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I talked to my Dad this morning...he and I have complete opposite views when it comes to politics..

.he says, "Did you go vote?!" I said, "Yes, I actually voted last week"...He says, "You know....this is the most important election since 1860......"

me: "speaking of a long time ago...you coming to Thanksgiving at G'mas house???

I think I get an A for changing the subject :)

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I'm not voting. There is no real choice in the country. Unless you have hundreds of millions in endorsements then you have no chance of winning. The same rich people endorse both parties resulting in candidates who have the same positions.

We are slaves to the establishment.

Get out of my brain. Didnt vote for almost the same reason. When we dont have a puppett running for President I will vote.

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