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Dragonfli

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15. No, I apparently was kicked out of the party after 37 years of loyalty without notification.
Tue May 3, 2016, 08:49 PM
May 2016

Just in time to not be able to vote in the NYS primary.

I guess the DNC really does want to shrink the party even further from the current 29% of the population it now "enjoys".

I can still vote in the GE, but because of the law of unintended consequences, since they kicked me out of the party I am no longer bound by party loyalty to take a clothespin with me into the booth if I think the Democratic nominee will work against, rather than for my best interests.

Nothing ever really masked the stench of sulfur coming off of the demons anyway no matter how lesser the demon may have been in the hellish hierarchy.

They gave me the freedom I never would have given myself, I would have voted for the slightly smaller demon had they not banished me from the party simply to keep the corporate money flowing by tipping the scales so much in favor of the weakest candidate as well as the most corrupted.

No more evil for me thanks to them! Lesser or otherwise (and yes, after 37 years of un-returned of late, party loyalty, there is some anger on my part) to vote only for good from now on, even if it means, as it will - each and every slot on my ballot will be judged by their works, their history, and their platform; most will sill be Democrats (at least locally because I already know the players well and who is on my side in my varying levels of district.)

However one or more may simply be left blank, or voted for a zillion to one long-shot that shares my pre-1992 Democratic values as well as my environmental concerns. Unless Bernie wins the nom., then he will be one of the Democrats I vote for.

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