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POTUS 45.25: Oh Jesus, What Now

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I read Brent's comments and find some of them right on the money. If you are looking at the principle of the thing they may be correct. The world rarely looks at things black and white so the mitigating factors may make the point moot but it is still a point. I may not agree at all but I think he is articulate when he makes a point. Some of the things you guys react to baffle me. It is like watching my mother (who can't hear) assume people say things and go off on them.

Sorry, but “both sides are bad so i won’t vote” argument is seriously flawed
 
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Sorry, but “both sides are bad so i won’t vote” argument is seriously flawed

Whatever happened to the idea of respecting a person's decision to either vote or not vote? You guys have sat here and attacked Brent for 13 months over his decision not to cast a vote. No disrespect intended, but it's none of your god**** business whether, or why, he chose to sit out that vote.
 
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Whatever happened to the idea of respecting a person's decision to either vote or not vote? You guys have sat here and attacked Brent for 13 months over his decision not to cast a vote. No disrespect intended, but it's none of your god**** business whether, or why, he chose to sit out that vote.

They do have a bit of a point that, unless you make your voice heard about who you want to represent you, even if it's a write-in vote, then there's not much to stand on when you have a complaint. That being said, it is also perfectly reasonable, when presented between the choice of what I believe was described as between a ham sandwich and a pile of dog doo in a lunch line, to exit the line and insist upon something better. There are consequences in both directions.

Probably the one thing that's really going to turn people off, though, is when they actually do make the decision to raise their voice, but it's not in the way that the in-crowd desires, so they'll just hear more complaining.

IIRC, there was a South Park episode back in 2004 that summed this up quite well.
 
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I read Brent's comments and find some of them right on the money. If you are looking at the principle of the thing they may be correct. The world rarely looks at things black and white so the mitigating factors may make the point moot but it is still a point. I may not agree at all but I think he is articulate when he makes a point. Some of the things you guys react to baffle me. It is like watching my mother (who can't hear) assume people say things and go off on them.

Nah, he seems more like a guy taking the opposite point of view and arguing it beyond the point of reason to get a rise out of people. I can totally respect that, but after the billionth time its like "does this guy have an actual life?"

So, if you don't like the heat, stay out of the fire. Brent gets about what he deserves out here.
 
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Whatever happened to the idea of respecting a person's decision to either vote or not vote? You guys have sat here and attacked Brent for 13 months over his decision not to cast a vote. No disrespect intended, but it's none of your god**** business whether, or why, he chose to sit out that vote.

It's a discussion board. He offered it up.
 
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Nah, he seems more like a guy taking the opposite point of view and arguing it beyond the point of reason to get a rise out of people. I can totally respect that, but after the billionth time its like "does this guy have an actual life?"

So, if you don't like the heat, stay out of the fire. Brent gets about what he deserves out here.

I haven't really seen trolling from him, just offering up an opinion you happen to disagree with. I'm sure he has an actual life. It almost seems like, from your response, that it is your intention to make this an "echo chamber".
 
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Attack his decision all you want -- that's fair game. But don't ad hom him unless he does you first. I mean, ideally, not even then, but "I understan'."
 
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Whatever happened to the idea of respecting a person's decision to either vote or not vote? You guys have sat here and attacked Brent for 13 months over his decision not to cast a vote. No disrespect intended, but it's none of your god**** business whether, or why, he chose to sit out that vote.
W The F are you talking about? Like not voting is some time honored American tradition, right up there with baseball and fireworks on the 4th of July. It's not. Typical disingenuous un-American "conservative".

The privacy of one's vote is a time honored tradition. Not voting at all is a slap in the face to everyone who has done anything to build or protect this country. Not voting is LIGHT YEARS more disrespectful than kneeling during the national anthem or burning the flag. The flag and the anthem are just symbols of what people fought and died for, voting is literally the thing they fought and died for. Unconscionable garbage both you and Brent are putting out.
 
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He offered that he didn't vote. Everything else he's posted on the subject has been in response to unwarranted and strident attacks against that decision.

No. He offered up Hillary would destroy the country with nothing to back it up. If I don't back up my claims I get destroyed.
 
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W The F are you talking about? Like not voting is some time honored American tradition, right up there with baseball and fireworks on the 4th of July. It's not. Typical disingenuous un-American "conservative".

The privacy of one's vote is a time honored tradition. Not voting at all is a slap in the face to everyone who has done anything to build or protect this country. Not voting is LIGHT YEARS more disrespectful than kneeling during the national anthem or burning the flag. The flag and the anthem are just symbols of what people fought and died for, voting is literally the thing they fought and died for. Unconscionable garbage both you and Brent are putting out.

