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Re: If you wrote in
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12/13/17 03:58 AM
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I am one of the asswipes that stayed home. Moore is a joke and couldn't vote for the guy. So he will hopefully ride off into the sunset on his stupid horse and never get involved in politics again....and we all know that ain't gonna happen...ugh. Oh.....I am also a proud Democrat There you go fixed it for you.
If you're gonna be stupid you better be tough.
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Re: If you wrote in
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12/13/17 04:00 AM
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Roy Moore was a flawed candidate from the get go.
"The future's uncertain and the end is always near"
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Re: If you wrote in
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12/13/17 04:04 AM
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Roy Moore was a flawed candidate from the get go. He was for sure. That still doesn't explain how someone that calls there self a republican votes for Jones. I would love to hear someone on here that did explain how they squared that in there mind.
If you're gonna be stupid you better be tough.
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Re: If you wrote in
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12/13/17 04:10 AM
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The ones who voted for Moore in the primaries deserve the blame. This ^^^ I would have never voted for Moore in the primary but when most of the state did, that become our option to work with. Prime example of why not everyone should have the right to vote, to many people don't have enough sense to understand the responsibility. You should have to be a property owner or a veteran to vote, at least have some skin in the game so to speak. Think of how different this country would be
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Re: If you wrote in
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12/13/17 04:26 AM
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I am one of the asswipes that stayed home. Moore is a joke and couldn't vote for the guy. So he will hopefully ride off into the sunset on his stupid horse and never get involved in politics again....and we all know that ain't gonna happen...ugh. Oh.....I am also a proud deplorable I totally understand what your saying and in principle agree. However, that thought process is the problem. By staying home and not voting because Moore is a joke or attempting a “write in” was basically a vote for Jones. One thing about the Dems is they stick together and get their base out to vote. Whereas we Republicans sit back and complain about the candidates, complain about the Republican establishment and then throw up our hands and walk away. As long as The Republican Party remains fragmented as it is today, we will see many more Dem victories like yesterday.
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Re: If you wrote in
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12/13/17 04:27 AM
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Richard Shelby threw this election and should resign tonight. Amen!
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Re: If you wrote in
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12/13/17 04:33 AM
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You're not mature enough to make a difference if you're gonna write in Mickey Mouse or some gay shucks like that. That's people trying to be sharp. Then they post it to Facebook or social media, people like or share it, it gives them instant gratification. Makes them feel popular and cool because they wrote in mickey mouse or whoever the hell they wrote in. They feel good because they are the talk of the interweb. It's all about how it makes them feel and the attention they get vs actually making a grown up decision and voting between the two candidates listed. It makes me sick.
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Re: If you wrote in
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The People of the State of Alabama - The most Conservative of the bunch in the end are the ones who are likely to be responsible for the demise of all the Judges and possible Supreme Court Nominations who will now not get confirmed as well as Trump himself, who we helped elect, not get much if any of his agenda passed.
That's Irony.
I can't wait for the complaining to begin out of those that didn't vote because they didn't like either candidate and are "tired" of being told they have to choose between 2.
Maybe now they'll see what that really gets them... and possibly the rest of the Country right along with them.
You've got to help choose the direction you want this country to move in OR that choice will be made for you. It is that simple.
No government employees were harmed in the making of this mess.
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Re: If you wrote in
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I am one of the asswipes that stayed home. Moore is a joke and couldn't vote for the guy. So he will hopefully ride off into the sunset on his stupid horse and never get involved in politics again....and we all know that ain't gonna happen...ugh. Oh.....I am also a proud Democrat There you go fixed it for you. Wrong....registered republican. But I don't blindly vote for every republican.
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Re: If you wrote in
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I don't care if you like Roy Moore or not. If you can't see the difference in choosing between two completely different candidates with completely different worldviews, then shame on you.
"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him." -G. K. Chesterton
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Re: If you wrote in
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I am one of the asswipes that stayed home. Moore is a joke and couldn't vote for the guy. So he will hopefully ride off into the sunset on his stupid horse and never get involved in politics again....and we all know that ain't gonna happen...ugh. Oh.....I am also a proud Democrat There you go fixed it for you. Wrong....registered republican. But I don't blindly vote for every republican. There are no registered republicans in Alabama , or Dems for that matter. In Alabama you just register to vote.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Re: If you wrote in
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12/13/17 04:56 AM
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outdoorobsession
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I am one of the asswipes that stayed home. Moore is a joke and couldn't vote for the guy. So he will hopefully ride off into the sunset on his stupid horse and never get involved in politics again....and we all know that ain't gonna happen...ugh. Oh.....I am also a proud Democrat There you go fixed it for you. Wrong....registered republican. But I don't blindly vote for every republican. Well dumbarse dont complain when nothing gets done by our President or for the Republican agenda. No tax reform, no Obozocare repeal, no wall as we wont have enough votes to PASS ANYTHING! Some of you are too stupid to realize how phuckin politics even work. So your self righteous stance will screw us all. Great job idiot! The real joke is ON you!
