Stating the obvious
- By Wally12
- The Corral
- 227 Replies
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No, you're lying. I even clarified above that no one is saying that a legal citizen shouldn't be allowed to vote.You and Bearcat are indicating on this thread that you don't believe President Carter should be allowed to vote.
I'm a Christian, and I'm welcomed in Harris' tent and at her rallies. I also know many many Christians who have and are attending her rallies. They are welcome as well.
You just told another lie. Apparently, lies and misinformation is all you have nowadays.
I thought it was a brilliant move by the Vice President. The anti-abortion protestors were clearly at the wrong rally. They were seeking to disrupt her enthusiastic rally, and she responded to them with wit and humor. Reminded me somewhat of Reagan.
They should have been at the smaller rally down the street, as the Vice President noted. Or they could have attended Trump's half-empthy rally in Detroit last night, where Trump wandered around the stage looking lost.
Then why did it take me guilting you into finally saying you love God? No one had to prompt you to say you support Kamala.False again. And a rather deranged and dangerous statement.
I do support Kamala Harris politically. I also believe in and love God. Just like millions of Christians who believe in God and will also vote for Kamala Harris.
Yes we know, you think people living in a vegetative state should vote as long as it Democrat. No shock there.Again, that picture is not of him voting. And he looks asleep, which his family has stated he does a lot of right now. Which is very common for someone his age. However, he isn't in a vegetative state. That was a false claim on your part.
President Carter wanted to vote. And he has every right to vote. You are the one claiming he shouldn't be allowed to vote. Apparently, because he is elderly and sleeps. And also because he isn't voting for who you want him to vote for.
You aren't showing much respect for life and voting rights at the moment Bearcat. Which isn't really surprising, given your true political beliefs.
I don't know what state your father-in-law was in, but if your father-in-law told you he wanted to vote, I hope you would have let him vote. Even if it had been for a Republican.
That is his right, and his age doesn't matter.
I've been following the early voting numbers and they are insanely good for pubs vs 2020. Some of that is obviously because Dems bought into the covid scare and voted early in 2020, but it doesn't explain all of it. There clearly seems to be more enthusiasm among pubs vs Dems this time.It's in the realm of possibility. The numbers for early voting are no longer conjecture they are true up to date polling data.
Notice what's missing.I'm a Christian. And I stand with Kamala Harris.