This is the most important election of my life because I'm autistic

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12 Sep 2016, 6:05 am

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A tiscuit, a tasket...

will you patiently explain to me what that song has to do with this election?


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'Give me your tired, your poor, your deplorables
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.'

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12 Sep 2016, 8:23 pm

Okay, so I'm going to put myself out here and expect the slams....I am no fan of the democratic administrations or republican as I have watched my son's disability benefits decline under both. I no longer believe that political parties actually care about people. They care about constituency and that equals power. Unless a group can garner power (think NRA) we will never get what we want. The disabled are marginalized. Do you really think Hillary cares? So, about 5 months ago I was stunned to hear from my very liberal exercise coach that she was planning to vote for Trump. The reason is simple; he doesn't belong to either franchise. I couldn't imagine myself ever thinking I would vote for him but here I am now as a Trump supporter. Sure, he's a little scary at times but you always know where he really stands. And he is willing to reconsider. He is surrounded by his "betters" and he even raised some of them! I dunno but I'm willing to take a chance on the unknown rather than continue to think someone else is going to blow sunshine this way. This is real change....and I'm ready for real change.



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12 Sep 2016, 8:25 pm

^^^hiya SM :) welcome to WP 8)



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13 Sep 2016, 5:14 pm

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the dems at least throw me a crumb now and then, which is better than the brickbats I get from the righties.


Would you rather vote for someone like Stein who cares but would need a miracle to win, or a murdering psycho who's probably going to win and will start more wars?


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13 Sep 2016, 5:21 pm

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Why is this in the general section? Just saying.. :?

That being said...hillary was literally friends with one of the late members of the KKK and even praised him....there is a photo of them being very kissy kissy as well.

Gary johnson is a SJW who doesn't know where allepo is and wants a carbon tax plus speech control.

Trump says a lot of dumb things...but it will disgust you to know that I think he has the countries best interest at heart.

Jill stein is actually someone I don't mind despite her socialist policies...she is also a doctor....so there is that.

Neither gary or jill can realistically win but I think if this country is here in 4 years after this election there could realistically be a third party win.

Hillary I have no time for though...she is a putrid human being.
She laughs in an old sound bite about getting a rapist off.
She is as corrupt as the mob.
She is faker than a barbie doll and much uglier.

So...yaya....make america great again :wink: :roll:



Well put.


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13 Sep 2016, 5:30 pm

JohnPowell wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
the dems at least throw me a crumb now and then, which is better than the brickbats I get from the righties.


Would you rather vote for someone like Stein who cares but would need a miracle to win, or a murdering psycho who's probably going to win and will start more wars?

I don't expect anybody else to get this, but in 1980 I voted for john Anderson because I was pissed at carter for bringing back draft registration. as a result, my vote deducted one for carter and helped to enable ronnie raygun to win, which just phuqed up the whole 80s decade for me. never made that mistake again.



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13 Sep 2016, 5:38 pm

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I'm a foreigner living in the USA. I'm hoping that someone else is going to jump out of a cake and yell "Surprise! These were just joke candidates for the sake of entertainment. Vote for me instead!" Otherwise I at least have the option of going to a different country.


Lucky you!

I have to wait for the person in the cake! Lol!



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13 Sep 2016, 5:59 pm

this election season takes the cake, alright. :|



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13 Sep 2016, 6:00 pm

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this election season takes the cake, alright. :|


Thats sumpin everyone can agree on! Lol!



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13 Sep 2016, 6:13 pm

some would say it "takes the piss" as well.



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14 Sep 2016, 9:11 am

My son has Aspergers but Y'all are just f*****g stupid if you think this election is important! The president can't and won't do anything about people with special needs that's not their job and you're supporting a lying manipulative c**t bag. I could never and would never believe anything she ever promised she would likely just go on later on to say that she either never said those things or she can't recall. I mean for real this election is a giant joke to our political system. Neither candidate is remotely qualified for the job.



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14 Sep 2016, 9:13 am

naturalplastic wrote:
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I'm a foreigner living in the USA. I'm hoping that someone else is going to jump out of a cake and yell "Surprise! These were just joke candidates for the sake of entertainment. Vote for me instead!" Otherwise I at least have the option of going to a different country.


Lucky you!

I have to wait for the person in the cake! Lol!


This is hilarious. Take me with you.



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14 Sep 2016, 9:22 am

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The president can't and won't do anything about people with special needs that's not their job

Presidents have done so in the past.

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Neither candidate is remotely qualified for the job.

One of them is a former Senator and Secretary of State. She is supremely qualified. You might not like her politics but she's just as qualified as Obama, McCain, or Romney.



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14 Sep 2016, 10:50 am

This is the most discouraging election in my life. If American politics was a patient, I would say it's very ill.



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14 Sep 2016, 10:59 am

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One of them is a former Senator and Secretary of State. She is supremely qualified. You might not like her politics but she's just as qualified as Obama, McCain, or Romney.


She was elected to the Senate in a state where she never lived. A little fishy huh? Essentially a DNC manipulation/appointment.

She was appointed to Sec of State by Obama and as far as I can remember did nothing (not that her successor has done any better), but did manage to get involved in decisions and controversy that follow her to this day. Well no I take that back. She did accomplish something. She changed the unwritten code from 'No one left behind' to 'Just cover your own behind'.



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14 Sep 2016, 1:05 pm

The_Walrus wrote:
Happyhooker wrote:
The president can't and won't do anything about people with special needs that's not their job

Presidents have done so in the past.

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Neither candidate is remotely qualified for the job.

One of them is a former Senator and Secretary of State. She is supremely qualified. You might not like her politics but she's just as qualified as Obama, McCain, or Romney.

If you can't even handle two email accounts she's not qualified to run a country