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Re: If you wrote in
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12/13/17 04:58 AM
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I did not vote yesterday. I'm sure plenty here feel that is the worst thing a person could do, and I understand that. I used to feel that way too. But here's why I did not vote. First of all, I am a Christian and I hold to the convictions of my faith strongly. I have never believed that Roy Moore's antics (going back to the 10 Commandments issue) were rooted in his deep commitment to his faith or his convictions. I have always believed it was grand-standing for political gain. Doing that is essentially whoring out Christianity for your own needs, wants, or desires. Even before all of the alleged stuff with being a creep toward teen girls years ago, I did not feel good about voting for him.
Doug Jones, it is very simple. The man is running for office for a party that openly embraces murder of unborn children, and he himself supports it. I will not ever vote for a candidate that is tied to that.
So, I was left with choosing to vote between 2 candidates who both violated my faith-based convictions or writing in a candidate, which is waste of time. I believe that holding strongly to my convictions is more honorable than going to place a vote for someone who violates them. I understand that men have fought and died in battle over the centuries to preserve our way of life that includes freedom to vote that some nations do not have. I'm sure those same men did not also wish to fight and die so that their fellow countrymen years later would have to decide between candidates that both violate their consciences and convictions.
I will also add, that I will NEVER vote for someone who violates my convictions just to push a political party through. If the Republicans want my vote, stop putting terrible candidates out. That's my message.
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Re: If you wrote in
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12/13/17 05:01 AM
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I did not vote yesterday. I'm sure plenty here feel that is the worst thing a person could do, and I understand that. I used to feel that way too. But here's why I did not vote. First of all, I am a Christian and I hold to the convictions of my faith strongly. I have never believed that Roy Moore's antics (going back to the 10 Commandments issue) were rooted in his deep commitment to his faith or his convictions. I have always believed it was grand-standing for political gain. Doing that is essentially whoring out Christianity for your own needs, wants, or desires. Even before all of the alleged stuff with being a creep toward teen girls years ago, I did not feel good about voting for him.
Doug Jones, it is very simple. The man is running for office for a party that openly embraces murder of unborn children, and he himself supports it. I will not ever vote for a candidate that is tied to that.
So, I was left with choosing to vote between 2 candidates who both violated my faith-based convictions or writing in a candidate, which is waste of time. I believe that holding strongly to my convictions is more honorable than going to place a vote for someone who violates them. I understand that men have fought and died in battle over the centuries to preserve our way of life that includes freedom to vote that some nations do not have. I'm sure those same men did not also wish to fight and die so that their fellow countrymen years later would have to decide between candidates that both violate their consciences and convictions.
I will also add, that I will NEVER vote for someone who violates my convictions just to push a political party through. If the Republicans want my vote, stop putting terrible candidates out. That's my message.
yeah, well...thanks for friggin' nothing.
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Re: If you wrote in
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12/13/17 05:04 AM
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I did not vote yesterday. I'm sure plenty here feel that is the worst thing a person could do, and I understand that. I used to feel that way too. But here's why I did not vote. First of all, I am a Christian and I hold to the convictions of my faith strongly. I have never believed that Roy Moore's antics (going back to the 10 Commandments issue) were rooted in his deep commitment to his faith or his convictions. I have always believed it was grand-standing for political gain. Doing that is essentially whoring out Christianity for your own needs, wants, or desires. Even before all of the alleged stuff with being a creep toward teen girls years ago, I did not feel good about voting for him.
Doug Jones, it is very simple. The man is running for office for a party that openly embraces murder of unborn children, and he himself supports it. I will not ever vote for a candidate that is tied to that.
So, I was left with choosing to vote between 2 candidates who both violated my faith-based convictions or writing in a candidate, which is waste of time. I believe that holding strongly to my convictions is more honorable than going to place a vote for someone who violates them. I understand that men have fought and died in battle over the centuries to preserve our way of life that includes freedom to vote that some nations do not have. I'm sure those same men did not also wish to fight and die so that their fellow countrymen years later would have to decide between candidates that both violate their consciences and convictions.
