Jxn Vol
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Well..., looks like some 64% of Democrats prefer someone other thanBitten, I mean Biden be nominated for 2024. I agree because:
1. He's OLD, and it shows, I don't think he'd survive a second term.
2. He's not a bold Prez, and much as I hate to admit it, Trumputin was right, the far left hooks are way too deep in Biden.
3. Due to number 2 above, he isn't challenging Russia on a level he should, and his domestic policies don't fit the country's needs.
4. While external factors loom unquestionably large in wrecking the economy, I see no bold leadership to remedy that reality.
5. Simply put, Biden isn't really his own man, he's wagon hitched, and rein guided.
I don't have any favorite(s) yet. I have to wade through the chaff, flak, and male bovine excretion of the political field first. As an independent voter, I'll vote anyone who has an ounce of integrity. Either a Republican who isn't a Republiar. Or a Democrat who isn't a Democreep. So for now, I'm doing what I always do during upcoming elections. I'm examining candidates' comments, speeches, actions, voting records (if any) and such to determine which among them is the lesser evil, so I can vote for that person. That's why I'm an independent voter, I refuse to be led by the nose ring of any political party, mob mentality, or cult following. I do my own thinking, whether anybody else likes it or not.[/Ukraine.
Goodness dude. It took you this long? Comedy
Well..., looks like some 64% of Democrats prefer someone other thanBitten, I mean Biden be nominated for 2024. I agree because:
1. He's OLD, and it shows, I don't think he'd survive a second term.
2. He's not a bold Prez, and much as I hate to admit it, Trumputin was right, the far left hooks are way too deep in Biden.
3. Due to number 2 above, he isn't challenging Russia on a level he should, and his domestic policies don't fit the country's needs.
4. While external factors loom unquestionably large in wrecking the economy, I see no bold leadership to remedy that reality.
5. Simply put, Biden isn't really his own man, he's wagon hitched, and rein guided.
I don't have any favorite(s) yet. I have to wade through the chaff, flak, and male bovine excretion of the political field first. As an independent voter, I'll vote anyone who has an ounce of integrity. Either a Republican who isn't a Republiar. Or a Democrat who isn't a Democreep. So for now, I'm doing what I always do during upcoming elections. I'm examining candidates' comments, speeches, actions, voting records (if any) and such to determine which among them is the lesser evil, so I can vote for that person. That's why I'm an independent voter, I refuse to be led by the nose ring of any political party, mob mentality, or cult following. I do my own thinking, whether anybody else likes it or not.
I voted for Reagan and regretted it too. I voted George Bush and regretted it too. And Luther prefers you as his sleeping partner. Much to Sloane Hargreeves' dismay.
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I have never felt a moment of shame over voting for Biden.It is ok to own it. You voted for Biden but feel shame like many do. Take a nap with Luther.
I have never felt a moment of shame over voting for Biden.
I would have loved to have had a better choice. I would have loved for Biden to be less senile................but voting against Trump was (and will be again) the easiest decision ever.
I do love a good nap when I get the opportunity; I'll put you guys behind my wife, 2 dogs, and the cat on my nap card.
of course. Your excuse is always "I could but you'd just ignore them ..." for any claim you make. You've yet to provide a single link so your game playing excuse is also complete nonsense
The bleach was poor wording from a bad communicator but that was it.
Ivermectin is a nobel prize winning drug that is in use all around the world and has saved countless lives. Whether it can be used against covid is inconclusive. Calling it simply a horse dewormer is ignorant