Democrat voter registration workers!2farnorth wrote:KLB wrote:It's regrettable that such ads need to be run in Texas this season. In previous elections, Texas has been a GOP cinch. Those days seem to be gone.
I often wonder. In the months before every national election I see a lot of cars with plates from NY, NJ, Ca, and Mn here in rural Texas! This year is no exception.
I know we have a fair amount of refugees from those states coming here, but this pattern seems odd.
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You might want to check to see if they are patrolling local cemeteries. I hear they like to "dig up" people to register there.bblhd672 wrote:Democrat voter registration workers!2farnorth wrote:KLB wrote:It's regrettable that such ads need to be run in Texas this season. In previous elections, Texas has been a GOP cinch. Those days seem to be gone.
I often wonder. In the months before every national election I see a lot of cars with plates from NY, NJ, Ca, and Mn here in rural Texas! This year is no exception.
I know we have a fair amount of refugees from those states coming here, but this pattern seems odd.
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Zombie voters?
We don't want the zombies to feel disenfranchised.
We don't want the zombies to feel disenfranchised.
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They are not zombies, they are living impaired. Come on now, you gotta be politically correct.mojo84 wrote:Zombie voters?
We don't want the zombies to feel disenfranchised.
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The "living impaired"? Now that there's funny.......or it would be if it weren't for the democrat propensity for catering to that particular grievance group by getting out the vote in that "community"..........Flightmare wrote:They are not zombies, they are living impaired. Come on now, you gotta be politically correct.mojo84 wrote:Zombie voters?
We don't want the zombies to feel disenfranchised.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:The "living impaired"? Now that there's funny.......or it would be if it weren't for the democrat propensity for catering to that particular grievance group by getting out the vote in that "community"..........Flightmare wrote:They are not zombies, they are living impaired. Come on now, you gotta be politically correct.mojo84 wrote:Zombie voters?
We don't want the zombies to feel disenfranchised.
My bad. My apologies to all of the living impaired I offended.
Maybe, the republicans should stop ignoring this voter block.
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Nah, it would stink up that big tent something fierce.mojo84 wrote:My bad. My apologies to all of the living impaired I offended.The Annoyed Man wrote:The "living impaired"? Now that there's funny.......or it would be if it weren't for the democrat propensity for catering to that particular grievance group by getting out the vote in that "community"..........Flightmare wrote:They are not zombies, they are living impaired. Come on now, you gotta be politically correct.mojo84 wrote:Zombie voters?
We don't want the zombies to feel disenfranchised.
Maybe, the republicans should stop ignoring this voter block.
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Besides, Hillary is already running with the intention of being the first living impaired POTUS, they are considered a lock for the Clinton campaignThe Annoyed Man wrote:Nah, it would stink up that big tent something fierce.mojo84 wrote:My bad. My apologies to all of the living impaired I offended.The Annoyed Man wrote:The "living impaired"? Now that there's funny.......or it would be if it weren't for the democrat propensity for catering to that particular grievance group by getting out the vote in that "community"..........Flightmare wrote:They are not zombies, they are living impaired. Come on now, you gotta be politically correct.mojo84 wrote:Zombie voters?
We don't want the zombies to feel disenfranchised.
Maybe, the republicans should stop ignoring this voter block.
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"Living impaired".... Gonna steal that one...
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Existentially challenged.
"Impaired" is such an inconsiderate, insensitive word.
"Impaired" is such an inconsiderate, insensitive word.
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I don't know whether or not if in Texas you must present a valid I.D. with your face on it, but where I vote, you won't get to vote without it.
No, it's not the same thing as researching the 'living impaired" and forging documents, but it helps prevent illegal aliens from voting.
I seem to recall a hard core liberal who was a time member here arguing what a huge burden it was for "the poor" to get a picture i.d.
After a number of reasonable arguments as to what a lame excuse and terrible burden it isn't to get a valid i.d. to vote, he left the forum, apparently having discovered folks here aren't naive.
No, it's not the same thing as researching the 'living impaired" and forging documents, but it helps prevent illegal aliens from voting.
I seem to recall a hard core liberal who was a time member here arguing what a huge burden it was for "the poor" to get a picture i.d.
After a number of reasonable arguments as to what a lame excuse and terrible burden it isn't to get a valid i.d. to vote, he left the forum, apparently having discovered folks here aren't naive.