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14 hours ago, RAMROD said:

 

Ah, you may want to walk down the kitchen and drink some iced water to cool down.

And I don't vote this year, if that make sleep better tonight. As neither candidate I am happy with. :giggle:

Just because someone say something doesn't mean they instantly coming from the other party, alas, I never have leanings to any party at all, ever since I am legal to vote, I have registered as unenrolled and never attend any primaries or caucuses from either dominant parties in effect to this. 

Clearly, by allowing yourself to get offended had caused your judgement got clouded even if slightly, if there's any of us should who feel like an idiot, I ensure you it wasn't me. :giggle:

You could of voted Jill Stein, why just not vote. WTF. Honestly the people on this forums opinions are probably most closely reflected my hers, not H who flip flopped on gay marriage around the same time public opinion on the issue had clearly shifted and was in favor of supporting terrorists in afghan to use against the soviets (which actually happened). 

Also I don't think lady gaga was far from bullying, was surely not close to how feminists think women should treat other women and was displaying some narcissism when she asked why people don't body shame Adele like they did her due to her weight. Obviously not nice to single Adele out because of her weigit, some would say that's bully. Also, thinking no one says anything about Adele's weight and they just comment on hers is a bit narcissistic and detached. Point is, she was hypocritical in criticizing Trumps wife for being anti-bullying and supporting trump, since she sorta bullied Adele when she claims she wants women to lift each other up etc etc. So she has displayed the exact kind of hypocricy trumps wife has, yet she calls trumps wife out for doing so. Strange. 

Alas, from a strategic standpoint, I respect her move. I predict if Hillary wins she will sing at the inauguration, National Anthem 2.0, here we go. 

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2 hours ago, holyscheisse said:

not supporting hillary does not equal supporting trump.

Not voting for Hillary is voting for Trump through omission. 

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14 hours ago, Kyle said:

Not voting for Hillary is voting for Trump through omission. 

That isn't how that works. You need to stop speaking on things you don't understand. 

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7 hours ago, Shadowcrest said:

That isn't how that works. You need to stop speaking on things you don't understand. 

Actually I do understand it, fully. By not fighting against Trump, you are assisting in letting him win. 

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On 11/6/2016 at 11:34 PM, RAMROD said:

And I don't vote this year, if that make sleep better tonight. As neither candidate I am happy with. :giggle:

You have every right to choose whether or not you vote, but voting isn't JUST about the presidential candidate. When I cast my vote I voted not only for the president, but for judges in my state, on issues in my state, etc. 

You don't have to like either candidate, but realize that by not voting you're ignoring showing support for things you might ACTUALLY align with. We get so caught up in the President that we fail to see there's more to government than that. 

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1 hour ago, Kyle said:

Actually I do understand it, fully. By not fighting against Trump, you are assisting in letting him win. 

Not how it works. 

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42 minutes ago, Kayla said:

You have every right to choose whether or not you vote, but voting isn't JUST about the presidential candidate. When I cast my vote I voted not only for the president, but for judges in my state, on issues in my state, etc. 

You don't have to like either candidate, but realize that by not voting you're ignoring showing support for things you might ACTUALLY align with. We get so caught up in the President that we fail to see there's more to government than that. 

That's because voting for the president is the headline of the whole event. Our government is corrupt, voting just to vote isn't something people want to do. 

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34 minutes ago, Shadowcrest said:

That's because voting for the president is the headline of the whole event. Our government is corrupt, voting just to vote isn't something people want to do. 

It's the headline, but when I voted I also voted to increase funding to public schools in my area. Had I pulled a "I don't like either candidate so I'm not going at all!", that would be one less vote for the children of my state, and I'm not about to let my distaste for the presidential candidates stop me from making a difference in other issues. 

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1 hour ago, Kayla said:

It's the headline, but when I voted I also voted to increase funding to public schools in my area. Had I pulled a "I don't like either candidate so I'm not going at all!", that would be one less vote for the children of my state, and I'm not about to let my distaste for the presidential candidates stop me from making a difference in other issues. 

The candidates are issues themselves. It isn't a personal distaste, they are egregious human beings. 

It's a personal choice.

 

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12 minutes ago, Shadowcrest said:

The candidates are issues themselves. It isn't a personal distaste, they are egregious human beings. 

It's a personal choice.

 

Then you better have nothing to say about the state of the government for the next four years. 

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On 11/7/2016 at 1:17 AM, Kyle said:

Your lack of grasp on the English language says otherwise. If neglecting your country of your responsibility to democracy helps you sleep at night, sleep tight I hope that if Trump gets in, it affects you first  

 

Kind oh harsh lol

On 11/7/2016 at 2:20 AM, NCgaga said:

A no vote is a vote for Trump, whether you want to acknowledge it or not. Your decision to be unproductive in this election is actually very damaging.

that's+not+how+this+works+that's+not+how

41 minutes ago, Shadowcrest said:

The candidates are issues themselves. It isn't a personal distaste, they are egregious human beings. 

It's a personal choice.

 

I understand what you mean. I decided to go vote last minute. I'm personally glad I did... not for the president, but the rest of the polls. As for the presidential poll, I had to choose the lessor of two evils.

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