Can't say that I do. Politics is far too bothersome in real life.
Besides i'd be a bad poltician.
I have beliefs, but if i was elected i'd just constantly poll the people who elected me and vote the way they wanted too...
Outside of a few personal rights issues anyway.
Afterall politicians are supposed to represent the people who elected them.
Instead they all just represent themselves, paying off their friends and allies under the guise of helping their constituants.
Republicans and Democrates alike.
Well except for a few people like Dennis Kusnich and Ron Paul. They still represent themselves, but at least I believe they generally are trying to improve the world.
What they don't get is poltics don't work that way. Better laws don't make better people.
Better people make better laws. When you push laws ahead of the people to make them "better" morally or do more for the common good then they would naturally or want to do... you end up retarding the peoples development themselves.
The best thing polticians can do is listen to their constituants while calmly and slowly trying to influence and educate them. Of course people who get to the top of a cuthroat game like poltics aren't exactly that type of people.








