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  1. I hate HRC so much but I'm almost tempted to vote for her just so I can say I did to Potato Knishes off the alt-right

    Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:02:28 UTC from web
    1. @rarity i could give my reasons for voting HRC, but at the end of the day they're the same reasons why some people are voting Trump (we believe the other one is worse enough)

      Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:03:20 UTC from web
      1. @mrmattimation this is basically the choice between the two. HRC is guaranteed to kill thousands in parts of the world the majority of America doesn't know exists, while Trump may or may not cause the deaths of people at home. The fact the threat is close to home is why liberals are scared of trump. The fact that HRC has an ACTUAL higher body count makes # like me decide that there is no choice at all. The only way to win, in the presidential election, is to not play imo. # http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/852133

        Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:07:41 UTC from web
        1. @rarity One of the reasons I'd rather see trump win, he's more likely to kill those in his own home than outside, which would be a positive change for the rest of the world. Any president over there that'd turn the guns in is good.

          Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:10:51 UTC from web
          1. @nerthos well yeah, that's why Putin supports him.

            Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:13:40 UTC from web
            1. @rarity I just want USA to start killing themselves and stop killing people who have nothing to do with them. It'd be nice to see.

              Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:14:51 UTC from web
              1. @nerthos You do realize that Trump will support Russian imperialism which will lead to countless deaths

                Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:15:34 UTC from web
                1. @rarity only US is capable of bad dummy

                  Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:16:22 UTC from web
                  1. @mrmattimation See latter half of my reply

                    Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:17:46 UTC from web
                2. @rarity i could see trump being the type of sot who'd try to screw over Russia after getting what he wants.

                  Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:17:03 UTC from web
                  1. @awl try is the operative word. He's a fool compared to Putin. Either Trump capitulates to Russian interests, or Trump causes a potentially catastrophic incident that might lead to all out war.

                    Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:18:02 UTC from web
                    1. @rarity after nigh a century neither side is willing to do any more than step on each other's toes; even with that lout I don't see that game being upped.

                      Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:19:20 UTC from web
                      1. @awl you know more about Russia than I do so I will take your word for it

                        Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:19:44 UTC from web
                        1. @rarity well I'm also biased and haven't been up on all the news lately. What I do know is it's taking on way too much and people like Kadyrov (my favourite example) are teating their limits from within. But also the US has her problems from within which is the only reason this idiotic show of an election vying is going on the way it has.

                          Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:21:54 UTC from web
                          1. @awl The US has much bigger problems than Trump and HRC, they are like spots you might see on your skin after a life of sunbathing. The real problem has been there MUCH before the spots appear. Trump is indicative of the massive problem with bigotry, celebrity worship, and the bootlicking of big business. While HRC represents the complacency of the people, who are willing to ignore corruption, fraud, and warmongering if it has a kind face.

                            Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:25:12 UTC from web
                            1. @rarity yeah. This is how oligarchs get their way into power.

                              Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:26:09 UTC from web
                              1. @awl time to end it all

                                Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:28:19 UTC from web
                3. @rarity For 4 years, which will not make much of a difference. Plus I think USA has gotten away with their crap for too long, and Russian imperialist crap affects me less than North American imperialist crap.

                  Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:17:21 UTC from web
                  1. @nerthos what has the US done to meddle in Argentina, or South America in general recently? If they have, I'm actually curious because I haven't heard of it.

                    Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:19:23 UTC from web
                    1. @rarity Recently not much, but that's still more than russia, as all that russia has done is buy grain from here.

                      Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:19:58 UTC from web
        2. @rarity Believe me, I have a couple of friends voting Trump in the upcoming election (some not voting at all, I'm actually the only one who's come out and said I'll probably be voting Hillary) and I 100% don't blame them at all. Their reasoning is mostly that he'll get absolutely nothing done and I believe that a little bit. I'm also convinced though that Trump'll step down in the first 100 days of office and leave Mike Pence in charge.

          Tuesday, 18-Oct-16 01:10:57 UTC from web