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Bideni really really tried to watch it. i made it about 3 minutes until charlie kirk called trump the "bodyguard of western civilization" and then i turned off the tv. i figured that was the biggest pile of horseshit they could throw out and it was in the first 5 minutes."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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I'm sitting this one outmrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:My wife got her mail-in ballot for the upcoming Massachusetts primary. She chose to receive the republican ballot. I've never seen a more blank ballot. There are, I think, three races on it in which republicans are participating, only one of which has a choice between two candidates. The other two are unopposed.
I chose to receive the democrat ballot because anytime one has the opportunity to vote against a Kennedy, one should use it. The icing on the cake here is that it's also a proxy vote against Pelosi. I also get to check off a box next to my incumbent representative, Seth Moulton, which is great. I don't know how long a fella like him will last in politics, but I'd like to keep him as my representative for as long as he continues to take his job as seriously as he has been doing. Great representation and great leadership.
Good for you for voting for the moderate, establishment candidate. I like it.
Pelosi is the only thing standing between Trump and total political destruction. Whatever you may think of 'mother', she has kicked Trump's ass politically six ways to Sunday since 2018. She is one of the most powerful modern speakers. If Biden wins and we retain the House, her legacy is locked up.
Edit - it just occurred to me that you were speaking of his time as a representative, not his senate career. Perhaps that's why she endorsed Kennedy. Now I'm going to find myself rooting for Kennedy, even though I didn't have a horse before.
And I just don't want to support in any way, shape or form an older-than-dirt politician that craves/demands so much fealty. So I'm proud to proxy vote against that kind of politician at least twice this election year.
Believe it or not, there was a time, around 15-20 years ago, when Nancy Pelosi was one of my favorite people in the world. Power corrupts.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Bidendankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:My wife got her mail-in ballot for the upcoming Massachusetts primary. She chose to receive the republican ballot. I've never seen a more blank ballot. There are, I think, three races on it in which republicans are participating, only one of which has a choice between two candidates. The other two are unopposed.
I chose to receive the democrat ballot because anytime one has the opportunity to vote against a Kennedy, one should use it. The icing on the cake here is that it's also a proxy vote against Pelosi. I also get to check off a box next to my incumbent representative, Seth Moulton, which is great. I don't know how long a fella like him will last in politics, but I'd like to keep him as my representative for as long as he continues to take his job as seriously as he has been doing. Great representation and great leadership.
Good for you for voting for the moderate, establishment candidate. I like it.
Pelosi is the only thing standing between Trump and total political destruction. Whatever you may think of 'mother', she has kicked Trump's ass politically six ways to Sunday since 2018. She is one of the most powerful modern speakers. If Biden wins and we retain the House, her legacy is locked up.
Edit - it just occurred to me that you were speaking of his time as a representative, not his senate career. Perhaps that's why she endorsed Kennedy. Now I'm going to find myself rooting for Kennedy, even though I didn't have a horse before.
And I just don't want to support in any way, shape or form an older-than-dirt politician that craves/demands so much fealty. So I'm proud to proxy vote against that kind of politician at least twice this election year.
Believe it or not, there was a time, around 15-20 years ago, when Nancy Pelosi was one of my favorite people in the world. Power corrupts.0 -
I'm sitting this one outmrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:My wife got her mail-in ballot for the upcoming Massachusetts primary. She chose to receive the republican ballot. I've never seen a more blank ballot. There are, I think, three races on it in which republicans are participating, only one of which has a choice between two candidates. The other two are unopposed.
I chose to receive the democrat ballot because anytime one has the opportunity to vote against a Kennedy, one should use it. The icing on the cake here is that it's also a proxy vote against Pelosi. I also get to check off a box next to my incumbent representative, Seth Moulton, which is great. I don't know how long a fella like him will last in politics, but I'd like to keep him as my representative for as long as he continues to take his job as seriously as he has been doing. Great representation and great leadership.
Good for you for voting for the moderate, establishment candidate. I like it.
Pelosi is the only thing standing between Trump and total political destruction. Whatever you may think of 'mother', she has kicked Trump's ass politically six ways to Sunday since 2018. She is one of the most powerful modern speakers. If Biden wins and we retain the House, her legacy is locked up.
