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originally posted by: apydomis
If there are loopholes are they available to all sides? Or are they super secret, yet legal ways to take advantage of an election? It seems that these loophole that you are talking about would have been available for decades in most cases, and used throughout that time. Yet here we are, an army of "new" loopholes, as if by magic. Loopholes that extend up and down the judicial system, that only one political affiliation can even take advantage of.
originally posted by: pheonix358
It will lighten the load of the incessant bickering.
I can't get a Tineye.com match on this building... possibly an Amsterdam bank?
what the building is than
originally posted by: apydomis
a reply to: daskakik
If there are loopholes are they available to all sides? Or are they super secret, yet legal ways to take advantage of an election? It seems that these loophole that you are talking about would have been available for decades in most cases, and used throughout that time. Yet here we are, an army of "new" loopholes, as if by magic. Loopholes that extend up and down the judicial system, that only one political affiliation can even take advantage of.
a reply to: Caled
This is why I am conflicted about the statement "this is not a game." That is kind of a half-truth. What is happening is not a game. But we are surrounded by the game.
originally posted by: OveRcuRrEnteD
a reply to: Caled
This is why I am conflicted about the statement "this is not a game." That is kind of a half-truth. What is happening is not a game. But we are surrounded by the game.
Q did say "play the game" and "learn to play the game" as well as "this is not a game".