Bwahahahahahaha
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Yeah and not voting is any better. If I really disliked one of the candidates but didn't really like the other much, I would still vote for them so the other doesn't get it. Not voting is stupid. It does nobody any good.
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Fact that it's in Denver seems ghey, I mean white_n_slow is from CO but other than that, seems kinda... (edited)not my kinda place - bearing in mind I've never been there, just what I've heard from people or read...my sis is moving there soon h:
I respect both candidates (or presumptive, whatever), and neither is perfect. I was so not wanting Bush to be pres. back in '00, that I think I'm a little more likely to lean towards Dem. for that reason (among others). But in government class in H.S. I was a Rep., just barely, very much in the middle.
I respect both candidates (or presumptive, whatever), and neither is perfect. I was so not wanting Bush to be pres. back in '00, that I think I'm a little more likely to lean towards Dem. for that reason (among others). But in government class in H.S. I was a Rep., just barely, very much in the middle.
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Fact that it's in Denver seems ghey, I mean white_n_slow is from CO but other than that, seems kinda... (edited)not my kinda place - bearing in mind I've never been there, just what I've heard from people or read...my sis is moving there soon h:
I respect both candidates (or presumptive, whatever), and neither is perfect. I was so not wanting Bush to be pres. back in '00, that I think I'm a little more likely to lean towards Dem. for that reason (among others). But in government class in H.S. I was a Rep., just barely, very much in the middle.
I respect both candidates (or presumptive, whatever), and neither is perfect. I was so not wanting Bush to be pres. back in '00, that I think I'm a little more likely to lean towards Dem. for that reason (among others). But in government class in H.S. I was a Rep., just barely, very much in the middle.
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^that's cool, but I doubt it's gonna happen (yeah, even after my sis moves there) but mostly for financial reasons.
We'll see though, and I know that I should keep in mind that every state has a variety of diff. kinds of people and areas within it - visiting sounds nice, I just don't like the idea of living there, but again I'm sure the city/town you pick can make a big difference.
We'll see though, and I know that I should keep in mind that every state has a variety of diff. kinds of people and areas within it - visiting sounds nice, I just don't like the idea of living there, but again I'm sure the city/town you pick can make a big difference.
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Im in a city where thats all there fucking is-city. Concrete, glass, steel, millions of idiots. No ocean, no mountain-no nothing. Ive had the privilege of getting to spend a lot of time in some beautiful places-so I know what I'm missing. If not for family I would have ditched everything I had long ago for somewhere more remote. I get crazier everyday though and feel like a move is inevitable whether its because I get driven nuts or I do it to avoid going mad.
White has it good. Even though its a big city, its darn close. off topic fun
White has it good. Even though its a big city, its darn close. off topic fun
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electing not to vote is not an indecision.
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Freudian slip from Obama....... "The next President of the United States"
Discuss
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Edit: On the highlights, Cnn didn't run it. Hmmm.
Discuss
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Edit: On the highlights, Cnn didn't run it. Hmmm.
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