And why am I not surprised, you, like our resident clown Florduh, are incabale of reasonable, critical thinking? I swear, you two are impossible to underestimate (not that there is anything wrong with that).RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:So why am I not surprised you are a flaming Liberal? (Not that there's anything wrong with that.) I certainly don't like Rafael, but my family and I will vote for him. Mostly because he is not Beto.BaylorBJM said:
Ex-punk rocker, oh noz! The horror!! Is there anything which doesn't frighten some of you?
And I think just about everyone in the country knows Beto isn't any part Mexican, Latino, etc. and realize he's been going by that name since he was a toddler.
Oh well, I guess Cruz fans are getting their excuses lined up now.
But I'm glad you think you're able to piece together my party affiliation based on a single post. But here's the reality of the situation: not too terribly long ago, my 18th birthday fell on the same day as the midterm elections. I proudly voted that day and I haven't missed a single.vote.since. Not a single local, state, national, runoff, etc. I bet few, if any, on here can say similar.
Despite casting hundreds (thousands?) of votes, I can likely count on one hand how many times I've voted for a democrat.
But this November, that's changing. I'll likely cast at least 1-2 very important votes in opposition to the Republican Party. And I'll do so gladly for reasons I've tried to post and have serious conversations about on here but it gets minimized by responses such as yours and Florduhs.
And unfortunately your responses -and this board in general- are a microcosm of the problems (us) republicans are going to face in the coming years.