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originally posted by: LSU0408
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: introvert
Yea, honesty isn't really a quality a president should have. Nor good health. Just as long as there is a good VP choice I guess banking on plan B is the way to go. You guys really, really make me smile.
I look at their policy ideas. That is what I'm interested in.
If we just looked at someone's level of honesty, we would be screwed.
All of us lie, for whatever reasons.
Which policies of Clinton's are you interested in?
originally posted by: LSU0408
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
a reply to: RomeByFire
Memes should really be banned content on ATS... Or at least banned for ATS but allowed for BTS. They certainly never promote denying ignorance; that's for sure.
When did you become an opponent to one exercising their freedom? And this guy was perfectly within his rights per the T&C. Can't you scroll without looking at his meme that offends you so much and makes you angry?
originally posted by: blackrabbit1
88 percent of young Americans couldn’t find Afghanistan on a map, 75 percent couldn’t locate Iran or Israel, and 63 percent couldn’t identify Iraq, according to a 2006 Roper Public Affairs/National Geographic Society poll
Not exactly an educated electorate!
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: LSU0408
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
a reply to: RomeByFire
Memes should really be banned content on ATS... Or at least banned for ATS but allowed for BTS. They certainly never promote denying ignorance; that's for sure.
When did you become an opponent to one exercising their freedom? And this guy was perfectly within his rights per the T&C. Can't you scroll without looking at his meme that offends you so much and makes you angry?
WOW! You get triggered easily when someone makes a random suggestion (and not even directed at you). I guess, according to you, I'm not allowed to express my opinion on the state of ATS and how it is moderated, but this guy should be celebrated for posting idiotic pictures with words on them. Good to know.
Those masks are clearly photoshopped lol.
originally posted by: blackrabbit1
88 percent of young Americans couldn’t find Afghanistan on a map, 75 percent couldn’t locate Iran or Israel, and 63 percent couldn’t identify Iraq, according to a 2006 Roper Public Affairs/National Geographic Society poll
Not exactly an educated electorate!
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: stosh64
originally posted by: Slave2theTruth
a reply to: xuenchen
The amazing thing is that 50% of the people apparently think she has not been misleading about her health. I am not even saying she is unfit to be president, but you have to be drinking a lot of the Clinton Koolaid to believe there have been no false statements issued.
Clinton supporters use Hillary reasoning.
Hey, I don't think Hillary really said that!
Oh wait, you were joking. I have never seen such a thing before. My mistake.
originally posted by: RomeByFire
Just over 1,500 people were polled for this.
OP is the master of spinning propoganda so I'm not surprised that the title says "HALF THE COUNTRY," but man... does anyone bother reading articles anymore?
1,500 does not come anywhere even remotely close to "half of the country." It doesn't even come close to "half of Metamora," which is a tiny town of about 3,000 people in the middle of nowhere.
I, like many of you, absolutely detest Hillary Clinton. But let's attempt to stay in the realm of reality. 1,500 people is 1,500 people.
Click-bait and misleading title is just that. Also - I thought polls can't be trusted? I thought that the whole thing was rigged against Trump?
originally posted by: Gryphon66
You know, I'm as down with a good political cartoon as much as anyone, but when a "meme" depicts a photograph of an actual person with a fraudulent quote ... that to me seems a clear violation of T&C regarding knowingly posting fraudulent or misleading info.
Krazy, you have a perfectly valid point here that seems to have triggered some snowflakes.
originally posted by: introvert
I still have yet to understand why grown adults obsess so much about someone's health. So much so that they are even creating weird conspiracies about it.
Guess some people never grow out of that teenage gossip phase.