If it's Trump, I'll vote for Trump. If it's anyone else, I'll probably stay at home.
If Bernie doesn't win the primary, I'll be guided by the Republican outcome.
If it's Trump, I'll vote for Trump. If it's anyone else, I'll probably stay at home. |
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Because Trump is so much better than Hillary. (roll-eyes).
New Yorker: Dnald Trump was at his most bombastic this week in Washington. “We are led by stupid, stupid people—very, very stupid people,” he shouted at a rally on Wednesday held to protest the Iran nuclear deal. Three days earlier, he had embarrassed himself—if he is capable of embarrassment—by commenting on a recent SurveyUSA poll showing that he would beat Hillary Clinton in a head-to-head race. “Thank you!” he tweeted, with a link to an article about the poll. The story he cited was actually from Iran’s Press TV, the English-language and quasi-propagandistic news outlet of the Iranian regime. Accentuate the differences! Even if it means supporting your oppressors!! :-/ Cheers, Scott. |
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Re: Because Hillary is so much better than Saunders. (roll-eyes).
you can kill people for America at age 18 but need to be 21 to buy a beer |
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I don't plan on voting for her in the primary (at this point).
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Because Trump gives them the full dose better than the rest.
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How'd that work out for Democratic Kampuchea?
Purity is dangerous. Accentuating the differences to the point of supporting your oppressors is dangerous. Cheers, Scott. |
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"Cutting off the nose to spite the face?"
It's tradition! :) Alex "There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there has always been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge." -- Isaac Asimov |
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As your candidate said in response to Bernie, "This is the United States."
Where money, not the People rule. A vote for Hillary is a vote to continue that, plain and simple. |