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2 hours ago, Babydoll. said:

The media is not a valid, nor non-opinionated. They work hard to shape Hillary into a goddess and Trump into Satan, because they share the same political opinions as Hillary

The media like CNN MSNBC Washington Post NY Times makes me want to puke

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2 minutes ago, lautnerfied said:

The media like CNN MSNBC Washington Post NY Times makes me want to puke

True but when even conservative news sources like Fox News and non-partisan (that's what all media should be but that's another discussion) news sources are shitting on Trump, it's pretty clear that something is terribly wrong. lj1 

You know I'm about my boo Bernie (i'm hoping for him to be Majority Leader in the Senate if the Dems take back the Senate this year, so he can start to advocate some serious change) still. I understand that not all of the Bernie voters will go to Hillary, and honestly that's fine. I think Stein's totally unqualified and ridiculous herself, but that's also another discussion. The only thing I have a huge problem with is a Bernie voter voting for Trump, because then it's pretty clear they were never truly for Bernie. They only wanted to "shake things up."

Vote for Clinton or vote for a third party, just don't vote Trump or stay home.

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3 minutes ago, Nick said:

I think Stein's totally unqualified and ridiculous herself, but that's also another discussion.

Jill just doesn't capture my energy like Bernie did, and why hasn't she been campaigning?
She doesn't have many qualifications and has said a few off the wall statements

I will vote, I am in a write in state.

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Just now, lautnerfied said:

Jill just doesn't capture my energy like Bernie did, and why hasn't she been campaigning?
She doesn't have many qualifications and has said a few off the wall statements

I will vote, I am in a write in state.

To me, she's really bad representation for the progressive movement. She wants to criticize Hillary for a lot of her foreign policy decisions (and some of those are valid critiques), but Stein herself cuddled up to Putin at a dinner in Moscow in 2015, and made a speech there criticizing American human rights and saying we should follow Russia's lead in areas of "acceptance" and such. Plus there's the fact that her running mate has called Obama an "Uncle Tom," refused to take back the statement, and then said Bernie's campaign supported white supremacy and stoked those flames. It's just a shame because it would've been great to have someone similar to Bernie come out with guns blazing, ready to take on the system, but here we have this unqualified woman and a delusional running mate.

Are you considering Gary Johnson? I disagree with him fiscally but I like him on his social and foreign policy positions.

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1 hour ago, Nick said:

Are you considering Gary Johnson? I disagree with him fiscally but I like him on his social and foreign policy positions.

I agree with the cutting wasteful spending, but not as much as he said

He is pro TPP and I am afraid he would cut Social Security and Medicare

He, unlike Jill, and his running mate are both qualified and have experience.

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Like Grandma Clinton looks good

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Boney has an back hump and literally talks like he's about to have a fucking stroke. Please have a fucking seat. SHE is not the reason he didn't get the nom or enough votes. It's a competition and only one can get it and she did. Your conspiracy theories about voter fraud are the epitome of pettiness. You should focus more that a xenophobic psychopath like Trump doesn't get elected.

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9 hours ago, The Black Parade said:

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The other night, Hillary Clinton sat down for an interview with MSNBC host Rachel Maddow, one of the nation’s most famous lesbian broadcasters. About two-thirds of the way in, a sore subject came up — President Bill Clinton’s signing of the Defense of Marriage Act, or DOMA, as it's called. The act banned federal benefits for gay partners and prevented states from recognizing other states' gay marriages.

Leaning in a bit, Clinton confided her husband had signed DOMA to prevent something worse — a constitutional amendment banning same sex marriage. "Occasionally I would, you know, chime in and talk about, 'You can’t be serious. You can’t be serious,'" Clinton said. "But they were. And so, in a lot of ways, DOMA was a line that was drawn that was to prevent going further."

"It was a defensive action?" Maddow offered. "A defensive action," Clinton affirmed.

Within 24 hours, Bernie Sanders was seizing on those words during a campaign stop in Iowa.  

"Now today, some are trying to rewrite history by saying they voted for one anti-gay law to stop something worse." Sanders parried to the large Democratic crowd. "That’s not the case. There was a small minority in the House opposed to discriminating against our gay brothers and sisters and I am proud that I was one of those members." The audience roared in support.

 

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1 hour ago, lautnerfied said:

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1. That quote is from 2004 and, ironically, she was speaking out on the Senate Floor against a Constitutional Amendment that would've defined marriage as between a man and a woman.

2. Bernie also didn't believe in gay marriage until a few years ago. He was for civil unions and didn't want to start a "national debate" on gay marriage. 

Trust me, as a gay man I would've loved to have seen more politicians come out in support of it earlier. Fact is, virtually zero big name politicians came out in favor of gay marriage until fairly recently. It's been through years of hard work and progress that has changed the minds of many.

Trump is a monster, Jill Stein is a joke, and while I like many of Gary Johnson's social policies and foreign policy positions, he is far too right fiscally for me to ever vote for (he's pro-TPP, as you mentioned). He is the antithesis of Bernie's economic plan. Not to mention that in a winner-takes-all Electoral College system (which is fucked up and outdated), it is impossible for a third party to win in todays climate. When that system is overturned and changed, I would love to see a viable third party as president.

So, my choice is clear. It may not be everyones choice, and I do have fundamental issues with Hillary still, but for me, out of all the choices, the good outweighs the bad. That may not be the case for everyone, and that's their prerogative.

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15 minutes ago, Nick said:

Trump is a monster, Jill Stein is a joke, and while I like many of Gary Johnson's social policies and foreign policy positions, he is far too right fiscally for me to ever vote for (he's pro-TPP, as you mentioned).

I will agree on all 3 of those quotes

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