Civility in politics

Ugh.
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Geezer wrote: Thu Oct 18, 2018 7:07 pm
jesus...
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oh!

so my family was in town over the weekend. It stayed pretty mellow, until the last morning at breakfast, before they all took off.

I don't even know who brought it up, but my California little bro I think said something about how he wants to move to a swing state, where he could feel like a bigger part of what he described as a coming blue wave in future election cycles.

My Michigan dad then countered with how he thinks the Democratic party is gonna be toast if they can't distance themselves from such divisive politics. We ask him what he means, and he replies, "ELIZABETH WARREN, NANCY PELOSI, KAMALA HARRIS!"

I ask if there's something specific about their rhetoric or policies that he thinks is divisive. My brother asks if he's rather just uncomfortable with the idea of women in power. My dad says to stop being so divisive. My brother then asks him how he rationalizes the perceived bigotry of the Republican party, and asks if he'll condemn it.

My dad then goes into a rant about voter fraud, and how he's opposed to same day registration cuz it makes it too easy for illegitimate voters to be shuttled from poll to poll by the busload; and for voters to walk out of the poll, go outside and put on a different hat and glasses, and come back in to vote again.

(This is when I wanted to ask 1. if there were any examples of such voter fraud actually occurring, and 2. what an acceptable tradeoff would be between efforts to reduce voter fraud if the efforts may also have the effect of voter suppression, but,) my mom then fired up her smart phone and started showing my brother libtard memes from Facebook.

anywho, fam, so how's the biscuits and gravy?
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Dolomite/imzcount is ousdahl's dad?
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Feral wrote: Tue Nov 20, 2018 1:43 pm Dolomite/imzcount is ousdahl's dad?
Just read my sig
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