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COB-TY

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Unless the average American get his/her head out of their rectum Nov. 6th this country is in for very VERY bad times! VOTE!
 

Beentown

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Problem is the "average" American (47%) is getting hand outs now or benefits (union, green, education) from a socialist like society. Their vote will be personal and short sighted. Dang, didn't mean to be so negative.

Get out and vote.
 

hickslawns

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Wife has to work tomorrow. She went to the board of elections office (or wherever it is they allow you to vote early) and she voted. I will summarize her thoughts: She waited 2.5hrs to vote. She thinks herself and an elderly couple probably in their 80's were the only ones there to vote against the incumbent. The place was packed and she felt very uncomfortable.
 

Curran

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Just always find this interesting and how it applies today....

According to eighteenth-century Scottish historian Alexander Tytler, the average life span of leading civilizations is just 200 years. If true, the United States, at 200-plus years, may be living on borrowed time. Yes, we are still the world's undisputed superpower. But we are frittering away the economic strength that supports our dominance. In a very short time, we could go from being a superpower to becoming super-powerless. Tytler foresaw the explanation for our present plight. 'A democracy is always temporary in nature,' he wrote. 'It simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government,' because, sooner or later, 'voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the Public Treasury. From that moment on,' Tytler observed, 'the majority always votes for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the Public Treasury, with the result that every democracy will always collapse due to loose fiscal policy'…. Alexander Tytler, whose ideas are sadly neglected these days, made another observation worth pondering. Since the Athenian Republic two millennia ago, he wrote, all democracies have progressed through the same stages: 'From bondage to spiritual faith; from spiritual faith to great courage; from courage to liberty; from liberty to abundance; from abundance to selfishness; from selfishness to complacency; from complacency to apathy; from apathy to dependence; from dependence back again into bondage.
 

ImpalaSSpeed96

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I voted already and I agree Phil, but look at NW Ohio. The rest of Ohio may be a vastly different story though, minus Cleveland possibly.

Curran, what a crazy interesting post...
 

hickslawns

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I voted already and I agree Phil, but look at NW Ohio. The rest of Ohio may be a vastly different story though, minus Cleveland possibly.

Curran, what a crazy interesting post...

Sadly, I don't feel Lima is a liberal area. For the most part, we are a conservative area of the state. Local ministers have been bussing people into to vote from what I hear. My neighbor said he saw it on the news over the weekend.

I read what Curran posted maybe 2-3yrs ago. Tucked it away hoping it wasn't true, but knowing it is likely happening in front of us. It is very scary. I fear for our nation. All I can do is show up and vote.
 

Huckleberry Finn

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Sadly, I don't feel Lima is a liberal area. For the most part, we are a conservative area of the state. Local ministers have been bussing people into to vote from what I hear. My neighbor said he saw it on the news over the weekend.

I read what Curran posted maybe 2-3yrs ago. Tucked it away hoping it wasn't true, but knowing it is likely happening in front of us. It is very scary. I fear for our nation. All I can do is show up and vote.

No, but early voters vote liberal. I didn't see any stories today about buses taking people from Methodist churches yesterday.
 

hickslawns

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No, but early voters vote liberal. I didn't see any stories today about buses taking people from Methodist churches yesterday.

Apparently they didn't need a free lunch. I forgot that part. I guess it was in the tv report. You tell someone that works for a living "I'll buy you lunch and bus you to the voting booth" and they will laugh and say "Uh, no thanks. I won't be bought. Now piss off, my lunch hour is shorter than yours."