Jipll
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| 11 Jun 2016 02:41 PM |
| yes and you wouldn't have any right to complain or propose anything for the next 4 years |
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5ancu
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| 11 Jun 2016 02:41 PM |
America is a free country.
You're free to decide not to vote.
Tbh that's probably what I'd do with those poor options.
The plague or cholera? Tough one. |
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5ancu
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| 11 Jun 2016 02:43 PM |
"yes and you wouldn't have any right to complain or propose anything for the next 4 years"
lol
You can still be politically active without voting.
This year's options...it's like someone asking you who of your parents you'd least like to get killed. |
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Jipll
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| 11 Jun 2016 02:48 PM |
I have the right to do whatever I'd like
not voting is like voting for neither candidate |
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| 11 Jun 2016 02:48 PM |
for the most part, America is a free country
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