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Like I Said ....

TheVictors

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in another thread, there is nothing left to be said ....

"Undecided voters" at the lowest percentage ever ...now in August numbers not usually seen until late-October when the election is at hand.

Deluge of political ads and millions upon millions that could go to a good purpose going to media companies to run ads nobody is paying attention to or listening to or want to be forced to watch.

I fucking hate politics and what this country has devolved into. Is the "average American" really so stupid?!
 
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in another thread, there is nothing left to be said ....

"Undecided voters" at the lowest percentage ever ...now in August numbers not usually seen until late-October when the election is at hand.

Deluge of political ads and millions upon millions that could go to a good purpose going to media companies to run ads nobody is paying attention to or listening to or want to be forced to watch.

I fucking hate politics and what this country has devolved into. Is the "average American" really so stupid?!

Yep.
 
Careful now, this country is #1 and if you don't agree, you're a terrorist/Muslim/Liberal/Commie/Socialist faggot.
 
Yes. Americans aggregately are not up to the task of keeping a republic. It's too daunting, and it's much easier to just "let someone else do it."

I'm convinced that too many people are going to decide who to vote for when they pull the lever or fill in the little circle, which indicates to me that it really doesn't matter who is president.
 
I'd like to see a poll where people are asked, with no hint of rep/dem sides, if they'd prefer leaders that compromise, or leaders that won't.
 
Or simply not vote at all. I turn the channel any time any political ad comes on and haven't watched a second of cable news in months.

I love it
 
I can't not vote. Too many soldiers have stopped bullets to preserve what remains of the original ideology that founded this country.
 
I will certainly vote as well, just feel that same complacency as when Bush was running against Kerry for his re-election.

One Ad that I have seen makes me laugh. It's the GOP Ad that asks voters if Obama has "earned" their vote again. The basic inference is that if not, why not give Mitt a chance this time around?

Pretty sad campaign strategy if you ask me.
 
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