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Capt Michael Greene
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Totally agree with every point. The author was being polite, really. Kind of refreshing to see that in political discourse.

I used to be a Republican. I remember there used to be moderates, liberals, conservatives, doves and hawks in the party. Now it's just embarrassing to see that the out-of-control, bigoted misogynist Trump has been chosen as the best representative of the GOP.
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Col Rebecca Lorraine
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Good summary of the reasons why I won't be voting for either choice as I do believe our nation needs a course correction. Just "surviving" the Clintons again is disturbing. I believe we need to rebel against the two main choices and give no one a mandate. Both parties have lost their way. Let's hope that America can regain some sense of unity, civility and respect after the results are announced whenever. If we could just remember we are all Americans.
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MCPO Roger Collins
MCPO Roger Collins
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Something we can agree on. As long as identity politics is used to garner votes and divide us as a nation, this will be our lot as citizens.
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Cpl Jeff N.
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This may be the most politically nonsensical and banal article I have read during this election cycle. If the author thinks Reagan would have supported Clinton in this cycle she is kidding herself. While you could make an argument he might not have been ecstatic about Trump he would have seen Clinton for exactly what she is, the embodiment of everything he spent his life fighting against. Corruption, political elitism, cronyism, globalism etc. etc. etc.

This is another crock of revisionist political garbage written by a whiner whose candidate must have had his clock cleaned by the outsider and she is still licking her wounds.
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