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It's done. Early voting today. Nothing left to do but sit back and cheer for my horse.

And sway as many undecideds as you can.
 
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Clinton is now proposing a $2 billion anti-bullying program.

Maybe Robert Creamer and Brad Woodhouse can run that for her. With support from Scott Foval and Aaron Black.


This is exactly what has gotten us into this mess.

Every time somebody comes up with some problem, real or perceived, some politician comes up with an expensive, unvariably futile, federal program to deal with it, to get attention and stand out, and attract votes.




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown
 
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The vile bitch should start with her own money, or I should say, the money she has stolen.

Keep your fuckin' hands off of taxpayer dollars, witch.
 
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You're serious, aren't you?


yep.


http://www.breitbart.com/news/...g-in-schools-online/

After repeatedly referring to Donald Trump as a bully, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Thursday outlined an anti-bullying plan for the nation’s schools.

The backbone of the plan, dubbed “Better than Bullying,” calls for a $2 billion funding commitment for states that develop comprehensive laws to reduce bullying in schools. The money will go toward hiring support staff such as guidance counselors, school psychologists and others who can help facilitate a less aggressive or hurtful relationship between children of all age groups.

It would also go toward professional training for teachers and support staff to identify and stop bullying, and for emotional education programs for students who might be tempted to bully other children.

Lastly, the money will also help bolster suicide prevention programs in high schools because studies show bullying can be a major factor in teen suicides.

To qualify for the money, Clinton said states must pass legislation that expressly defines what bullying is, both in person and online. The legislation must also create a grievance process for resolving bullying incidents made by students, teachers and parents. And states must expressly prohibit bullying on the basis of gender, race, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or religion.
 
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Comprehensive laws against bullying? Why didn't someone think of that before? Problem solved.


No one's life, liberty or property is safe while the legislature is in session.- Mark Twain
 
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Four years ago I was hopeful for Romney/Ryan. But I just never had that gut feel we were going to pull it off. Even trying to stay positive and ignoring the media, the feeling just wasn't there. I knew inside it was a lost cause.

Now, I feel it inside that Trump will win. I don't need the media or anything else to guide my feelings. I can see and hear the desperation of the left. The talking heads that live and breath DC don't get it. The GOP doesn't get it. Look to everyday people and you will see the truth. Look for the Hillary signs in people's yards. You won't see them. Dems are gonna sit this one out in great numbers I believe.

This will be the greatest victory and their faces will be rubbed in it.
 
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Can they all ignore her little swearing snit fits abusing the protective
detail also is "bullying"?
 
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Clinton is now proposing a $2 billion anti-bullying program.
You're serious, aren't you? It's absurd enough and disgusting enough to be true.


Yep. I was in the cigar shop earlier today and they had Foxnews on the TV during her Winston Salem rally. She was talking about then. A few of us were about to start throwing chairs at the TV when the guy changed the channel.
 
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Yes, Democrats are worried.
Here is Ed Rendell voicing concern over Trump's hidden voters.

http://www.breitbart.com/2016-...n-donald-trump-vote/


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So there is iron in my words of life.

 
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^^^^
Notice he doesn't voice any concern over Hillary's dead ones....
 
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Y'see, the problem for me is that if I allow myself to believe that Trump is going to win, it's not going to happen. There have been far too many disappointments for me over the past few years, with corrupt politicians, a rigged system, and clueless voters.

I will say, though, that over the past week or so, I have been hearing surprising things from highly unlikely sources, and I've never seen this before in a Presidential election.

So, maintain an even strain, guys. We're almost home.


I agree. I was sure that Romney was going to win - I thought there was no way people would still vote for Obama. I was invested, literally and mentally.

This time around I have not mentally invested like I have in the past. I have known what I'm going to do and not gotten in the weeds with the day to day ups and downs. I do feel like there is an undercurrent unlike past elections in the country today.



“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.”
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Yes, Snopes should be taken with a grain of salt, but so should Michael Moore purportedly endorsing Trump. http://www.snopes.com/michael-...dorsed-donald-trump/



Year V
 
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We are told there is record turnout for early voting in certain parts of the country.

Are we to believe these extra voters are all excited and at the polls early to vote for Clinton?
I think not, but I have been wrong before.


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So there is iron in my words of life.

 
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Clinton is now proposing a $2 billion anti-bullying program.

Maybe Robert Creamer and Brad Woodhouse can run that for her. With support from Scott Foval and Aaron Black.


This is exactly what has gotten us into this mess.

Absolutely. If most, if not all, of these liberal whack-jobs HAD been bullied, then perhaps they wouldn't be so screwed up in their heads now.


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We are told there is record turnout for early voting in certain parts of the country.

Are we to believe these extra voters are all excited and at the polls early to vote for Clinton?
I think not, but I have been wrong before.


I smell a serious rift, brewing in The Force.
 
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Michael Moore is happy. Now his fucking movie is #1 on iTunes.



Year V
 
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I try to ignore the media because I can't trust I am being told truth and fact. Sometimes though, I find myself absorbing information about the polls. When I hear things like Hilbot is a+1, +5 or even +12 I get a sinking feeling. What I try to remember is to have faith. The greater the faith, the less there is fear. I know eventually the right thing will happen and I try to focus on that. There is just too much corruption, deception and collusion to trust what I hear from news sources. What is instructive is how the subversives and globalists have shrugged off their camouflage and come out into the open to defeat real change and individual liberty. I see them all now. Do you?


Oh yes. Directly and indirectly, intentionally and unintentionally, Trump turned over the big, flat rock that is Washington, D.C., and exposed all the vermin to the light of day. The corrupt Federal government, stinking from top to bottom, especially the Department of Justice, the FBI, BATF, IRS. The so-called "media," who no longer even bother to pretend they are anything but a Democrat propaganda machine. The Uniparty, led now by Paul Ryan. The traitors, led by Roberts and Comey. The commies, led by Sanders. The corrupt self-promoters, the Clintons at the front of that long parade. Those we thought were friends, like the disgusting Bushes....

It has been, for me, a real wake-up.


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We are told there is record turnout for early voting in certain parts of the country.

Are we to believe these extra voters are all excited and at the polls early to vote for Clinton?
I think not, but I have been wrong before.


My wife and I had to be in town again today, and met at the courthouse just after lunch to vote. There was a line out the door, probably 60-75 people, not nearly as long as on Tuesday when it was out the door and out to the curb. I ran into a friend who is an official, who told me that the line today was the shortest it has been since early voting started in Monday, way, way more than previous elections"

No telling who is voting for whom, but there are a LOT of "bitter clingers" around here.




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown
 
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Yes, Snopes should be taken with a grain of salt, but so should Michael Moore purportedly endorsing Trump. http://www.snopes.com/michael-...dorsed-donald-trump/


Good. It gave me the heebie-jeebies to think I was on the same side as Michael Moore.


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We vote on the first Saturday once early voting starts. Long lines as there were in 2012 but the demographics of those in line this year were different. Much older voters this time around. I am 1.5 months shy of 60 but I felt like one of the younger ones.

The lady in front of me started talking to us and said she was not going to vote this year but she needed a doggie door and told her son she would vote for the candidate of his choice if he put in a doggie door. She was going to vote for Hillary anyway cause it was her sons candidate and she wants the Obama legacy to continue. I felt my wife's fingers touch my forearm which is her signal to me to leave it alone. Luckily this dingbat was next in line to get a ballot.

I could not put enough ink in the circle for Trump. After we voted I told my wife that I had done something I had never done before. She asked what and I said I looked at the paper ballot after filling in all the circles and noticed I had voted a straight ticket. She chuckled and said she did too.
 
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