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I think you might find yourself surprised at the side of the issue you'd be on for something generating that type of protest in today's society.
Im not speaking of armed protest, or destructive protest. im speaking more of a peaceful protest. like say, during the civil rights era.
 
FL winning would have sucked more than KY winning.
It's not overly complicated in my view.....vote for the least evil candidate who advances your objectives.

It’s not complicated at all . It’s pure subjectivity. Your liberal comrade Lawgator would say your opinion sucks and then proceed to tell you why that’s a bad choice .
 
Luther, do both Fla and Ky use deceptive recruiting practices, have bag men, and shade as many rules as possible to land the recruits they want?
Bama much more so........at least in football.
All teams do not cheat and bend the rules equally.
You don't actually think they do, do you?
 
Im not speaking of armed protest, or destructive protest. im speaking more of a peaceful protest. like say, during the civil rights era.
I'm ready for a revolution.

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try me, Cowboy. Lay some reasons down and lemme ponder.
I'm just saying the idiot brigade is more likely to assemble and protest something ridiculous than "average" citizens rising up over a government lockdown or tyrannical action. The ones willing to take action dont seem to be on the side of citizens like yourself.
 
Of course, but on the continuum.....

And that justifies everything.
Do you think all college football programs cheat and bend the rules equally?
Do you think the one that cheats all the time is worse in any way than the one that has only cheated once and basically tries to run a clean program.

I can tell you from a high school football perspective, some teams/coaches are much more willing to cheat and bend the rules than others. I respect the ones who try to run a clean program much more.
 
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Bama much more so........at least in football.
All teams do not cheat and bend the rules equally.
You don't actually think they do, do you?
My question was very unambiguous. Yet, you chose to reframe i...poorly...and then answer the question I never asked. Then, asked me a question about the context of your poor reframe.

I don't feel like playing on the luther-go-round tonight,

maybe some other time.
 
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Maybe it's just the lighting, but Chris Cuomo looks pretty sick here. Definitely looks like he's hot/running a fever.

 
I'm just saying the idiot brigade is more likely to assemble and protest something ridiculous than "average" citizens rising up over a government lockdown or tyrannical action. The ones willing to take action dont seem to be on the side of citizens like yourself.
It's possible, I'll grant you that.
 
I think the majority of voters didn't vote. So, the most popular vote by omission was for neither.
58% of eligible voters voted.
But there were more non-voters than there were voters for any one particular candidate. (for whatever that's worth)
 
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58% of eligible voters voted.
But there were more non-voters than there were voters for any one particular candidate. (for whatever that's worth)
It validates me. I am morally superior now. All must show proper respect when addressing me from now on.

You don't think that's too much, do you?
 
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