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Badger of Basra posted:So you're moving from Rand to Sanders? I liked Rand originally because he didn't seem like a hawk but he has been starting to come back on that. Sanders makes much more sense, IMO, foreign policy wise. Foreign Policy is my main issue I vote on then I go from there. Clinton is an absolute non option for me the same was Obama and Romney were non options. I really don't see another candidate I can actually vote for besides Sanders at this point.
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Dolash posted:As lovely as it was for Hillary to vote for the Iraq War (and it was really lovely) she's still probably significantly less likely to start a new war than anyone the Republicans could spit out, so as a Canadian whose country would almost certainly be dragged into any war you guys start while Harper's in power you better hold your goddamn noses and vote for Hillary in the general. If you need an object lesson on what difference it makes, remember Bush II (as you should for the rest of your lives) and how people at the time dismissed the idea that there was any difference between him and Gore. The idea that the two parties are the same is now completely unsupportable. Every non-crazy person should vote to keep the Reps out of the White House.
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Enigma89 posted:I liked Rand originally because he didn't seem like a hawk but he has been starting to come back on that. Sanders makes much more sense, IMO, foreign policy wise. I'm sure there are plenty of principled voters in Flordia who still pat themselves on the back for staying home in 2000 to avoid endorsing Clinton's foreign policy by voting for Gore, and don't even feel bad when they see the boiling cauldron of war the Middle East has become so they didn't sully their perfect little vote with a Lesser Evil candidacy. I mean, sure, vote for who you like in the Primary, but I don't know how you could think the greatest good you can achieve with your vote is to not use it. Or I guess maybe you live in the majority of America that isn't in play so I guess it's safe to stand on principle.
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Dolash posted:I'm sure there are plenty of principled voters in Flordia who still pat themselves on the back for staying home in 2000 to avoid endorsing Clinton's foreign policy by voting for Gore, and don't even feel bad when they see the boiling cauldron of war the Middle East has become so they didn't sully their perfect little vote with a Lesser Evil candidacy. I blame the voters that are willing to vote for hawks. I have no idea why everyday voters are okay with foreign adventures with tanks and planes. I'm not getting my hands bloodied. A vote for these terrible wars is an embarrassment. Just because there is one option that is less evil doesn't make it not evil.
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Unconditional isolationism is profoundly racist and selfish, hth.
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icantfindaname posted:Do these people really still exist? I don't know anything about the South from personal experience, but it seems to me after 40 years they probably don't Felon beats Obama in West Virginia
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Series DD Funding posted:Unconditional isolationism is profoundly racist and selfish, hth. No one mentioned unconditional isolationism. You don't think the US can have a foreign policy that doesn't look like Bush/Obama's war mongering and also not be unconditionally isolationist? A vote for Hillary is simply too dangerous for the world. Not saying voting for a Republican is a safer vote but it's clear that there are better options and I will not bloody my hands. I don't think most people realize how badly we gently caress up places and solely thinking of voting for president just for the US is very irresponsible seeing how we are the sole super power. IMO it's incredibly selfish to just think of the frame of the US in a presidential election and not take other countries into consideration.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 18:37 |
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Series DD Funding posted:Unconditional isolationism is profoundly racist and selfish, hth. What about the Natural Law Party's isolationist plan to replace the military with flying yogis who will create a positive vibe defense shield?
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Joementum posted:What about the Natural Law Party's isolationist plan to replace the military with flying yogis who will create a positive vibe defense shield? Will the yogis be flying under their own power, or on planes. Because I know one of those options is definitely not revenue neutral.
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paranoid randroid posted:Will the yogis be flying under their own power, or on planes. Because I know one of those options is definitely not revenue neutral. Not under their own power. You need the power of coherence and peace that only comes when you get them all together in a padded room. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyXAB5L3EIQ
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quote:WV Governors are too smart to endorse OBama! Yes, No Coal in WV is a death sentence for our people. WV has the potential to be the richest state in the United States with this resource. Thousands of people will be jobless in our state as a result of O'Bama's war on coal. This is a tragedy to our state and its people.
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Enigma89 posted:No one mentioned unconditional isolationism. If you don't live in a swing state then please continue to live in your magical Christmas land filled with cupcakes and gumdrops. If you do, then if you're going to be a pretentious prick ("bloody my hands" loving lol) about it, not voting D makes R more likely, and a lot more blood will be on your hands. Not voting D or R is a choice. It's a choice and the result of that choice is that R is a little bit more likely. Not as bad as a vote for R, but let's say half as bad. You're the selfish one. Prick.
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Voting third party? Heh, murderer.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 18:47 |
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I'd rather pretend that whole sordid affair didn't happen.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 18:48 |
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voting republican hastens the decline and fall of american imperialism and is thus the morally superior option. checkmate, beer-gut boy
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Man coal ain't worth nearly that much, especially much of WV's coal. They ain't rolling with an entire state of pure anthracite there.
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Hey, plenty of people have gotten mind blowingly rich off coal. They just happen to be the mine owners, not the people who dig coal
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 18:49 |
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Coming this weekend: the Rand Paul comic book.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 18:51 |
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Nintendo Kid posted:Man coal ain't worth nearly that much, especially much of WV's coal. They ain't rolling with an entire state of pure anthracite there. bingo: Fried Chicken posted:Hey, plenty of people have gotten mind blowingly rich off coal. They just happen to be the mine owners, not the people who dig coal -- The problem is that the entire state has been literally brainwashed into believing that coal is still the main economic driver for the state, when in reality, something like less than 5-7% of the state is even indirectly employed via coal.
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Joementum posted:Coming this weekend: the Rand Paul comic book. Is this going to be a sequel to that Libertarian fairy tale with the talking gorilla and mummy person and how the Articles of Confederation were super good?
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 18:54 |
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Enigma89 posted:I blame the voters that are willing to vote for hawks. I have no idea why everyday voters are okay with foreign adventures with tanks and planes. Your hands are bloodied. By abstaining you are making the worse outcome more likely. The whole point of "lesser of two evils" is that one of the evils is going to occur anyway, it's not "lesser of two evils, or a really good alternative!" Tender Bender fucked around with this message at 18:58 on Apr 14, 2015 |
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But what if Nader had won Florida?
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Sir Tonk posted:But what if Nader had won Florida? Then you would have had the Bush/Lieberman presidency.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 19:02 |
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Has anyone else on the Democratic side even said (or hinted) that they'd be running? Like, what happens if Hillary is literally the only person running? Do they just cancel all the primary events and stuff?
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Joementum posted:Coming this weekend: the Rand Paul comic book. The natural enemy of the white man: black people and women. Also the haircut is just making him seem as though he belongs in a Little Rascals comic.
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site posted:Has anyone else on the Democratic side even said (or hinted) that they'd be running? They choose another of the 33 Democratic Candidates for President and throw them in the debate ring with Hillary. The debate between Hillary Clinton and President Emperor Caesar will be the Lincoln-Douglas of our times.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 19:09 |
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We can agree this is the greatest thing we've all ever seen, right?
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 19:10 |
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site posted:Has anyone else on the Democratic side even said (or hinted) that they'd be running? Sanders, O'Malley, Webb, Chaffee, and Pataki are all running on the Dem side
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Fried Chicken posted:Sanders, O'Malley, Webb, Chaffee, and Pataki are all running on the Dem side Pataki is (still) a Republican, though he'll have stiff competition from Bob Erhlich in that primary.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 19:15 |
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I am not voting for Hillary now..thanks Breitbart.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 19:18 |
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Oh cool, whoever drew this is using the old Sgt. Nick Fury and His Howling Commandos machine gun onomatopoeia. FYI: this publisher also made a Stephanie Meyer comic book. Her understanding of vampires is on par with Rand Paul's understanding of Benghazi.
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Tender Bender posted:Your hands are bloodied. By abstaining you are making the worse outcome more likely. The whole point of "lesser of two evils" is that one of the evils is going to occur anyway, it's not "lesser of two evils, or a really good alternative!" Fact: if gore had become president and not bush, then the world would be a vastly different place. Forget the ideologies and theories. The world would be way different for millions of people in their real lives.
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Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:I am not voting for Hillary now..thanks Breitbart. Who wears sunglasses indoors though.
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Fried Chicken posted:Sanders, O'Malley, Webb, Chaffee, and Pataki are all running on the Dem side Didn't know Sanders was actually running though, thought that was just a pipedream.
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I'm glad they thought to put that map of Libya with BENGHAZI highlighted in the background, presumably so the reader didn't get confused by this potentially unrelated sequence of events being depicted.
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Vladimir Putin posted:Who wears sunglasses indoors though. Sometimes when your future is so bright you gotta wear shades.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 19:23 |
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If I didn't know it was a Rand comic book, I would not have been able to identify him in the comic.
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Hillary is being chased by a ravenous horde of journos
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