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originally posted by: BubbaJoe
originally posted by: angeldoll
I'm so proud of her. In the face of all the ridiculous slander, libel, attacks on her appearance, her family, she held her head up, and did what she felt she should do. She's a remarkable person who has spent her entire adult life in public service. She's so much smarter than most on the political scene (not even in the same league with her) and has a caring heart to go with it. I hope she will run for Senator again.
Angel, I think she is a pretty remarkable lady. Her last appearance, she looked old and tired, time for her to hang it up. We need to find some young and upcoming Democrats to rebuild the party.
Her totals could be a complete lie..and no one would know for sure.
originally posted by: BubbaJoe
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
originally posted by: BubbaJoe
originally posted by: Agit8dChop
I'm curious how many dead voted for Clinton?
How many were bused in to polling stations?
How many voted twice?
To be fair, if it was the other way around and Trump won the popular vote and Hillary to college, id be p*ssed!
Prove it. Post sources, goddammed rumor monger douchebags.
When the loopholes exist and you know fraud wouldn't even raise a red flag to prompt an investigation...then I think it's fair to just remain skeptical.
We have weak, exploitable federal election/voter registration laws (like the HAVA), and state laws (all over), we have hackable/breachable voter registration databases (like the one in Ohio breached to smear Joe the Plumber), and we have voting machines that cannot be recounted.
I don't take anything about this election at face value and there is plenty of proof that is the best approach.
I want indisputable proof for everything.
originally posted by: spiritualzombie
a reply to: angeldoll
I totally agree. I think she's wonderful and she took harder hits than anyone else ever. Constant misinformation, attacks on her appearance, and a daily bleeding of all her emails, even a candidate calling on a foreign govt to spill more hacked emails. She was called every name in the book and kept her head high throughout.
originally posted by: angeldoll
originally posted by: BubbaJoe
originally posted by: angeldoll
I'm so proud of her. In the face of all the ridiculous slander, libel, attacks on her appearance, her family, she held her head up, and did what she felt she should do. She's a remarkable person who has spent her entire adult life in public service. She's so much smarter than most on the political scene (not even in the same league with her) and has a caring heart to go with it. I hope she will run for Senator again.
Angel, I think she is a pretty remarkable lady. Her last appearance, she looked old and tired, time for her to hang it up. We need to find some young and upcoming Democrats to rebuild the party.
A forty year old would be tired after a two year ordeal like the one she's had. It's an emotional and physical beating. But I agree that pushing seventy is getting on up there for politics.
But it seems to be an individual thing. Some fifty year olds are done and ready to call it quits, while some 75 year olds and beyond that, are in good shape mentally and physically and keep on going. It depends on the person.
Besides, one could say the same about the elect.
originally posted by: angeldoll
originally posted by: BubbaJoe
originally posted by: angeldoll
I'm so proud of her. In the face of all the ridiculous slander, libel, attacks on her appearance, her family, she held her head up, and did what she felt she should do. She's a remarkable person who has spent her entire adult life in public service. She's so much smarter than most on the political scene (not even in the same league with her) and has a caring heart to go with it. I hope she will run for Senator again.
Angel, I think she is a pretty remarkable lady. Her last appearance, she looked old and tired, time for her to hang it up. We need to find some young and upcoming Democrats to rebuild the party.
A forty year old would be tired after a two year ordeal like the one she's had. It's an emotional and physical beating. But I agree that pushing seventy is getting on up there for politics.
But it seems to be an individual thing. Some fifty year olds are done and ready to call it quits, while some 75 year olds and beyond that, are in good shape mentally and physically and keep on going. It depends on the person.
Besides, one could say the same about the elect.
I don't want her & Bill to go away mad - I just want them to go away.
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: spiritualzombie
Over 61 Million American Voters Disagree with you here .
When you boil it down to proof, character, experience, wisdom, knowledge and vision for the country... she's a million miles ahead of the guy who was elected.