I pity americans...

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Thompalin

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... for having only these two options

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(insert Merkel jokes here) ;)
 
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In actuality, we had something like 26 choices. It was we, ourselves, who narrowed it down to these two.
 

Angela_grace

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And technically speaking we could write someone in. I feel like the democrats wanted Sanders and the republicans wanted Cruz
 
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jennymae

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In actuality, we had something like 26 choices. It was we, ourselves, who narrowed it down to these two.
And a mighty fine job we did...:p
 
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Thompalin

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Yeah seriously tho lol But I pity us over here in germany too.. Merkel or Antifa.. toll
You mean Merkel or Pegida? As if those are the only two options allowed.
 

Sirk

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I pity Europeans....for having a standing army inside their borders that wants to subjugate them. Hopefully we elect Trump and push back and stop the invasion from coming here.
 
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Yahweh_is_gracious

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Meh, no big deal. The world has been pointing and giggling at the USA for years and years. We're as blusterous and nonsensical as North Korea but the difference is we have the military hardware to back up our bullying. Only two things can stop this crazy train and that's either global totalitarianism or a global cataclysm.
 
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StrongHardWorkingLeader

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Meh, no big deal. The world has been pointing and giggling at the USA for years and years. We're as blusterous and nonsensical as North Korea but the difference is we have the military hardware to back up our bullying. Only two things can stop this crazy train and that's either global totalitarianism or a global cataclysm.
See, it's statements like this that illustrate how wrong the writers are. Do you think you have the opportunity to write that the government is "nonsensical" if you lived in North Korea? There are a LOT of things wrong with the United States but I challenge you to find a country you'd rather live and if you succeed then by all means move there. As Americans many of us tend to be like we are as immature Christians. Too busy complaining about all that's wrong to find time to give thanks and recognize how blessed we are by God.
 
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Yahweh_is_gracious

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^ the tired old "love it or leave it" shtick. Classic.
 
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StrongHardWorkingLeader

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Am I wrong though? Do you think you get away with calling the government "nonsensical" living in North Korea? Name a few places where life would be better than you have it here.
 

melita916

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i don't talk about politics, but the OP reminded me of this meme i saw on fb lol

 
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Yahweh_is_gracious

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Am I wrong though? Do you think you get away with calling the government "nonsensical" living in North Korea? Name a few places where life would be better than you have it here.
Do you need to be "right" about something? Does your ego need stroking? I'm more than willing to get into a peeing contest with you, but you'll have to lay out more appetizing bait than what you have currently thrown out. I've got to go run and grocery shop, which should take me about an hour. Take that time to either find something enticing for me to engage with, or I'm sure by that time someone else in this thread will tell you not to bother with me since I am a troll, or they can jump in and converse with you. Either way, you win. Cool? Cool.
 
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StrongHardWorkingLeader

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I like this one
 
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StrongHardWorkingLeader

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So you get to go to the grocery store where there's actually food instead of people going hungry... Hmmm... Sounds like North Korea. See, I'm tremendously blessed to have the perspective of someone who's parents were raised in a 3rd world country and is keenly aware of how bad the world actually is for some people. Someone who's spent a year in Africa and seen children who's entire family would share a single slice of pizza and be happy. America is the reason that by the Grace of God a 4 year old boy polishing shoes on the streets of the Philippines to help his single mother feed his 4 brothers and sisters can own not only his own home but rental properties as well.
 

TheAristocat

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And technically speaking we could write someone in. I feel like the democrats wanted Sanders and the republicans wanted Cruz
I think a third of the Democrats wanted Sanders. Apparently 30% of their party are socialists. But you're right on my part. I wanted Cruz.
 

melita916

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every time i read the title of this thread, i hear Mr. T's voice

 
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Depleted

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In actuality, we had something like 26 choices. It was we, ourselves, who narrowed it down to these two.
I'm really tired on Iowa and New Hampshire deciding for the rest of us. How about one primary day instead of months of them? That way all states are even.