A new poll shows 52% of Republicans actually think Trump won the popular vote

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  1. Ddyad

    Ddyad Well-Known Member

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    There is nothing in the ruling that contradicts anything in my posts to you.
     
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    Except for the fact it directly contradicts your posts. It outlines why ballot initiatives can't violate the Us constitution, and shows how prop 8 violated the 14th amendment.

    Try reading it. You might learn something.
     
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    I think it's both. The democrat candidate was flawed and gendered little enthusiasm with her nonsense. However, republicans were pretty stupid to elect a reality tv clown who embodies none of the conservative principles those on the right pretended they had over the years. I guess two wrongs makes a Trump.
     
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    I read it. I do not see anything that contradicts anything I have posted on this thread.

    OTH, my source was spot on.

    “The man from the country has not expected such difficulties: the law should always be accessible for everyone, he thinks, but as he now looks more closely at the gatekeeper in his fur coat, at his large pointed nose and his long, thin, black Tartar’s beard, he decides that it would be better to wait until he gets permission to go inside. The gatekeeper gives him a stool and allows him to sit down at the side in front of the gate. There he sits for days and years. He makes many attempts to be let in, and he wears the gatekeeper out with his requests. The gatekeeper often interrogates him briefly, questioning him about his homeland and many other things, but they are indifferent questions, the kind great men put, and at the end he always tells him once more that he cannot let him inside yet. The man, who has equipped himself with many things for his journey, spends everything, no matter how valuable, to win over the gatekeeper.” BEFORE THE LAW, a parable by Franz Kafka.
    http://records.viu.ca/~johnstoi/kafka/beforethelaw.htm

    You should read all of The Trial. It will be good for you. ;-)
     
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