Re: A Rejection of Gilead - Hate to be a buzzkill...
Reg
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OK, but the voters spoke, told these imbeciles that they prefer to have rights not have rights taken away, so while they can pursue ways to take the rights from their voters, because the majority of voters in Ohio appear not to like that idea, wouldn't you think that would be a bad strategy?
I know the Republicans are all about figuring out ways that a small minority can tell the majority what they can or can't do but you would think they would end up getting voted out doing that. Won't people in Ohio get pissed off at these clowns and tell them "Hey, your goddamn job is not to try to figure out how to go around what we voted for!"
How much of this nonsense will the people take?
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'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
Reg
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OK, but the voters spoke, told these imbeciles that they prefer to have rights not have rights taken away, so while they can pursue ways to take the rights from their voters, because the majority of voters in Ohio appear not to like that idea, wouldn't you think that would be a bad strategy?
I know the Republicans are all about figuring out ways that a small minority can tell the majority what they can or can't do but you would think they would end up getting voted out doing that. Won't people in Ohio get pissed off at these clowns and tell them "Hey, your goddamn job is not to try to figure out how to go around what we voted for!"
How much of this nonsense will the people take?
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'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
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