pcosmar
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Fraud would invalidate the election
It Does..
I consider it Invalid at this point. So do a great many others.
Fraud would invalidate the election
Trump is a minimal good, he is not awful.
But even if you think he is awful we will still have elections if he wins, if Biden is allowed to get away with the fraud we will be Venezuela and won't have any chance to affect politics ever again.
It Does..
I consider it Invalid at this point. So do a great many others.
Oh. You're in the "none of the above" camp with me. Nevermind.
I assume you intended this post for someone else since you seem to be accidentally quoting me in every post.Your assertion lacks candor
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Trump is a minimal good, he is not awful.
But even if you think he is awful we will still have elections if he wins, if Biden is allowed to get away with the fraud we will be Venezuela and won't have any chance to affect politics ever again.
I assume you intended this post for someone else since you seem to be accidentally quoting me in every post.
When it comes to Romney vs. Biden any sane person is in that camp.
The question I asked is whether taking Romney over Biden is a shark jump move.
I assume you intended this post for someone else since you seem to be accidentally quoting me in every post.
It was an obvious and common glitch and was confirmed as such by the poster.Looks like the revolution is getting hungry..
It was an obvious and common glitch and was confirmed as such by the poster.
You of all people should be calling for Trump to go Pinochet/Bonaparte in this situation.
But your real motives conflict with what you claim to support.
But your real motives conflict with what you claim to support.
I wonder if it's possible for you to imagine a reality in which, when people disagree with you, it's just that they have a differing viewpoint and not that they're some kind of sapper or paid troll?
Emmanuel Macron, supposing he doesn't die from covid, which he apparently has contracted, is of the right sort.
There, @Swordsmyth, is a Pinochet, or a Bonaparte, or perhaps even a Carolus Magnus.
It would be poetic for the revolution to end in the same place where it began, no?
I know lots of people like that, R3v is not one of them.I wonder if it's possible for you to imagine a reality in which, when people disagree with you, it's just that they have a differing viewpoint and not that they're some kind of sapper or paid troll?