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    Quote Originally Posted by ths61 View Post
    How many conservatives here have worked voter registration drives, walked precincts (or call centers) for conservative candidates, posted signs, funded, raised funds or worked voting polls ?

    There is a lot more to do than just voting in the final or presidential election. The proper choice (maybe you?) has to get into and past the primaries first (including school board, city council and other local and regional offices).
    YOU are NOT going to guilt me. I don't work for any candidate. Too busy trying to earn a living; much less trying to propel someone into office on my own dime and time.

    I'll vote for whatever presents itself aligned with my views and beliefs. I'll talk to people on the fence and try to convince them of my views. Sometimes I think I've swayed them over. At the least; I'm exercising one of my rights; rather than staying home munching on a bag of Cheetos and flipping to the next Reality TV show.

    Take away that bag of Cheetos and that Big Screen TV... you'll have the next American Revolution on hand. Guaranteed. That's what it's going to take.


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    Quote Originally Posted by willtill View Post
    YOU are NOT going to guilt me. I don't work for any candidate. Too busy trying to earn a living; much less trying to propel someone into office on my own dime and time.

    I'll vote for whatever presents itself aligned with my views and beliefs. I'll talk to people on the fence and try to convince them of my views. Sometimes I think I've swayed them over. At the least; I'm exercising one of my rights; rather than staying home munching on a bag of Cheetos and flipping to the next Reality TV show.

    Take away that bag of Cheetos and that Big Screen TV... you'll have the next American Revolution on hand. Guaranteed. That's what it's going to take.
    Will, ever think of running for office yourself? I hear the bennies are quite good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ths61 View Post
    Will, ever think of running for office yourself? I hear the bennies are quite good.
    Nope. That would be like corporate. Too much knifing in the back and ass kissing.

    Don't need that stress at all.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ths61 View Post
    How many conservatives here have worked voter registration drives, walked precincts (or call centers) for conservative candidates, posted signs, funded, raised funds or worked voting polls ?

    There is a lot more to do than just voting in the final or presidential election. The proper choice (maybe you?) has to get into and past the primaries first (including school board, city council and other local and regional offices).
    I have approximately 600 ft of road frontage between my house and business on a major hwy that I allow conservative candidates to post signage and through my business I contribute to their campaigns. I also hand out leaflets to customers inside and without being pushy am always willing to talk about issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter View Post
    I have approximately 600 ft of road frontage between my house and business on a major hwy that I allow conservative candidates to post signage and through my business I contribute to their campaigns. I also hand out leaflets to customers inside and without being pushy am always willing to talk about issues.
    Excellent !!!

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