Super Tuesday

astronautrob

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Remember if you live in one of the following states - Alabama, American Samoa, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, or Virginia, try to get out and vote in your primary/caucus for your respective state, no matter who you are voting for.
 

ThickStemz

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I voted for Sanders in my primary.

I feel more repelled by Hillary than drawn to anyone else.

Editing this for my own reasons. I just posted below that I only read drudge or britebart....

That's not ture. I do occasionally read them. But most of my news comes from huffpost, and on tv I do watch FNC and MSNBC. I watch both to get both sides. Where as bucky only watches one side of the news. When you realize they're all slanted you discover to get ballance you have to watch both sides.
 
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UncleBuck

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I don't listen to right wing news. I read drudge and britebart.
lol.

you are so dumb.

Breitbart News Network (known simply as Breitbart News, Breitbart or Breitbart.com) is a conservative[3] news and opinion website and radio program. Breitbart.com was founded in 2007 by Andrew Breitbart (1969–2012), and identifies itself as on the political right.[3][4][5]

Matt Drudge has said that he is a conservative, but "more of a populist".[47][48] Some regard the Drudge Report as conservative in tone,[49][50][51][52][53][54][55] and it has been referred to in the media as "a conservative news aggregator".[56] In 2008, Richard Siklos, an editor of Fortune magazine, called the Drudge Report a "conservative bullhorn".[57]Peter Wallsten, writing in the Los Angeles Times, labelled Drudge a "well-known conservative warrior";[58] Saul Hansell, writing in the New York Times, referred to him as a "conservative muckraker";[59] and Glenn Greenwald, writing in the New York Magazine, called him a "right-wing hack".[60] Greenwald also wrote that the Drudge Report—inter alia—is part of the "Bush/Cheney right-wing noise machine".[61]
 

ThickStemz

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lol.

you are so dumb.

Breitbart News Network (known simply as Breitbart News, Breitbart or Breitbart.com) is a conservative[3] news and opinion website and radio program. Breitbart.com was founded in 2007 by Andrew Breitbart (1969–2012), and identifies itself as on the political right.[3][4][5]

Matt Drudge has said that he is a conservative, but "more of a populist".[47][48] Some regard the Drudge Report as conservative in tone,[49][50][51][52][53][54][55] and it has been referred to in the media as "a conservative news aggregator".[56] In 2008, Richard Siklos, an editor of Fortune magazine, called the Drudge Report a "conservative bullhorn".[57]Peter Wallsten, writing in the Los Angeles Times, labelled Drudge a "well-known conservative warrior";[58] Saul Hansell, writing in the New York Times, referred to him as a "conservative muckraker";[59] and Glenn Greenwald, writing in the New York Magazine, called him a "right-wing hack".[60] Greenwald also wrote that the Drudge Report—inter alia—is part of the "Bush/Cheney right-wing noise machine".[61]
See the post I edited above well before your reply.

I just wanted to rile you up.
 
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