Edit - it just occurred to me that you were speaking of his time as a representative, not his senate career. Perhaps that's why she endorsed Kennedy. Now I'm going to find myself rooting for Kennedy, even though I didn't have a horse before.
And I just don't want to support in any way, shape or form an older-than-dirt politician that craves/demands so much fealty. So I'm proud to proxy vote against that kind of politician at least twice this election year.
Believe it or not, there was a time, around 15-20 years ago, when Nancy Pelosi was one of my favorite people in the world. Power corrupts.
And using your influence to shape a nation-state in your likeness is corrupt to me. Thankfully, no one named Kennedy is running against my representative. She'd love to evict him, I'm sure.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Bidendankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:My wife got her mail-in ballot for the upcoming Massachusetts primary. She chose to receive the republican ballot. I've never seen a more blank ballot. There are, I think, three races on it in which republicans are participating, only one of which has a choice between two candidates. The other two are unopposed.
I chose to receive the democrat ballot because anytime one has the opportunity to vote against a Kennedy, one should use it. The icing on the cake here is that it's also a proxy vote against Pelosi. I also get to check off a box next to my incumbent representative, Seth Moulton, which is great. I don't know how long a fella like him will last in politics, but I'd like to keep him as my representative for as long as he continues to take his job as seriously as he has been doing. Great representation and great leadership.
Good for you for voting for the moderate, establishment candidate. I like it.
Pelosi is the only thing standing between Trump and total political destruction. Whatever you may think of 'mother', she has kicked Trump's ass politically six ways to Sunday since 2018. She is one of the most powerful modern speakers. If Biden wins and we retain the House, her legacy is locked up.
Edit - it just occurred to me that you were speaking of his time as a representative, not his senate career. Perhaps that's why she endorsed Kennedy. Now I'm going to find myself rooting for Kennedy, even though I didn't have a horse before.
And I just don't want to support in any way, shape or form an older-than-dirt politician that craves/demands so much fealty. So I'm proud to proxy vote against that kind of politician at least twice this election year.
Believe it or not, there was a time, around 15-20 years ago, when Nancy Pelosi was one of my favorite people in the world. Power corrupts.
And using your influence to shape a nation-state in your likeness is corrupt to me. Thankfully, no one named Kennedy is running against my representative. She'd love to evict him, I'm sure.
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Bidenmrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:My wife got her mail-in ballot for the upcoming Massachusetts primary. She chose to receive the republican ballot. I've never seen a more blank ballot. There are, I think, three races on it in which republicans are participating, only one of which has a choice between two candidates. The other two are unopposed.
I chose to receive the democrat ballot because anytime one has the opportunity to vote against a Kennedy, one should use it. The icing on the cake here is that it's also a proxy vote against Pelosi. I also get to check off a box next to my incumbent representative, Seth Moulton, which is great. I don't know how long a fella like him will last in politics, but I'd like to keep him as my representative for as long as he continues to take his job as seriously as he has been doing. Great representation and great leadership.
Good for you for voting for the moderate, establishment candidate. I like it.
Pelosi is the only thing standing between Trump and total political destruction. Whatever you may think of 'mother', she has kicked Trump's ass politically six ways to Sunday since 2018. She is one of the most powerful modern speakers. If Biden wins and we retain the House, her legacy is locked up.
Edit - it just occurred to me that you were speaking of his time as a representative, not his senate career. Perhaps that's why she endorsed Kennedy. Now I'm going to find myself rooting for Kennedy, even though I didn't have a horse before.
And I just don't want to support in any way, shape or form an older-than-dirt politician that craves/demands so much fealty. So I'm proud to proxy vote against that kind of politician at least twice this election year.
Believe it or not, there was a time, around 15-20 years ago, when Nancy Pelosi was one of my favorite people in the world. Power corrupts.
And using your influence to shape a nation-state in your likeness is corrupt to me. Thankfully, no one named Kennedy is running against my representative. She'd love to evict him, I'm sure.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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I'm sitting this one outGern Blansten said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:My wife got her mail-in ballot for the upcoming Massachusetts primary. She chose to receive the republican ballot. I've never seen a more blank ballot. There are, I think, three races on it in which republicans are participating, only one of which has a choice between two candidates. The other two are unopposed.
