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Plansix
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Mostly we like good presidents. | ||
Nyxisto
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On October 10 2016 11:22 Adreme wrote: Thats exactly what she meant but I dont think you are getting her meaning. She is saying the millions of people who do not vote for her she still intends to be their president should she win and lead them. It's actually sad that he can't understand the content of the sentence because he can't wrap his head around the idea that someone will represent people that don't vote for you. This is Trump's narcissism in action lol. | ||
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On October 10 2016 11:24 blobrus wrote: Excuse me did you just assume my gender???? ya | ||
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Netscape9
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With that being said, it's a good thing she brought up wanting the courts to defend Roe v Wade and gay marriage. | ||
Blisse
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I like change, I don't like Trump or Hillary's change. | ||
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On October 10 2016 11:25 Nyxisto wrote: It's actually sad that he can't understand the content of the sentence because he can't wrap his head around the idea that someone will represent people that don't vote for you. This is Trump's narcissism in action lol. Its literally another version of the west wing line "I'll be the president of the entire country, not just the people that voted for me." | ||
TheTenthDoc
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On October 10 2016 11:26 Netscape9 wrote: Clinton has no idea what a Supreme Court Justice does, does she? A Supreme Court justice is supposed to respect and interpret the Constitution. Any answer that doesn't include this is sheer incompetence and stupidity. Or corruption. With that being said, it's a good thing she brought up wanting the courts to defend Roe v Wade and gay marriage. Well, I think protecting voting rights counts as that. Citizens United was a bit far though. | ||
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Plansix
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On October 10 2016 11:26 Netscape9 wrote: Clinton has no idea what a Supreme Court Justice does, does she? A Supreme Court justice is supposed to respect and interpret the Constitution. Any answer that doesn't include this is sheer incompetence and stupidity. Or corruption. With that being said, it's a good thing she brought up wanting the courts to defend Roe v Wade and gay marriage. She is an attorney, she knows exactly what the court does. Trump does not in any way. | ||
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On October 10 2016 11:27 Nevuk wrote: I'm pretty sure Gallup fucked up pretty hard picking this "undecided" audience. It's not overwhelming for one candidate or the other, but both candidates getting whoops and cheers does not make it sound like they are undecided at all. I think they're mostly in it for Trump's quips. | ||
Lord Tolkien
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On October 10 2016 11:27 Nevuk wrote: I'm pretty sure Gallup fucked up pretty hard picking this "undecided" audience. It's not overwhelming for one candidate or the other, but both candidates getting whoops and cheers does not make it sound like they are undecided at all. Undecided means they don't know who to vote for, not that they don't know anything or don't have any opinions. | ||
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