Posted on Oct 15, 2015
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SSG Gerhard S.
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I always exercise a choice, and its usually a candidate I agree almost wholly with.... Typically that candidate is Libertarian. I never feel bad then about voting for a lesser of evils, and I don't fail into the one party with two branches (RepubliCrats), trap of the false choice. Regards
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
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LTC (Join to see) We are falsely led to believe that there is a vast difference between the R and the D. The truth is that they are two sides of the same coin. It is a coin that is in the pocket of big business. The only time they look at the people is when it is time to cast our ballots. We should have several candidates with a legitimate chance to be elected. The commission on presidential debates squashes that in that it is run by the R and the D. There is no way that in a nation as diverse and populous as the United States that there are two candidates that actually represent the majority of the people.

As for Swillary NOPE NOPE NOPE. I am very much tempted to give up my independent voter status so I can go vote in the primary for Bernie Sanders just because I think that bitch does not belong on the final ballot.
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SSG Financial Management Technician
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You could always vote for Vermin Supreme. He promises a free pony for every American.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4d_FvgQ1csE
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