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The same damn people who would claim our second amendment rights need to be "protected" (nobody's taking your goddamn guns away, shut up) would also compare 2016 to the founding of our nation.
.... don't vote at all. Well, that does look like the best option.
Maybe a few commandments. "Thou shalt not speak ill of thy fellow Republicans..." The commandment of St. Ronnie...
Another great point, @Agent007391. Thanks to Jefferson, the infamous line about taking up arms to prevent government tyranny have made clowns like Alex Jones and his cronies shout foul every time Obama has the audacity to *gasp* get stronger background checks in place.
There's something special I want all of them to do with their guns, but I've got a sneaking suspicion they wouldn't be up for it. A damn shame, that.
I'll just leave this here.
that's a good one
I am not surprised.
Still remains that the U.S. govt has confirmed that Russia has hacked us. They are definitely interfering with the election as much as they can. And it does not absolve Trump from all his fawning over Putin.
These confirmations about Russian hacking are all coming from our government, mind, whose infrastructure has the security of a five year old's blanket fort. They don't seem to be the tip-top of tech wiz conglomerates.
Thunderfinger, I don't find us here saying that the U.S. is perfect and never done illegal or immoral things. Where did someone say that? You are implying that we are projecting that. I am not. We are just focusing more on the current candidates in this thread.
No, Thundy. We put people in power, then twenty or thirty years later, we call them our enemy and try to kill them.
It's different.
I think Trump just likes Putin's style; I am not saying he is in direct communication with Putin. I think Putin must be really enjoying the last 6 months or so of our election cycle, though.
Manafort being investigated further
Interesting.. Trump claims he has never met Putin or had contact with him but overall interesting. I voted yesterday for the first time. In and out in 5 minutes lol the benefits of going super early.
It seems that some people are filing a complaint regarding FBI director Comey's actions/statements, saying it violates the Hatch Act. What is the Hatch Act?
This video is quite dry but does give good info on what the Hatch Act is and who it affects. It does say specifically that employees of the FBI are "further restricted" at about the 2:35 point in the video. I know it sounds boring, but some of you may find it interesting. This is a government video, put out to explain what the Hatch Act is. It is also found here: https://osc.gov/Pages/HatchAct-HowToFile.aspx
And the first complaint filed to see if this was a violation of the Hatch Act was by an ethics lawyer who worked for Pres. Bush. According to other information I just learned. Interesting. Plus this would not be a criminal violation, only civil. Meaning people found having violated the Hatch Act could be disciplined at work, including losing their jobs, but not jail time.
One of Trump's most vocal supporters calling for "ballot security" on election day, advising people to dress to look like officials, etc. This has been done before ...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/roger-stone-donald-trump-ballot-security_us_5818f6a1e4b0f96eba966f03
Says in part:
Until a few days ago, the group organizing these “exit polls” was also encouraging volunteers to wear official looking I.D. badges, and to videotape voters approaching the polls. But after HuffPost asked Stone about them, he pulled down the webpages from his site that showed Trump supporters how to create I.D. badges and how to videotape voters at the polls.
Yeah...the GOP is already under court orders (and has been for some time) that forbid it from scaring away voters from the polls under the guise of efforts to guard against election fraud. Of course, laws mean nothing to Herr Drumpf and his minions. Some background for those who want it: http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2016/11/01/federal_judge_to_republican_national_committee_are_you_violating_the_consent.html