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Poll: In November what is your course of action?
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Choseing to be a part of the silent majority
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RE: Choseing to be a part of the silent majority
(May 13, 2016 at 10:41 pm)Sterben Wrote:
(May 13, 2016 at 10:28 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote: What? She's a liberal. She'd choose liberal/moderate leaning judges. She's beholden to the Democratic party, and she'd be the incumbent for re-election.

You are just intentionally dense. You have literally no idea what you're talking about.

        I'm not sure she's a real liberal, she voted for the Iraq war after all. That point aside, she may chose a moderate and highly unlikely a liberal. It be nice to see more of a liberal supreme court. We be able to get passed all these silly laws in science. I was listing to NPR and the whole 14 day rule makes no sense (http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree...le-science). If we did have mostly liberal supreme court, these rules could be changed. If you think Hillary is the one to do so, she won't. She's a neo-liberal at best.

Most liberals voted for the Iraq war. The intelligence communities lied to everyone, the Senate overwhelmingly voted for the war. It was a terrible decision, but looking at the outcome like everyone knew what would happen is dumb as shit. If you asked me to vote in 2002 for a war in Iraq, I would have voted for it then. Am I not a liberal?

You have literally no idea what your are talking about with regards to who Hillary would nominate. You just hate her, so you are making shit up so you can justify being willfully irresponsible as an adult because you didn't get your way in the primaries.

Stay home, I don't think you're informed enough to vote anyways.
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RE: Choseing to be a part of the silent majority - by SteelCurtain - May 13, 2016 at 10:47 pm

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