Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you like your right to vote? vote dem straight ticket
If you don’t you are anti American so don’t use that vote this time .
This will be your last vote if you vote for any republican there is no reality that statement isn’t true
This belief is not based in reality.
We have a republican governor.
We have a republican AG.
We have elections.
LOL Republican Gov Youngkin will 100% election deny in 2026 and on Nov 4th that is a given.
Republican AG is 100% compromised as well.
Yes you have had elections key word is "had". This is not hard Trump has already started with the election denying crap. Dominon has been bought by one of his sycophants. If you think that moving forward we are going to be voting when Trump never leaves office you are literally an idiot.
We vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would I write in a vote?
Jay Jones wasn’t wrong. And the things he said pale in comparison to what Americans decided they were ok with in the previous election.
I read this post earlier and, after thinking about it, it really spoke to me. I am upset at the state of our nation today and fearful about what the future will bring if Republicans are unchecked. I don’t know what it will take for things to get better. While I would never act on it, I admit wondering whether if Trump were to die that would solve the problem. Is that really any different than what Jay Jones texted?
He said he wanted to see the mom holding the dead kid’s bodies to teach her a lesson and that he would piss on their graves so yes, I would that that is really different from a high level “would things be better if Trump didn’t exist” thought.
Geez, either you're really dense or you've bought into the Republican propaganda. It was exaggeration to make a point. He thought using an extreme scenario would help convey his point better. Of course it was tasteless but please stop pretending as though it was something he intended to act on.
When you attack someone’s intelligence vs their argument, it means you’ve lost the logical side of the debate.
It doesn’t matter if he was going to act on it or not - that isn’t the point. Do you know what the point is?
+1
Jones’s texts shed light on his true character. This was not a game. This was not a joke. The level of detail in the texts strongly suggests he put some thought into what he wrote.
Jones has no business serving as the Commonwealth’s top prosecutor. I don’t agree with everything Miyares has done as AG, but I’m voting for him because he’s demonstrated a level or principled behavior beyond what Jones has displayed during this campaign.
And, look — if Miyares wins he’s going to work with Spanberger. They’re not going to be buddy-buddy but both of them have aspirations for higher office and screwing Virginia isn’t going to look on anyone’s resume. This apocalyptic “we’re doomed unless we vote all blue” is unmitigated BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would I write in a vote?
Jay Jones wasn’t wrong. And the things he said pale in comparison to what Americans decided they were ok with in the previous election.
I read this post earlier and, after thinking about it, it really spoke to me. I am upset at the state of our nation today and fearful about what the future will bring if Republicans are unchecked. I don’t know what it will take for things to get better. While I would never act on it, I admit wondering whether if Trump were to die that would solve the problem. Is that really any different than what Jay Jones texted?
He said he wanted to see the mom holding the dead kid’s bodies to teach her a lesson and that he would piss on their graves so yes, I would that that is really different from a high level “would things be better if Trump didn’t exist” thought.
Geez, either you're really dense or you've bought into the Republican propaganda. It was exaggeration to make a point. He thought using an extreme scenario would help convey his point better. Of course it was tasteless but please stop pretending as though it was something he intended to act on.
When you attack someone’s intelligence vs their argument, it means you’ve lost the logical side of the debate.
It doesn’t matter if he was going to act on it or not - that isn’t the point. Do you know what the point is?
+1
Jones’s texts shed light on his true character. This was not a game. This was not a joke. The level of detail in the texts strongly suggests he put some thought into what he wrote.
Jones has no business serving as the Commonwealth’s top prosecutor. I don’t agree with everything Miyares has done as AG, but I’m voting for him because he’s demonstrated a level or principled behavior beyond what Jones has displayed during this campaign.
And, look — if Miyares wins he’s going to work with Spanberger. They’re not going to be buddy-buddy but both of them have aspirations for higher office and screwing Virginia isn’t going to look on anyone’s resume. This apocalyptic “we’re doomed unless we vote all blue” is unmitigated BS.
I don't care about texts. People are allowed to have private conversations about all sorts of things.
The speeding ticket for driving 116 mph is much worse, to me.
I'll be voting for Spanberger and leaving AG blank.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would I write in a vote?
Jay Jones wasn’t wrong. And the things he said pale in comparison to what Americans decided they were ok with in the previous election.
I read this post earlier and, after thinking about it, it really spoke to me. I am upset at the state of our nation today and fearful about what the future will bring if Republicans are unchecked. I don’t know what it will take for things to get better. While I would never act on it, I admit wondering whether if Trump were to die that would solve the problem. Is that really any different than what Jay Jones texted?
He said he wanted to see the mom holding the dead kid’s bodies to teach her a lesson and that he would piss on their graves so yes, I would that that is really different from a high level “would things be better if Trump didn’t exist” thought.
Geez, either you're really dense or you've bought into the Republican propaganda. It was exaggeration to make a point. He thought using an extreme scenario would help convey his point better. Of course it was tasteless but please stop pretending as though it was something he intended to act on.
When you attack someone’s intelligence vs their argument, it means you’ve lost the logical side of the debate.
It doesn’t matter if he was going to act on it or not - that isn’t the point. Do you know what the point is?
+1
Jones’s texts shed light on his true character. This was not a game. This was not a joke. The level of detail in the texts strongly suggests he put some thought into what he wrote.
