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longhornfan1234
11-04-2014, 11:57 AM
Repubs will take senate and house tonight. It's over for OBama.:rockon:

nathanjizzle
11-04-2014, 04:08 PM
Repubs will take senate and house tonight. It's over for OBama.:rockon:

You spelled Obama wrong.

Patrick Chewing
11-04-2014, 04:16 PM
I wonder what bullshit excuse the Dems will use tonight. The voting booths were racist!

travelingman
11-04-2014, 04:52 PM
I wonder what bullshit excuse the Dems will use tonight. The voting booths were racist!

As long as you are on the benefitting side of voter suppression, I wouldn't expect you to be upset about it. Carry on.

Take Your Lumps
11-04-2014, 04:53 PM
Republicans always win mid-terms because of their aging base and Democrats never give their base a reason to vote for them.

So...congratulations? :confusedshrug:

NumberSix
11-04-2014, 04:55 PM
As long as you are on the benefitting side of voter suppression, I wouldn't expect you to be upset about it. Carry on.
Voter suppression is as much of a problem as voter fraud. Not at all.

RidonKs
11-04-2014, 05:21 PM
why do you talk about politics like its monday night football?

qrich
11-04-2014, 05:29 PM
And won't do shit with it.

SugarHill
11-04-2014, 05:40 PM
why do you talk about politics like its monday night football?
:oldlol:

RidonKs
11-04-2014, 05:44 PM
Voter suppression is as much of a problem as voter fraud. Not at all.
you don't think it's as big of a problem?

you mean that voter fraud is a bigger problem than voter suppression?

or do you mean the hundreds of thousands of instances of voter suppression that is literally ongoing as i type this... isn't as important as the few dozen cases of fraudulent voting you see every single election accounting for like a hundred thousandth of the total vote?

NumberSix
11-04-2014, 05:56 PM
you don't think it's as big of a problem?

you mean that voter fraud is a bigger problem than voter suppression?

or do you mean the hundreds of thousands of instances of voter suppression that is literally ongoing as i type this... isn't as important as the few dozen cases of fraudulent voting you see every single election accounting for like a hundred thousandth of the total vote?
Are you being serious right now?

travelingman
11-04-2014, 06:01 PM
Are you being serious right now?

Do you think the Texas SB 14 was overreaching?

SpecialQue
11-04-2014, 06:35 PM
Shit's meaningless outside of local laws and propositions. Further, if the Dems weren't media savvy enough to keep their seats, fvck 'em.

MavsSuperFan
11-04-2014, 08:54 PM
why do you talk about politics like its monday night football?
I know right, Monday Night Football has much more consequential results

Patrick Chewing
11-04-2014, 08:56 PM
As long as you are on the benefitting side of voter suppression, I wouldn't expect you to be upset about it. Carry on.


You're a clown and will always be a clown. You call actually showing your ID at a voting place voter suppression?? What backwards world do you live in??

SpecialQue
11-04-2014, 08:59 PM
Well, as long as we're living vicariously through a bunch of white senior citizens who don't know/care about you, congratulations then?

travelingman
11-04-2014, 10:20 PM
You're a clown and will always be a clown. You call actually showing your ID at a voting place voter suppression?? What backwards world do you live in??

Thank you for your opening comment. Of course, you must misrepresent my stance in order to even offer any criticism, no surprise there. "Showing your ID" at the polls is not something I'm against...what I am against, however, are more unnecessarily-restrictive voter ID laws such as Texas SB 14 which were passed with no justifiably sound reason other than the conservative boogeyman-like "voter fraud" rationale, which, is bloated way out of proportion to sound like an actual issue. Pray tell how the system Texas had in place pre-SB 14 was inefficient/non-ideal and how this is not an effective poll tax, given that potentially 600,000 Texans could have their voter eligibility infringed upon this election season due to the piece of legislation from 2011...or if you would like to proclaim your support for the return of poll taxes and the repeal of the 24th Amendment, please take this time to do so.

