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Old 11-28-2020, 02:51 AM
 
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We will never see eye to eye on public policy, but the least you can do as fellow countrymen, choose someone with empathy and of good moral character. Please from the bottom of my heart, stop choosing buffoons to lead the ticket of your party. There are plenty of decent Republicans to choose from. What about Jeb Bush? I don't agree with him on policy, but he's a good man who puts his country first. Donald Trump is a flawed human being. The reasons are too long to list. He should not have even went beyond the Iowa Caucus.
Trump may be crass but he is not a buffoon. I honestly believed he put his country first with his policies. As far as honesty have you checked out plagiarizing top of the class Biden and the previous candidate shot at on the tarmac Clinton. How do you define good moral character? Allowing the abortion of unborn babies?
I also suspect Trump has as much real empathy as either of the last two democratic candidates. They act like they do.

That being said I did like Jeb Bush better than Trump but if he had been the candidate the current president would be Clinton.
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Old 11-28-2020, 02:51 AM
 
Location: Honolulu, HI
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Yeah. These guys vote. Smh. Gotta come up with something better than that mr Stormfront.
Who said anything about voting? Democrats already own our black vote.

But it doesn’t actually pay off as you can see:
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Chicago hits 700 homicides over weekend that saw 6 killed, 46 wounded
https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2...-violence-2020

Stormfort? No, try google. I guess those 700 Black Lives didn’t Matter?

The great thing about facts is they are indisputable and when you can easily find pictures of looting and increased homicide numbers, there’s no one left to blame but ourselves.
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Old 11-28-2020, 08:33 AM
 
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Post of the day!!!
But...they DIDN’T vote for Trump, which every one of those claims fits.

- Hung out with Jeffrey Epstein and offered words of support to his henchwoman
- Multiple sexual assault allegations and his own words about his daughter and the Access Hollywood tape
- Well, we all know the Trump businesses have been cash cows for foreign “donations “ for years plus the promises of business deals.


All publicly available knowledge if one leaves OANN and does a simple search.
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Old 11-28-2020, 08:35 AM
 
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Quit complaining.
Just vote for whomever we Republicans nominate.
Or vote against them.

Like more people did this year.
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Old 11-28-2020, 08:50 AM
 
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Kamala Harris isn't a Marxist. What are you talking about?

You're right, she's basically a Republican. If you ignore the nonsense she spouted during her campaign and look at her history, she is most certainly not a progressive/leftist. It's hard to imagine people voted for her (and Biden, for that matter) without even a cursory examination of their backgrounds, but here we are. This election was a win all around for Republicans. They got rid of Trump, who they never really liked and wasn't really a Repub anyway (again, look at his past). Trump changes parties like Biden changes Depends. Ignoring party labels, Conservatives held their advantage in the Senate, gained significant ground in the House, gained ground in the Gubernatorial races, and effectively (Harris will be POTUS before this time next year) installed a Conservative in the White House. And yet, liberals are still dancing in the streets. It's going to very amusing to see their reactions when reality sets in.
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