personality?"
Your favorite poet, musician, or other artist?
Someone like "da Nuge?"
I'd have to say that I don't believe anyone can be truly represented completely by any one person or group. What I mean is, it is very difficult for 2 people to agree entirely on everything. I agree with some of what Nuge says, but I wouldn't say he represents me. I am a republican, but I can't say I agree with everything they say or do. I belong to NWTF, but I can't say I agree with everything they say or do. I am a proud American, but I can't say I agree with everything our government does. I believe in God, but don't agree with all the interpretations of the Biblegiven by various religions. I believe it is nearly impossible for any free thinker to be truly represented by any one person or group.
I'd like to say that I represent myself by my own actions and decisions.
Your state and local politicians?
Your pastor or priest?
Your local or national news "personality?"
Your favorite poet, musician, or other artist?
Someone like "da Nuge?"
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RE: Who on earth speaks for you...
I speak for me. No one person encompasses my beliefs, so It all depends on what the issue is.
[/align][/align]By the way V.C., I noticed your signature.[/align][/align]"Watch out where the huskies go, and don't you eat that yellow snow."[/align]
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Unintended consequences and God have one thing in common: Liberals don’t believe in either of them.
Great question VC! I've been sitting here thinking about what my answer(s) would be and I'm a little stuck.
I really don't know. Maybe the small group of fiscal conservatives in Congress. But I guess I don't feel truly represented by anyone.
But when it comes to people I admire, its different.
Definately Robert E. Lee. Probably Ayn Rand or at least a couple of the characters in her books. And generally people who made something out of nothing without blaming others for their failures and without depending on the unearned generosity of others for their success.