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enki23 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-10-08 12:32 AM
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72. is it that common?
Edited on Sun Feb-10-08 12:33 AM by enki23
i suppose the "other side" is signified by paranoid conspiracy theories about a massive, yet strangely silent republican conspiracy to infiltrate democratic caucuses and primaries in order to keep hillary from being the nominee? here's news for ya: they aren't *that* disciplined. if they were, we'd be almost impossibly pressed to defeat them anywhere, ever. but no, i don't think those who prefer hillary believe that, for the most part. i'll decline, at least right now, to tar them with the idiocy of a vocal minority.

this shit is so damned childish. note that some of us may well have clear preferences, and may well spend a bit of time responding to particularly idiotic assertions about their favored candidate, but don't actually join in on the worst of the cheerleading, the gloating, the spinning, and general assholery that is rampant here lately. here's the deal. i prefer obama over hillary, but will without a doubt vote for her in november if she's the nominee.

i don't think preferring hillary means a person is a fool. acting like a fool, however, does.
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