I chose to receive the democrat ballot because anytime one has the opportunity to vote against a Kennedy, one should use it. The icing on the cake here is that it's also a proxy vote against Pelosi. I also get to check off a box next to my incumbent representative, Seth Moulton, which is great. I don't know how long a fella like him will last in politics, but I'd like to keep him as my representative for as long as he continues to take his job as seriously as he has been doing. Great representation and great leadership.
Good for you for voting for the moderate, establishment candidate. I like it.
Pelosi is the only thing standing between Trump and total political destruction. Whatever you may think of 'mother', she has kicked Trump's ass politically six ways to Sunday since 2018. She is one of the most powerful modern speakers. If Biden wins and we retain the House, her legacy is locked up.
Edit - it just occurred to me that you were speaking of his time as a representative, not his senate career. Perhaps that's why she endorsed Kennedy. Now I'm going to find myself rooting for Kennedy, even though I didn't have a horse before.
And I just don't want to support in any way, shape or form an older-than-dirt politician that craves/demands so much fealty. So I'm proud to proxy vote against that kind of politician at least twice this election year.
Believe it or not, there was a time, around 15-20 years ago, when Nancy Pelosi was one of my favorite people in the world. Power corrupts.
And using your influence to shape a nation-state in your likeness is corrupt to me. Thankfully, no one named Kennedy is running against my representative. She'd love to evict him, I'm sure.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Biden"So the Republican ratings for night one of the convention appear to be significantly lower than the Democrats. But word is that Donald Trump is holding out for the overnight numbers from Moscow." - Dan Rather"I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080
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Bidendankind said:My wife got her mail-in ballot for the upcoming Massachusetts primary. She chose to receive the republican ballot. I've never seen a more blank ballot. There are, I think, three races on it in which republicans are participating, only one of which has a choice between two candidates. The other two are unopposed.
I chose to receive the democrat ballot because anytime one has the opportunity to vote against a Kennedy, one should use it. The icing on the cake here is that it's also a proxy vote against Pelosi. I also get to check off a box next to my incumbent representative, Seth Moulton, which is great. I don't know how long a fella like him will last in politics, but I'd like to keep him as my representative for as long as he continues to take his job as seriously as he has been doing. Great representation and great leadership.I'm definitely voting for a Kennedy- Brynne Kennedy:I would SO like to see her knock ultra-conservative Tom McLintock out of our congressional seat.
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BidenThey are saying Biden wants to defund the police, yet is too tough on crime at the same time.There’s no consistent message from these fraudswww.myspace.com0
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I'm sitting this one outHalifax2TheMax said:If a speaker doesn’t close with “God bless the United States of America,” will god strike them down?I SAW PEARL JAM0
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Bidendankind said:Halifax2TheMax said:If a speaker doesn’t close with “God bless the United States of America,” will god strike them down?0
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BidenThese rioters are doing everything they can to help Trump get back in the race, aren’t they?www.myspace.com0
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BidenThe Juggler said:These rioters are doing everything they can to help Trump get back in the race, aren’t they?
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Ledbetterman10 said:The Juggler said:These rioters are doing everything they can to help Trump get back in the race, aren’t they?
https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/02/politics/biden-philadelphia-transcript/index.html
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/biden-riots-emotional-plea-george-floyd-protests-a9541481.html
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BidenLedbetterman10 said:The Juggler said:These rioters are doing everything they can to help Trump get back in the race, aren’t they?By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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BidenHalifax2TheMax said:Ledbetterman10 said:The Juggler said:These rioters are doing everything they can to help Trump get back in the race, aren’t they?
https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/02/politics/biden-philadelphia-transcript/index.html
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/biden-riots-emotional-plea-george-floyd-protests-a9541481.html
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BidenLedbetterman10 said:Halifax2TheMax said:Ledbetterman10 said:The Juggler said:These rioters are doing everything they can to help Trump get back in the race, aren’t they?
https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/02/politics/biden-philadelphia-transcript/index.html
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/biden-riots-emotional-plea-george-floyd-protests-a9541481.html
he'd also have to make sure to include that this isn't a condemnation of all cops and forces. but to change the culture for the better. better resources. "we're not defunding or dismantling the police, we're de-escalating the violence we see on our streets today, we're simply re-allocating funds to keep everyone safe, citizens and those in uniform; everybody".By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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