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Thank you for the compliment.
You should see some of the insanity that was posted at The Blaze. If I were Beck, I'd purge it. One poster referred to white women who voted for Obama as "traitors to their race".
There may be posters here who call me a traitor to my country, and although it's not true, I don't find that to be a scary comment. "Traitors to their race" makes me think of the "Run Like Hell" scene from the movie version of Pink Floyd The Wall. It's the way Klan members talk.
Now, surely. You can't quote someone reflecting on life's mistakes and who has been dead 20 years in the same category as someone who has announced her intention to get even.
To be fair, though, I am doubting that Jarrett ever said what we are discussing. She did say this, however:
"Our whole philosophy is one of transparency." That's pretty funny!![]()
You threw away your vote and helped get Obama re-elected.
Every vote counts against the cut throats in the DNC. And you left people hung out to dry.2. Romney won North Carolina so I didn't really do much damage to your candidate.
Then why did you help get Obama re-elected? You just helped this country get four more years of what you claim to despise.3. I hate Marxism.
Did your vote help Romney? No? Then there's your answer.4. This whole "A vote for anyone other than Romney is a vote for Obama" is truly petty and childish.
Cool story bro
This time around, Johnson's totals do not appear to have been greater than the margins by which Obama beat Romney, although I haven't seen all of the numbers. So, you have managed to piss your vote away without making any impact. You didn't deny the White House to a RINO, nor did you impress Obama. You sent a clear message, and that message is, "I'm more concerned with sending a message than I am in facilitating the running of the government." You have taken apathy and petulance and made them into a virtue. Well done.![]()
Back in 1980, before I was old enough to vote (16), but old enough to care about elections, there was a third party candidate-John Anderson. He was a liberal republican who didn't like Reagan's uber conservatism.
My teachers all told us that anyone who voted for Anderson was voting for Reagan. Even then, I thought that was wrong. You vote for who you want to be President.
I understand the argument and the truth in it. But still, the American principle is that you vote for who you want to serve.
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