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MineralMan

(151,932 posts)
Mon Sep 15, 2025, 12:19 PM Sep 2025

Changing One Word in One Sentence Twice Might Have Prevented This: [View all]

If, instead of saying, "I just don't like Hillary," or "I just don't like Kamala," if maybe 200,000 people in some states had said, "I just don't like Trump," we might not have an obscene clown living in the White House.

Imagine that!

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Courage and Originality Required for That! The Roux Comes First Sep 2025 #1
It was truly that simple. nt mcar Sep 2025 #2
I am trying to find the stats Keepthesoulalive Sep 2025 #3
I don't have any numbers on that. MineralMan Sep 2025 #4
Tom Powell Jr. Keepthesoulalive Sep 2025 #6
Those data are out there. They were a big discussion point in 2017. SYFROYH Sep 2025 #14
Thank you Keepthesoulalive Sep 2025 #15
k/r Dawson Leery Sep 2025 #5
On the other hand Nasruddin Sep 2025 #7
WMP BaronChocula Sep 2025 #8
Be here now. H2O Man Sep 2025 #9
Yes, of course, but be here fully informed and wary. MineralMan Sep 2025 #11
It's too painful to imagine, honestly. Takket Sep 2025 #10
Patriarchal politics are still entrenched in the U.S. SergeStorms Sep 2025 #12
Yes, gnashing teeth and beating breasts over past elections is so useful. BWdem4life Sep 2025 #13
Thanks for sharing your opinion. MineralMan Sep 2025 #16
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