nathanjizzle
11-04-2014, 11:03 PM
Thank you for your opening comment. Of course, you must misrepresent my stance in order to even offer any criticism, no surprise there. "Showing your ID" at the polls is not something I'm against...what I am against, however, are more unnecessarily-restrictive voter ID laws such as Texas SB 14 which were passed with no justifiably sound reason other than the conservative boogeyman-like "voter fraud" rationale, which, is bloated way out of proportion to sound like an actual issue. Pray tell how the system Texas had in place pre-SB 14 was inefficient/non-ideal and how this is not an effective poll tax, given that potentially 600,000 Texans could have their voter eligibility infringed upon this election season due to the piece of legislation from 2011...or if you would like to proclaim your support for the return of poll taxes and the repeal of the 24th Amendment, please take this time to do so.

that rat poison.

9erempiree
11-04-2014, 11:06 PM
Thank you for your opening comment. Of course, you must misrepresent my stance in order to even offer any criticism, no surprise there. "Showing your ID" at the polls is not something I'm against...what I am against, however, are more unnecessarily-restrictive voter ID laws such as Texas SB 14 which were passed with no justifiably sound reason other than the conservative boogeyman-like "voter fraud" rationale, which, is bloated way out of proportion to sound like an actual issue. Pray tell how the system Texas had in place pre-SB 14 was inefficient/non-ideal and how this is not an effective poll tax, given that potentially 600,000 Texans could have their voter eligibility infringed upon this election season due to the piece of legislation from 2011...or if you would like to proclaim your support for the return of poll taxes and the repeal of the 24th Amendment, please take this time to do so.

Bro...all they want is to show some damn I.D.

How is that not reasonable? If anything that is the one most reasonable thing they ever did.

travelingman
11-04-2014, 11:12 PM
Bro...all they want is to show some damn I.D.

How is that not reasonable? If anything that is the one most reasonable thing they ever did.

Are you saying that Texans weren't showing identification before SB 14 passed?

MavsSuperFan
11-04-2014, 11:22 PM
truth be told, although this was expected, this is clearly a GOP win. it looks like they have taken the senate.

SpecialQue
11-04-2014, 11:30 PM
truth be told, although this was expected, this is clearly a GOP win. it looks like they have taken the senate.

lol

longhornfan1234
11-04-2014, 11:31 PM
truth be told, although this was expected, this is clearly a GOP win. it looks like they have taken the senate.
Maybe this will rile up true progressive liberals in 2016. We all know Clinton and Obama are not true liberals. They threw their party under bus for their own personal gain. Warren for 16!! :rockon:

SpecialQue
11-04-2014, 11:40 PM
Maybe this will rile up true progressive liberals in 2016. We all know Clinton and Obama are not true liberals. They threw their party under bus for their own personal gain. Warren for 16!! :rockon:

Candidates that actually get elected don't stray that far from the center.

longhornfan1234
11-04-2014, 11:45 PM
Candidates that actually get elected don't stray that far from the center.
Bush 2 ran as a conservative and won. Unfornately...he didn't stay true after he got elected.

nathanjizzle
11-04-2014, 11:48 PM
I hate sharing this land with idiots.

DaSeba5
11-04-2014, 11:51 PM
I hate my state. So many dumb people. They also screwed up computers in Broward County today. They can't run a decent clean election in Florida to save their life.

SpecialQue
11-04-2014, 11:53 PM
Bush 2 ran as a conservative and won.

No, he didn't.

To both of those claims, honestly.

Le Shaqtus
11-04-2014, 11:53 PM
I hate my state. So many dumb people. They also screwed up computers in Broward County today. They can't run a decent clean election in Florida to save their life.

Agreed :/

longhornfan1234
11-05-2014, 12:20 AM
Virginia may still go republican, NC and Iowa look to be republican, and Scott Brown is still contesting NH. Illnois elected Republican. This bigger beat down than I thought. :roll: :roll: