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12-15-2014, 07:05 PM
tvtimeout Wrote:Ok your wrong!
There's really no low bar established for your level of function, but I'll try to make this as simple as I can. First of all, in your attempts to be relevant on here, you make your arguments on grounds which by definition are mutually exclusive. For example, there is no such thing as a liberal Christian. How do I know this? Because the twin abominations of infanticide and homosexuality are clearly the acts of the lost, as set forth in the Scriptures. The Democrat party platform is constructed of some ideological planks bought from the secular humanistic lumber company. I have already called out the two greatest offenders, that being abortion on demand and the so-called gay rights agenda as the preeminent campaign issues for Dems. Therefore, God's people should recognize they need not waste their time trying to lift up Christ while campaigning for those who actively advocate for, and subsequently promise to promote the savagery of abortion on demand and the abomination of homosexuality. And, those who vote to install such monsters to high office will share in their legacy, reaping the whirlwind.
But in addressing a point that you might have some remote chance of grasping. If you think I'm wrong, maybe you can more fully explain why the Dems suffered a trip to the woodshed in November, when they went from a 55-45 seat advantage to a 46-54 disadvantage. That's a 19 seat swing.
tvtimeout Wrote:Wonderful opinion. I used a fact about Whitley County Kentucky a republican stronghold and how low the voter turnout was in this county and you respond by... opinion. I can see why only a few people post on these threads. Anyway...
Again in two years, U.S. senate will flip back to Democratic control. Gerrymandering has made it impossible for real opinions to matter. I think you saw the samething in '08. So how many people voted in your county?
So, you're saying that there are only 2,500 registered Dems in Whitley Co? Or are you blaming the outcome on gerrymandering? From your post, it's hard to say which. BTW, there is a Democratic majority in the Kentucky legislature, is there not?
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