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Alpha2
08-01-2016, 18:36
So, tell me, Hillary, what other amendments to the Constitution do you want to "regulate", the 4th?, 10th, maybe, seriously, what else do you feel that is in your responsibility to "regulate"???

OH, wait!!! The FIRST???

roberth
08-01-2016, 18:40
Just (D) being (D).

Irving
08-01-2016, 18:40
Is there a link to a speech or article or something?

roberth
08-01-2016, 18:43
I heard it on Brownie's show.

Is it time to panic?!?!?!?

hurley842002
08-01-2016, 18:47
Is there a link to a speech or article or something?

Yeah, this...

sroz
08-01-2016, 18:58
Think it was in Fox Sunday yesterday with Chris Wallace.

roberth
08-01-2016, 18:59
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2016/08/01/video-clinton-delegate-elaborates-on-how-democrats-will-ban-guns-n2197950

ray1970
08-01-2016, 19:09
Perhaps we could put some restrictions on the 15th and 19th amendments. Let's see how her campaign goes then.

cstone
08-01-2016, 19:19
They all get legislated, regulated, and litigated.

Nothing she says means anything to me. I cannot see any possible scenario where she would get my vote in November or ever.

Bailey Guns
08-01-2016, 20:32
Nothing she says means anything to me. I cannot see any possible scenario where she would get my vote in November or ever.

It's not you voting for her that I'm worried about.

Zundfolge
08-01-2016, 21:20
Democrats act like they're smarter than everyone but they are idiots if they don't understand what the words "Shall Not Be Infringed" mean.


Seriously folks, this bitch wins and its time to feed the hogs.

cstone
08-01-2016, 21:30
How many truly undecided voters that will actually vote in November are left out there?

It is difficult to be lukewarm about either candidate. Regardless of their reason, most actual voters have decided who they will vote for already. Have you heard anyone say; Oh, he/she is OK, but I can't decide who I'm going to vote for?

IMO, the real choice for many voters is whether they are going to vote at all come November. Those who go, already know.

68Charger
08-02-2016, 08:17
How many truly undecided voters that will actually vote in November are left out there?

It is difficult to be lukewarm about either candidate. Regardless of their reason, most actual voters have decided who they will vote for already. Have you heard anyone say; Oh, he/she is OK, but I can't decide who I'm going to vote for?

IMO, the real choice for many voters is whether they are going to vote at all come November. Those who go, already know.

I'd bet it's way higher than you think- there are millions out there that are too busy playing Pokemon Go, or fixated on the latest celebrity gossip to pay attention to politics.

You're projecting your dedication to your civic duty on those that clearly do not feel the same.
They'll hear when the election is coming that week "oh, I need to go vote?" and then vote how somebody tells them to, or who looks the prettiest- or just "vote their conscience" when in reality, they don't have one.

MarkCO
08-02-2016, 08:57
How many truly undecided voters that will actually vote in November are left out there?

It is difficult to be lukewarm about either candidate. Regardless of their reason, most actual voters have decided who they will vote for already. Have you heard anyone say; Oh, he/she is OK, but I can't decide who I'm going to vote for?

IMO, the real choice for many voters is whether they are going to vote at all come November. Those who go, already know.

It is all noise. Most of it is Dark and hateful noise. There is no truth or foundation anymore, and that is exactly the way a LOT of people want it...until it bites them in the ass.

sellersm
08-02-2016, 11:37
It is all noise. Most of it is Dark and hateful noise. There is no truth or foundation anymore, and that is exactly the way a LOT of people want it...until it bites them in the ass.

And let's be clear: it will bite them. Hard. The enemy plays for keeps...


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cstone
08-02-2016, 17:43
I'd bet it's way higher than you think- there are millions out there that are too busy playing Pokemon Go, or fixated on the latest celebrity gossip to pay attention to politics.

You're projecting your dedication to your civic duty on those that clearly do not feel the same.
They'll hear when the election is coming that week "oh, I need to go vote?" and then vote how somebody tells them to, or who looks the prettiest- or just "vote their conscience" when in reality, they don't have one.

I predict the majority of people you mentioned will never remember or take the time to vote. Even making the voting process easier has failed to drastically make a difference in voter turn out. Negative motivation tends to drive turn out lower and this is what I am expecting this November. Fewer independent and middle of the road voters in both parties will bother to vote because they just don't have much interest in voting for either candidate.

I will be perfectly willing to be proven wrong in November. I have badly misjudged elections in the past and my crystal ball has three holes drilled in it and I can barely break 100 with it on any given day on any alley I find myself rolling it.

68Charger
08-03-2016, 07:23
I predict the majority of people you mentioned will never remember or take the time to vote. Even making the voting process easier has failed to drastically make a difference in voter turn out. Negative motivation tends to drive turn out lower and this is what I am expecting this November. Fewer independent and middle of the road voters in both parties will bother to vote because they just don't have much interest in voting for either candidate.

I will be perfectly willing to be proven wrong in November. I have badly misjudged elections in the past and my crystal ball has three holes drilled in it and I can barely break 100 with it on any given day on any alley I find myself rolling it.

There will be people bringing mail-in ballots by the bushel from college campuses, and other campaigns to bribe low information voters to fill in their ballot- not to mention those that fill in other family members' ballots. Not to mention all the dead voting and people voting in multiple states (college campuses are rampant with this). Oh, and Black Panthers "encouraging" non-Democrats to go home without voting.

All of these are examples of things that actually happened at past elections... it's the Democrat way!

sellersm
08-03-2016, 10:01
And here's a piece describing Kaine's flip-flopping on 2A: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/tim-kaines-zig-zag-path-to-gun-control/2016/08/01/52c3274e-5280-11e6-bbf5-957ad17b4385_story.html

This is my surprised face...

beast556
08-03-2016, 12:10
Our nation is doomed!!!!!!!!

68Charger
08-03-2016, 12:48
And here's a piece describing Kaine's flip-flopping on 2A: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/tim-kaines-zig-zag-path-to-gun-control/2016/08/01/52c3274e-5280-11e6-bbf5-957ad17b4385_story.html

This is my surprised face...

Much like McCain, say anything to get elected, then do whatever you want once in office.