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 Post subject: Re: Election Day 2012: cheddar was not enough. Snow Warning
PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 12:46 am 
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The average person, when fully educated on issues, is moderate. It's hard for people to completely adhere to a single side.

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 Post subject: Re: Election Day 2012: cheddar was not enough. Snow Warning
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 3:21 am 
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I hate the term moderate. It's so arbritrary and it makes people feel better because they feel like they don't fall sway to the hyper partisan politics in america. This is even assuming the two parties are equally legitimate, when they aren't. Like in Jefferson's time cutting dicks off gay dudes was considered a moderate position (which he agreed with), most of the time the just killed them.

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 Post subject: Re: Election Day 2012: cheddar was not enough. Snow Warning
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Well, what else would you call it when someone falls somewhere between two extremes? Moderate is a general term for people who align somewhere in the middle/don't align at all.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 3:25 am 
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Neutral?

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 Post subject: Re: Election Day 2012: cheddar was not enough. Snow Warning
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Well done.


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 Post subject: Re: Election Day 2012: cheddar was not enough. Snow Warning
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Neutral is abstaining completely. It's not getting involved. So not a synonym for moderate.

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 Post subject: Re: Election Day 2012: cheddar was not enough. Snow Warning
PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 8:04 am 
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All and all I am just pop flyin' we don't have a Mormon president.


Really

THAT is your big issue with Romney?


But anyway, YYYYEEEEEAAAAAHHHHHHHH!
Obama won and there's a Democratic majority in the Senate! SUCK IT!

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 Post subject: Re: Election Day 2012: cheddar was not enough. Snow Warning
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So like, keeping this in the proper thread. The posts from twitter and what not of people freaking out that Obama won just baffle me.

The world didn't end the first time he was elected, I really doubt it will this time.
I mean, here in Oz we got the whole two party thing too. One representing Christian-ish, anti abortion type stuff. The other being for the working class and what have you. I have never seen anyone flip as massive shits over here like they do in the states.
Maybe we're not big shit flippers over here, I don't know.

But I tell you what? I hope U.S Health care covers therapy sessions, cause a lot people over there seem to go through life like they're wired to blow.

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Now Obama can return for the traditional visit to Canada after an election for move beaver tails.


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 Post subject: Re: Election Day 2012: cheddar was not enough. Snow Warning
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Bahahaha Florida still hasn't decided.

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 Post subject: Re: Election Day 2012: cheddar was not enough. Snow Warning
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Thanks for the spambots Obama

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 Post subject: Re: Election Day 2012: cheddar was not enough. Snow Warning
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 Post subject: Re: Election Day 2012: cheddar was not enough. Snow Warning
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Operation Awesome wrote:
Kira wrote:
All and all I am just pop flyin' we don't have a Mormon president.


Really

THAT is your big issue with Romney?


Considering Kira was born in a Mormon family, I can understand how it might be a big issue based on past experiences.


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 Post subject: Re: Election Day 2012: cheddar was not enough. Snow Warning
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Awww Val knows me so well.

And yes that is my exact reasoning,
but because I felt I knew almost nothing about the candidates political/economical plans I wasn't comfortable voting.
Not that It would matter living in a super red state like Oklahoma.


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