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    Default More independents agree with supreme court decision than disagree!

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    most people don't understand the law of unintended consequences. this will come back to bite them in the ass and they will be left wondering how it could happen.
    You need only reflect that one of the best ways to get yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the struggle for independence. —CHARLES A. BEARD
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    Quote Originally Posted by SmarterthanYou View Post
    most people don't understand the law of unintended consequences. this will come back to bite them in the ass and they will be left wondering how it could happen.
    So if a poll doesn't go your way, your conclusion is that the respondents are stupid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by \\\()/// View Post
    So if a poll doesn't go your way, your conclusion is that the respondents are stupid?
    1) didn't read the poll, so my answer isn't in response to it
    2) my conclusion is based purely on real world statements from the multitude of morons i've met and conversed with who have no more clue about the law than they do with theoretical physics.
    3) people that base their ideas of good law directly on how it gives them things for 'free', have no business voting. It's almost blasphemous, but I am seriously considering pushing for a voter test.
    You need only reflect that one of the best ways to get yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the struggle for independence. —CHARLES A. BEARD
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    Quote Originally Posted by SmarterthanYou View Post
    1) didn't read the poll, so my answer isn't in response to it
    2) my conclusion is based purely on real world statements from the multitude of morons i've met and conversed with who have no more clue about the law than they do with theoretical physics.
    3) people that base their ideas of good law directly on how it gives them things for 'free', have no business voting. It's almost blasphemous, but I am seriously considering pushing for a voter test.
    So someone who votes for candidates promising tax cuts for "job creators" has no business voting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by \\\()/// View Post
    So someone who votes for candidates promising tax cuts for "job creators" has no business voting?
    what does that have to do with knowing the law? If a person votes for someone based on tax cuts to create jobs, and then that elected individual serves his own interests instead of his constituents, should that person vote for that lawmaker again he/she should have his voting privileges revoked.
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    a whole whopping 3%. that is huge jarod. newsworthy in fact.

    the reality is, most people don't have a clue how screwed up this decision is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmarterthanYou View Post
    what does that have to do with knowing the law? If a person votes for someone based on tax cuts to create jobs, and then that elected individual serves his own interests instead of his constituents, should that person vote for that lawmaker again he/she should have his voting privileges revoked.
    How would you justify revoking someone's voting privileges for that? Constitutionally?

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    Quote Originally Posted by \\\()/// View Post
    How would you justify revoking someone's voting privileges for that? Constitutionally?
    you suddenly support the constitution?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SmarterthanYou View Post
    you suddenly support the constitution?
    You suddenly avoided the question?

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    Quote Originally Posted by \\\()/// View Post
    You suddenly avoided the question?
    way less than you do, so you should still be happy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SmarterthanYou View Post
    way less than you do, so you should still be happy.
    So you can't justify what you said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmarterthanYou View Post
    way less than you do, so you should still be happy.
    lol

    nice legiontroll burn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by \\\()/// View Post
    So you can't justify what you said.
    sure I can. What I can't justify is answering your idiot question about it.
    You need only reflect that one of the best ways to get yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the struggle for independence. —CHARLES A. BEARD
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    Quote Originally Posted by SmarterthanYou View Post
    sure I can...
    Then do so.

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