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Post by Sprockey on Oct 5, 2017 13:33:07 GMT -5
Kind of funny coming from a black First Lady and wife of a black POTUS lol
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Post by kimm on Oct 5, 2017 15:56:43 GMT -5
I don't agree with everything every woman says. That's absurd. We are not a collective and we don't all have the same voice. Exactly. I voted for neither of them. I hated them both. SaveSave
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Post by marianparoo on Sept 2, 2021 9:52:12 GMT -5
May I take this opportunity to "thank" [sarcasm] all the Democrats, women and men, who didn't vote for Clinton, bringing us the present Supreme Court?
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Post by Peanut on Sept 14, 2021 8:56:17 GMT -5
May I take this opportunity to "thank" [sarcasm] all the Democrats, women and men, who didn't vote for Clinton, bringing us the present Supreme Court? Not a fan of the present Supreme Court by any stretch. For background info; in NC, where I cast my protest vote for Johnson, the results were as such: tRump 49.8% Clinton 46.2% Johnson 2.7% The meager 2.7% that went for Johnson here would not have made a difference. The remaining 1.3% of write-in votes here may have been the ones to help tip the scales. A total of 4% here m-a-y have made a razor thin margin if they all went for Clinton. Past voting history here tells me they would not have done so. The NC County where I voted in 2016 went blue by 7.62% that year, which is actually quite surprising to me considering a fairly large percentage of it is quite rural. (data from ballotpedia.org/Presidential_election_in_North_Carolina,_2016 )
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