Forcing a person to vote, especially if it is in a certain way, is much more egregious. It is used in many totalitarian regimes that have the illusion of choice, for example North Korea. Those who build and protect the country give the ability to its citizens to spit in its face if they desire. Granted there'll be some stiff social consequences, but that's what comes with freedom being a two way street.
 
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if the right leaning independents don’t vote because they’re so unhappy with the trumps and Moore’s of the GOP but they refuse to vote for the democrats because “well they’re bad too” it just gives the nutjobs a bigger voice. The current GOP needs to die so it might get replaced by a more sane opposition party. The only way for that to happen is for the Democrats to sweep them out of office. Any vote that doesn’t help accomplish that is bad for all of us.
 
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No. He offered up Hillary would destroy the country with nothing to back it up. If I don't back up my claims I get destroyed.

To be fair, no one would truly know what would have happened, as that is one of the most overlooked consequences when, with two roads diverged in a yellow wood, choosing one without seeing the entire road ahead. What may have been had the other road been chosen? It doesn't even fall under hindsight. As much as many will kick and scream, I'll roll with the choice that we did make, and the choices that we do make. It's the only true way to live life.
 
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Sorry, but “both sides are bad so i won’t vote” argument is seriously flawed
So this makes everything he says moot? This makes no sense to me. Even more it makes me think that if this is the exact type of response that makes us so messed up as a country. If you want to move forward you need to understand where the other side is coming from. Dismiss them, after deciding what they said through the lens of what you judged them to be a yr ago? Not really constructive. As I said before- I do not agree with many things he says but there are some things he is spot on about, no matter how uncomfortable that makes folks or how much we wish they weren't.

Try reading the posts without reading who posts them. Other than Flaggy, who posts things so absurd he sticks out, some of the points made by others are valid. Not necessarily pleasant to think about but... I must be in the minority but I enjoy trying to understand what makes people who don't think like me tick. I might think their logic is seriously flawed but that makes it even more interesting to try to understand what might make them think that way. (OK, sometimes it defies logic- like evangelicals thingking tRump is the Saviour)
 
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if the right leaning independents don’t vote because they’re so unhappy with the trumps and Moore’s of the GOP but they refuse to vote for the democrats because “well they’re bad too” it just gives the nutjobs a bigger voice. The current GOP needs to die so it might get replaced by a more sane opposition party. The only way for that to happen is for the Democrats to sweep them out of office. Any vote that doesn’t help accomplish that is bad for all of us.

Only one problem with that: I give you 2007-2010. What happened was exactly what you're calling for, and the inverse within the past couple years. It's what happens when a duopoly becomes so powerful that it creates an illusion of choice. The right did it with Trump. The left had a chance to do it with Bernie, until Hill-dawg rigged the primary, which sadly made the vote not really matter at all.
 
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Forcing a person to vote, especially if it is in a certain way, is much more egregious. It is used in many totalitarian regimes that have the illusion of choice, for example North Korea. Those who build and protect the country give the ability to its citizens to spit in its face if they desire. Granted there'll be some stiff social consequences, but that's what comes with freedom being a two way street.
I know you're slow but can you at least try for coherency every once in a while. Nowhere did I mention force - go ahead, read my post again, we can wait - m'kay? Good boy, wasn't hard, was it? It's called civics, it's called being a citizen, you don't do it because you have to, you do it because it's the right thing to do. You don't like either of the candidates, write one in, you can do that. And not Mickey Mouse. Think of the best person for the job and write that name in. They'll see it, maybe it will make them think. Maybe they'll run next time. Those votes are not wasted.

"I don't vote cuz no one is good"
"Not voting is a time honored tradition"
"Votin' is wut diktayturs make people do"

This is why we can't have nice things in this country.
 
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I know you're slow but can you at least try for coherency every once in a while. Nowhere did I mention force - go ahead, read my post again, we can wait - m'kay? Good boy, wasn't hard, was it? It's called civics, it's called being a citizen, you don't do it because you have to, you do it because it's the right thing to do. You don't like either of the candidates, write one in, you can do that. And not Mickey Mouse. Think of the best person for the job and write that name in. They'll see it, maybe it will make them think. Maybe they'll run next time. Those votes are not wasted.

"I don't vote cuz no one is good"
"Not voting is a time honored tradition"
"Votin' is wut diktayturs make people do"

This is why we can't have nice things in this country.
And maybe you should read my post again. Nowhere did I say not voting is a "time honored tradition." I posted that it is a citizen's right to choose not to vote, a right that Brent (and many others) chose to exercise.
 
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