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Scootaloo

(25,699 posts)
20. Both parties look at results
Mon Dec 19, 2011, 09:30 AM
Dec 2011

When you stayed home and helped elect the tea party in 2010 to "teach Obama a lesson," the message the Democratic party got was "duh, America likes right-wing lunatics!" No doubt you think that when you run your apathy campaign for the republicans again this cycle, it'll force the Democrats to make a hard left turn! Third time's the charm, right?

So hey, thanks for helping sell our nation down the river, I hope you enjoyed your brief moment of "sticking it to the man" before having it stuck to you for a few years running.

Tell me, do you feel better that your vote is utterly ignored because you refused to cast it at all, than you would if you went ahead and voted for one of those low-down dirty scumbag motherfucker Democrats you hate so much?

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You could decide just to drink the water. Bonobo Dec 2011 #1
But eventually, we all have to eat. Burgman Dec 2011 #2
You can survive for weeks without food. You'd be surprised. Bonobo Dec 2011 #6
I feel that the down side of seeing Dem #'s dropping off enough to get the Plutocracy's Burgman Dec 2011 #8
And I totally hear you about that. Bonobo Dec 2011 #10
I very much feel we may be on the same page here. Burgman Dec 2011 #11
+1 nt Bonobo Dec 2011 #15
If we alone were eating DonCoquixote Dec 2011 #17
Both parties look at results Scootaloo Dec 2011 #20
Or you could go to the other restaurant, where they only cater to the rich. Kurmudgeon Dec 2011 #3
again, another supporter telling people they either ARE Republican or should vote Republican StarsInHerHair Dec 2011 #5
Yeah, it was too idiotic to even deserve a reply. nt Bonobo Dec 2011 #7
they are skeered Skittles Dec 2011 #9
what is that, a slang term? I'm unfamiliar with it StarsInHerHair Dec 2011 #12
skeered=scared ScreamingMeemie Dec 2011 #13
Same as skeert. Burgman Dec 2011 #14
ok, thanks ScreemingMeemie & Burgman StarsInHerHair Dec 2011 #16
Well, when that's what their position amounts to, why not call them on it? Scootaloo Dec 2011 #21
K'd & R'd DeathToTheOil Dec 2011 #4
After the difference between how he campaigned in 2008... dreamnightwind Dec 2011 #18
You must be new, you will be eaten alive! akbacchus_BC Dec 2011 #19
NO!! he is either the prince of righteousness or the spawn of satan - there is no room for the Douglas Carpenter Dec 2011 #22
K & R Scurrilous Dec 2011 #23
I consider voting for a centrist to be "throwing my vote away". Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2011 #24
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