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Can you answer the question instead of deflecting and stop being intellectually corrupt? You honestly don't see anything wrong with 1 in 10 voters voting for a guy in prison who wasn't even actively in the election anymore just because he's a democrat?
Why are you so afraid of answering the question? You're practically running and stumbling away in fear.
I'm not afraid of answering this question, as you would know had you read the thread from the beginning.
Tell you what, why don't you go do that. We'll wait.
The one constant is that people are only questioning the intelligence of the 1 in 10 who voted for this gun runner; while all the extreme liberals are deflecting and making it about the entire election.
It's one gigantic deflection, and you can't even be honest about the fact that ONE IN TEN are ignorant voters, because they're liberals.
All the usual suspects checked in, so it's no surprise. They'd defend Obama if he was standing over a body with a smoking gun.
What are you talking about? You are upset a minority of voters voted for someone you thought shouldn't get any votes?
Can you answer the question instead of deflecting and stop being intellectually corrupt? You honestly don't see anything wrong with 1 in 10 voters voting for a guy in prison who wasn't even actively in the election anymore just because he's a democrat?
Why are you so afraid of answering the question? You're practically running and stumbling away in fear.
No, I see nothing wrong with people freely voting for whomever they like even if I think that is a bad person to vote for. Will you accept this answer now or will you keep pretending like I am not answering your question?
No, I see nothing wrong with people freely voting for whomever they like even if I think that is a bad person to vote for. Will you accept this answer now or will you keep pretending like I am not answering your question?
Nope. I completely accept that answer. It proves my point about liberals quite succinctly.
Originally Posted by steven_h The one constant is that people are only questioning the intelligence of the 1 in 10 who voted for this gun runner; while all the extreme liberals are deflecting and making it about the entire election.
It's one gigantic deflection, and you can't even be honest about the fact that ONE IN TEN are ignorant voters, because they're liberals.
All the usual suspects checked in, so it's no surprise. They'd defend Obama if he was standing over a body with a smoking gun.
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Originally Posted by urbanlife78
What are you talking about? You are upset a minority of voters voted for someone you thought shouldn't get any votes?
I rest my case.
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Originally Posted by Finn_Cool
Can you answer the question instead of deflecting and stop being intellectually corrupt? You honestly don't see anything wrong with 1 in 10 voters voting for a guy in prison who wasn't even actively in the election anymore just because he's a democrat?
Why are you so afraid of answering the question? You're practically running and stumbling away in fear.
He has no intention of actually discussing anything rationally. He'd have to take the fifth not to incriminate his disdain for common sense. Deflection has become a daily reaction for these uber-liberals. I think they've lost touch with reality, and certainly their critical thinking skills have been trashed.
Well the way the Demo dummies in the CA senate are toppling over with Yee, Calderon, and Wright, the Demo dummies may have to govern directly from prison if their constituency keeps trying to vote them into office, even in chains.
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