I will also add, that I will NEVER vote for someone who violates my convictions just to push a political party through. If the Republicans want my vote, stop putting terrible candidates out. That's my message.
Well, in essence, people like you not voting helped put a man like that in office.... so.... Preciate that.
Yeah, well, I always heard there were three kinds of suns in Kansas: sunshine, sunflowers, and sons-of-bitches.
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Re: If you wrote in
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I did not vote yesterday. I'm sure plenty here feel that is the worst thing a person could do, and I understand that. I used to feel that way too. But here's why I did not vote. First of all, I am a Christian and I hold to the convictions of my faith strongly. I have never believed that Roy Moore's antics (going back to the 10 Commandments issue) were rooted in his deep commitment to his faith or his convictions. I have always believed it was grand-standing for political gain. Doing that is essentially whoring out Christianity for your own needs, wants, or desires. Even before all of the alleged stuff with being a creep toward teen girls years ago, I did not feel good about voting for him.
Doug Jones, it is very simple. The man is running for office for a party that openly embraces murder of unborn children, and he himself supports it. I will not ever vote for a candidate that is tied to that.
So, I was left with choosing to vote between 2 candidates who both violated my faith-based convictions or writing in a candidate, which is waste of time. I believe that holding strongly to my convictions is more honorable than going to place a vote for someone who violates them. I understand that men have fought and died in battle over the centuries to preserve our way of life that includes freedom to vote that some nations do not have. I'm sure those same men did not also wish to fight and die so that their fellow countrymen years later would have to decide between candidates that both violate their consciences and convictions.
I will also add, that I will NEVER vote for someone who violates my convictions just to push a political party through. If the Republicans want my vote, stop putting terrible candidates out. That's my message.
Well sorry to tell you, this was a vote on reversing Obamas policies...not putting Roy Moore in office. Some folks just do not realize how the world and politics work. So by not participating we get another dem left wing liberal senator, lose another senate seat, capitulate to all the LEFT WING Soros money and Schumer SENATE MAJORITY PACT money that came into the state. So you just believe any accusations against someone based on unsubstantiated and even DEBUNKED accusations? Ever hear of DUE PROCESS? INNOCENT until PROVEN GUILTY!??? And as far as not voting for Jones and abortion,,...well your INACTION will keep libs and abortions happening! If you feel so strongly about ABORTION,..then why would you let another pro abortion person represent our dam state? You contradict yourself by trying to be self righteous. This was a vote about our Presidents agenda getting passed, and with only 2 senate seats ahead of the dems now, instead of 3?...then you might as well know that NOTHING will get passed that we all voted Trump in to get done! THIS was NOT a vote about the freaking CANDIDATE, it was a vote to move Trumps agenda forward. However the dems turned it into one with these 40 year old false accusations..and guess what..YOU FELL FOR IT! Im sorry but your self righteous stance is ridiculous.
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Re: If you wrote in
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I did not vote yesterday. I'm sure plenty here feel that is the worst thing a person could do, and I understand that. I used to feel that way too. But here's why I did not vote. First of all, I am a Christian and I hold to the convictions of my faith strongly. I have never believed that Roy Moore's antics (going back to the 10 Commandments issue) were rooted in his deep commitment to his faith or his convictions. I have always believed it was grand-standing for political gain. Doing that is essentially whoring out Christianity for your own needs, wants, or desires. Even before all of the alleged stuff with being a creep toward teen girls years ago, I did not feel good about voting for him.
Doug Jones, it is very simple. The man is running for office for a party that openly embraces murder of unborn children, and he himself supports it. I will not ever vote for a candidate that is tied to that.
So, I was left with choosing to vote between 2 candidates who both violated my faith-based convictions or writing in a candidate, which is waste of time. I believe that holding strongly to my convictions is more honorable than going to place a vote for someone who violates them. I understand that men have fought and died in battle over the centuries to preserve our way of life that includes freedom to vote that some nations do not have. I'm sure those same men did not also wish to fight and die so that their fellow countrymen years later would have to decide between candidates that both violate their consciences and convictions.
I will also add, that I will NEVER vote for someone who violates my convictions just to push a political party through. If the Republicans want my vote, stop putting terrible candidates out. That's my message.
Here's my message. You should of never voted for anyone in the past and you will never vote again if you use those standards. All politicians, left and right are whoring felons who rape the citizens of this country with every breath. I won't let you stand on your "convictions" as a defendable alter because that alter fell a long time ago in the world of politics.
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