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garagerock
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join:2002-06-14
Louisville, KY

This says it all

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"To always have reasons why you just can't vote 'yes,' I think speaks volumes
Yes, yes it does speak volumes. If the vote were for every person in the USA to be muzzled, drugged, and kept alive with a feeding tube indefinitely, would everyone just vote "yes" because this person says so?

I think not.

The term "obstructionist" only applies when reasonable legislation is being blocked-and "reasonable" is in the eye and the conscience of the voter-NOT in the piss poor worldview we're being spoonfed here. There are other alteratives.


Mr Anon

@k12.il.us

I agree. I don't think that anyone should have blind faith, or acceptance in anything. Hell I'm glad for anyone that can just always say "sure thing" Why even have someone supposedly in place to look out for public best intrest if they are just going to say yes to anything.


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