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In reply to the discussion: Re: Platner and the intellectual Twister and Yoga to rehabilitate him... [View all]MineralMan
(151,837 posts)22. I do not.
In fact, I'm done with comments about Platner. Looks like folks have managed to poison his campaign plenty well. I don't vote in Maine, anyhow.
Hillary's email.
I just don't like Hillary.
I'll just stay home.
Kamala doesn't have enough experience.
She doesn't seem to be up to the job.
I'll just stay home.
Oh, well. I'm 80. I hand it all over to you. Good freaking luck!
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Re: Platner and the intellectual Twister and Yoga to rehabilitate him... [View all]
WarGamer
Yesterday
OP
I remember you declaring Ukraine wouldn't last 6 months against Russia
questionseverything
Yesterday
#1
lol, do you see these think tank experts? Are they in the room with you now?
questionseverything
Yesterday
#23
And every expert was wrong.... This is a perfect example of why we need regular people in charge
questionseverything
Yesterday
#25
Yeah for my crowd! We weren't naive simpletons forgetting the corruption rampant in Mother Russia...
GreenWave
23 hrs ago
#75
You believe in an awful lot of conspiracy theories to be throwing stones
EdmondDantes_
23 hrs ago
#67
I believe American citizens have a right, in fact a duty to oversee our elections
questionseverything
23 hrs ago
#72
Well you really should take that up with the US government who evaluates tattoos during
Nanjeanne
Yesterday
#21
Woah. That's (above) a horrible (and not so rare) comnent about sexual assault victims!
electric_blue68
23 hrs ago
#73
"Theoretically" hell no we would not support him, but you put a D next to his name and we will sell our souls
krawhitham
Yesterday
#11
We could get Fettered, for sure, but our priority right now is to capture the senate majority.
CrispyQ
Yesterday
#30
Thank you! For me, it's the Nazi tattoo thing that I can't get over... and here's why.
QueerDuck
Yesterday
#36
Yeah, I agree, it one thing to get it drunk, it's another to lie about knowing what it is 20 years later
EX500rider
23 hrs ago
#68
I didn't know what a Totenkoff was, nor what it looked like either....
electric_blue68
22 hrs ago
#78
Of course not. And, as a lifelong Democrat, I wouldn't support Jesus Christ if he was running as a Republican.
sop
Yesterday
#40
We all know about the tattoo, the offensive texts, the complaints of old girl friends. So who is lying or covering up?
Scrivener7
Yesterday
#42
Then they would be labeled "establishment" and a fictional sins and revisionist history worldview thrown at them.
betsuni
22 hrs ago
#85
Except maybe the OP, who says in his post that he supports Platner's election.
Scrivener7
23 hrs ago
#74