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Captain Crimson wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 3:10 am
Well, I can't ask where you live, but... what... state's results do you effect? Blue? Red? Swing state/purple?
what kind of state is PA?
Oh boy. So your dad lives in a crucial swing state.
Captain Crimson wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 3:10 am
Well, I can't ask where you live, but... what... state's results do you effect? Blue? Red? Swing state/purple?
what kind of state is PA?
Oh boy. So your dad lives in a crucial swing state.
Captain Crimson wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 3:10 am
Well, I can't ask where you live, but... what... state's results do you effect? Blue? Red? Swing state/purple?
what kind of state is PA?
Oh boy. So your dad lives in a crucial swing state.
Same as me, lucky me.
so, where do we go from here with the discussion?
Since you had said your father was going to vote and was asking for more than their assurances on here, it got me curious to whether or not his vote would have greater impact than states locked blue or red one way or another. Liked media smokescreen saying Mr. Biden somehow will take Arizona, and that's not the case at all. I know people there. It's going to be much closer, and TBH, I personally say, let your father vote however he wants. Ain't no skin off my nose since I don't know him and guys are fellow citizens, not elites.
I just generally cringe since no matter what political alignment, it's going to generate some degree of judgmental language from another. This has all too easily devolved into character attacks on family members across other messageboards. I've seen it.
and my dad showed me an article of how the left leaning media twists Trump's words and how he actually did condemn Neo-Nazis and the whole "fine people on both sides" was taken out of context. there are still things not to like about Trump but why should I trust a lot of the bad things said about him now?
They'll bounce back, just you wait. And have learned nothing. They'll still be SJWs at the late end of the failed New Economy, which isn't so bad if they weren't part of the corporate management. That makes it pure, rank hypocrisy.
Dragon Ball Fan wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 11:20 pm
and now my dad is really not eager to vote for Trump anymore, if only because it looks like Trump will loose, so, he doesn't see a point.
This is probably the stupidest thing I've read on the internet all day.
"Might as well stop making shots; we're probably going to lose anyway."
"I know what you’re thinking now. You’re thinking 'Oh my god, that’s treating other people with respect gone mad!'" When I am writing in this font, I am writing in my moderator voice.
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