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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: Duke Nukum on October 11, 2016, 09:44:06 AM
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Trump is toast now! Hillary Clinton has become the moral choice of a new generation.
Generation Zombie.
[youtube]https://youtu.be/-2QL5yJv4zE[/youtube]
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And then he'll spend the next few years telling his listeners how immoral Hillary is.
Look Glenn, you can't sit there and say Stalin is a more moral choice than Mao, and then should Stalin win start making the case that he's immoral. Once you've cast your lot, then you're an accomplice to what they do. In this case, Hillary wins then you're partially to blame and have no room to complain about her actions.
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And then he'll spend the next few years telling his listeners how immoral Hillary is.
Look Glenn, you can't sit there and say Stalin is a more moral choice than Mao, and then should Stalin win start making the case that he's immoral. Once you've cast your lot, then you're an accomplice to what they do. In this case, Hillary wins then you're partially to blame and have no room to complain about her actions.
Well said.
A lot of Republican voters need to learn that same lesson. If they vote for a candidate, then they are responsible for his bad acts, because they helped put him there. They have no room to complain.
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He used to be a good show but then he started crying over everything little thing. It sucks now.
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Well said.
A lot of Republican voters need to learn that same lesson. If they vote for a candidate, then they are responsible for his bad acts, because they helped put him there. They have no room to complain.
Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos.
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Well said.
A lot of Republican voters need to learn that same lesson. If they vote for a candidate, then they are responsible for his bad acts, because they helped put him there. They have no room to complain.
The only exception I would give to that is if a candidate makes a promise, but once they're in office they do the opposite or you otherwise find out they lied about their true motives.
However, if a candidate does what they say they're going to do, and it goes sour, then yes, the one who voted to have that happen has no room to complain.
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The only exception I would give to that is if a candidate makes a promise, but once they're in office they do the opposite or you otherwise find out they lied about their true motives.
However, if a candidate does what they say they're going to do, and it goes sour, then yes, the one who voted to have that happen has no room to complain.
I agree.
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:banghead: :hammer: The adjective "moral" should never be associated with The CHILL without the prefix, "im"! :hammer: :banghead: