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In reply to the discussion: One woman's plan to keep her GOP husband from voting in midterms. [View all]Funtatlaguy
(10,856 posts)6. Not quite that nefarious, I don't think 🤔
Karl Rove?
Lee Atwater?
Or how about our side just finally fighting back and trying to win for a darn change.
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One woman's plan to keep her GOP husband from voting in midterms. [View all]
Funtatlaguy
Jul 2018
OP
Stooping to dishonest and undemocratic means to a democratic end is no virtue. nt
ancianita
Jul 2018
#11
Really? Being like them is the only way to win? You think we've exhausted all honest possibilities?
ancianita
Jul 2018
#15
Politics only? No. Democracy, the goal of which is utilitarian: the greatest good for the greatest
ancianita
Jul 2018
#20
Kill 2 birds with one stone. Hit him in the head with a bat knocking some sense into him and sending
Pepsidog
Jul 2018
#13
Really? Get a life and a sense of humor. Only a moron would see my post as a call for violence and I
Pepsidog
Jul 2018
#39
Stupid plan. Why not just provide encouragement and transportation for those unlikely to vote?
Freethinker65
Jul 2018
#30
To keep anyone from voting is flat out immoral and should be criminal, IMO. n/t
cynatnite
Jul 2018
#43