Posted on Oct 28, 2016
Democrats should stop dancing on the GOP’s grave
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I'll admit it. I have chuckled at the sight of watching the GOP implode and become their own worst enemy by endorsing Donald Trump BUT as this article highlights, it's really easy for Democrats to get lazy and go full retard when they don't have anyone to check 'em or when they act like many Republicans of the 90s and 00s did and think they are untouchable.
Democrats should stop dancing on the GOP’s grave
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That's why I vote independent, no major party affiliations needed.
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As I've always (well maybe just since 2004) said, never underestimate a Democrats ability to lose an election.
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SPC Kevin Ford
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Absolutely. I was a little surprised at the 2004 election thing. It was the first time I ever voted for a Democrat and I was wondering how they managed to blow it.
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You said "Democrats to get lazy and go full retard when they don't have anyone to check 'em or when they act like many Republicans of the 90s and 00s did and think they are untouchable"?
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SSG Michael Hartsfield
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I'm just saying. Dems have a good chance for a political trifecta in the coming months. They don't need to squander it like they did when Obama first took office and blue-dog Democrats helped block a lot of the initiatives he wanted to start.
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SSG Warren Swan
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SSG Michael Hartsfield - Brotha I'm not arguing with you, I believe what you're trying to prevent has already happened. I really think they have their victory speeches made, BBQ's ready, Jay Z's bubbly, all of the "corrupt" media with their victory speeches, and that Tomi chick with her "last three minutes" to tell us AGAIN....she has a loved one who is protecting our right to assemble, vote in criminals, and drink till it's 1999 again, all by himself, with one .22 round, bubble gum, and her picture to keep him safe. While I'm being sarcastic, it's actually happening. You've seen it yourself on the APFT; kid is hauling ass in the first mile, does some mental math while running, and slows down. Here come the slowest runners in the company telling him to hurry up, and he's telling them he's "good on time", until he crosses the line, and yes he was one second away from failure, too confident in himself, and while he was good on time, his PSG is out of time with him. HRC is that runner, and America could end up being her PSG.
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