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by beetree on 12 September 2016 - 16:09
Isn't that what you are doing? Aren't you living under the Obama rock? No matter what? She's been given a pass for just about anything and everything shady, including all matters borderline or downright criminal, but you will vote for her because she is a Democrat dedicated to Obama's vision?
Amazingly, you describe yourself!
I on the other hand, have no such issues and also, will continue to maintain that my choice when made, will remain private.

by GSD Admin on 12 September 2016 - 17:09
by Noitsyou on 12 September 2016 - 17:09
@beetree, pretty much every politician in DC, past and present, has gotten a pass in order to be there. I question why there is a double standard for Clinton. It also doesn't matter whether you vote or not as you know Clinton is winning CT. Which begs the question, why is it that the wealthier and better educated states tend to vote Dem while poorer and less educated states vote Rep?
by beetree on 12 September 2016 - 17:09
Please refrain from marking the walls with the graffiti of wildly made assertions concerning my vote. I liked it best when you said you didn't care, just go back to that.
Can't say your history take isn't without its own glaring biases, too.
And btw, you never give specifics about any criticism of Obama or Hillary, so how can anyone give much weight to those claims, when you do?
by beetree on 12 September 2016 - 18:09
Not too long ago, it was pretty much the opposite. The better educated tended to be the ones who bothered to show up to vote. And when they did, they voted Republican.
And then someone, I don't know who, but in CT, they are rumored to be Mafia supported and Democrat, and well, they realized what could be done with the outreach by the Registrar's of Voters. Absentee votes. Mail-in votes. Community organizers like ACORN, who are so helpful, when it comes to explaining things to the elderly and infirm on how to fill out their ballot. And these people tend to vote Democrat.
Turns out, If some small visible good is done, like planting trees and new sidewalks, that goes a long way with the shorter voter attention spans, then say a longterm revitalization plan for becoming a hub of transportation and commerce.
I would venture to guess, that the poorer and less educated states haven't discovered the power of outreach by the Voter of Registrars, and Community organization workers, yet. That leaves the one's fortunate to recieve an education to rely on their conservative, maybe even Christian family values to guide their foolish optimism, when they hit the polls.

by BabyEagle4U on 12 September 2016 - 18:09
So much for thinking Sanders when she said she wanted to be more like Bernie.
LMAO
What a joke this Election is.
Lets all just bow our head and laugh with the rest of the real world in politics.
Don't worry though. Rest knowing America will have the last laugh.
by Noitsyou on 12 September 2016 - 18:09

by BabyEagle4U on 12 September 2016 - 18:09
It's faith, hope and Love.
Then by God our Lord it's Liberty.
Please refer to the Preamble to all 50 State Constitutions and of course our US Constitution and Declaration of these 50 United States.
Just saying.

by BabyEagle4U on 12 September 2016 - 19:09
Talk to me. Like really, Hillary has a serious medical issue evidently. Why cover it up ? Why not just tell the American people and the whole world while we at it ? Hummmm
Seriously, bring on the robots !!!
LMAO
This election is a joke !!!
by joanro on 12 September 2016 - 19:09
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