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Fran's avatar

Its like choosing between Whoopie Goldberg or Joy Behar.

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White Wolf's avatar

Choosing between Stalin and Mao might be closer. If these people were only clowns it would not be so bad, but they are all complicit in mass murder.

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Fran's avatar

Sure they're all clowns, like the one in the Movie "it".

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Sheryl's avatar

Truth spoken, it is immoral besides insane to vote for our slave masters. And as you stated “the lesser of two evils” how utterly pathetic is that. Thank you,may many people awaken from their slavery.

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MUNCHY's avatar

If you lived in a country where a local candidate stood as an independent or for a new party and that person agreed with all you say, would you vote for them? That might send a message. As would going in the voting booth and writing a message on the ballot paper. It would not be counted as a vote but it would be recorded as "spolit" and the words would be read by the candidates at the count.

This is only possible where voting is done in person and counting the votes is done manually. This currently happens in the UK.

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White Wolf's avatar

My post was geared mainly toward the Cosmic Joke that has become American politics. Now, if a candidate comes along and says: "My platform is for the Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ. If I am elected, I will see to it that laws are enacted and abortionists, creators and distributors and sellers of pornography and smut, usurers, purveyors of graft, and etc are jailed or executed. Meanwhile, building codes, income taxes, most excise taxes, and real estate taxes will be abolished. The Public Schools will be required to teach real science and history, attendance will be voluntary, and tuition will be assessed, and etc," yes, I would certainly vote, and even campaign for, such a one. (Of course, I would sooner expect a pack of wolfs to intone the Dies Irae..)

Also, in the US, voting is not done in person nor are the votes counted manually. In the UK, I am sure the elections, especially at the local level, are somewhat harder to rig. Regards.

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