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RE: Family & Voting Violence

in #politics8 years ago

Right on brother. It is a serious delusion to believe in the authority of the State and an even bigger one to believe that "one side" is superior to the other.
Families should have some cohesion and when they do not, as any other people, they should separate to go their own ways.
I said this same thing with Ron and Rand Paul. Here is Ron, who advocated against the very policies his son advocated for, and yet he endorsed him, he helped him in certain ways. Why? If your own son is advancing policies that limit your own freedom or go against your own belief why on earth would you help him to gain the power to do so?

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That's just it. I don't want to turn my back on friends and family. I want them to truly look themselves in the mirror and realize what exactly it is they are advocating. I don't think most of them realize the amount of violence they are voting for. They act as if it is a game or competition of sorts. It's not a damn game, people will be caged and murdered for living peacefully if "your guy" wins. Whatever the hell "wins" means.