Jones has no business serving as the Commonwealth’s top prosecutor. I don’t agree with everything Miyares has done as AG, but I’m voting for him because he’s demonstrated a level or principled behavior beyond what Jones has displayed during this campaign.
And, look — if Miyares wins he’s going to work with Spanberger. They’re not going to be buddy-buddy but both of them have aspirations for higher office and screwing Virginia isn’t going to look on anyone’s resume. This apocalyptic “we’re doomed unless we vote all blue” is unmitigated BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would I write in a vote?
Jay Jones wasn’t wrong. And the things he said pale in comparison to what Americans decided they were ok with in the previous election.
I read this post earlier and, after thinking about it, it really spoke to me. I am upset at the state of our nation today and fearful about what the future will bring if Republicans are unchecked. I don’t know what it will take for things to get better. While I would never act on it, I admit wondering whether if Trump were to die that would solve the problem. Is that really any different than what Jay Jones texted?
He said he wanted to see the mom holding the dead kid’s bodies to teach her a lesson and that he would piss on their graves so yes, I would that that is really different from a high level “would things be better if Trump didn’t exist” thought.
Geez, either you're really dense or you've bought into the Republican propaganda. It was exaggeration to make a point. He thought using an extreme scenario would help convey his point better. Of course it was tasteless but please stop pretending as though it was something he intended to act on.
When you attack someone’s intelligence vs their argument, it means you’ve lost the logical side of the debate.
It doesn’t matter if he was going to act on it or not - that isn’t the point. Do you know what the point is?
+1
Jones’s texts shed light on his true character. This was not a game. This was not a joke. The level of detail in the texts strongly suggests he put some thought into what he wrote.
Jones has no business serving as the Commonwealth’s top prosecutor. I don’t agree with everything Miyares has done as AG, but I’m voting for him because he’s demonstrated a level or principled behavior beyond what Jones has displayed during this campaign.
And, look — if Miyares wins he’s going to work with Spanberger. They’re not going to be buddy-buddy but both of them have aspirations for higher office and screwing Virginia isn’t going to look on anyone’s resume. This apocalyptic “we’re doomed unless we vote all blue” is unmitigated BS.
Anonymous wrote:I'm assuming the people who are claiming this is disqualifying have never played "boink, marry, kill"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would I write in a vote?
Jay Jones wasn’t wrong. And the things he said pale in comparison to what Americans decided they were ok with in the previous election.
I read this post earlier and, after thinking about it, it really spoke to me. I am upset at the state of our nation today and fearful about what the future will bring if Republicans are unchecked. I don’t know what it will take for things to get better. While I would never act on it, I admit wondering whether if Trump were to die that would solve the problem. Is that really any different than what Jay Jones texted?
He said he wanted to see the mom holding the dead kid’s bodies to teach her a lesson and that he would piss on their graves so yes, I would that that is really different from a high level “would things be better if Trump didn’t exist” thought.
Geez, either you're really dense or you've bought into the Republican propaganda. It was exaggeration to make a point. He thought using an extreme scenario would help convey his point better. Of course it was tasteless but please stop pretending as though it was something he intended to act on.
When you attack someone’s intelligence vs their argument, it means you’ve lost the logical side of the debate.
It doesn’t matter if he was going to act on it or not - that isn’t the point. Do you know what the point is?
Anonymous wrote:Do you like your right to vote? vote dem straight ticket
If you don’t you are anti American so don’t use that vote this time .
This will be your last vote if you vote for any republican there is no reality that statement isn’t true
Anonymous wrote:In 8 pages of this, is there actually a great candidate who would have a chance as a write in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would I write in a vote?
Jay Jones wasn’t wrong. And the things he said pale in comparison to what Americans decided they were ok with in the previous election.
I read this post earlier and, after thinking about it, it really spoke to me. I am upset at the state of our nation today and fearful about what the future will bring if Republicans are unchecked. I don’t know what it will take for things to get better. While I would never act on it, I admit wondering whether if Trump were to die that would solve the problem. Is that really any different than what Jay Jones texted?
He said he wanted to see the mom holding the dead kid’s bodies to teach her a lesson and that he would piss on their graves so yes, I would that that is really different from a high level “would things be better if Trump didn’t exist” thought.
Geez, either you're really dense or you've bought into the Republican propaganda. It was exaggeration to make a point. He thought using an extreme scenario would help convey his point better. Of course it was tasteless but please stop pretending as though it was something he intended to act on.
When you attack someone’s intelligence vs their argument, it means you’ve lost the logical side of the debate.
It doesn’t matter if he was going to act on it or not - that isn’t the point. Do you know what the point is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would I write in a vote?
Jay Jones wasn’t wrong. And the things he said pale in comparison to what Americans decided they were ok with in the previous election.
I read this post earlier and, after thinking about it, it really spoke to me. I am upset at the state of our nation today and fearful about what the future will bring if Republicans are unchecked. I don’t know what it will take for things to get better. While I would never act on it, I admit wondering whether if Trump were to die that would solve the problem. Is that really any different than what Jay Jones texted?
He said he wanted to see the mom holding the dead kid’s bodies to teach her a lesson and that he would piss on their graves so yes, I would that that is really different from a high level “would things be better if Trump didn’t exist” thought.
Geez, either you're really dense or you've bought into the Republican propaganda. It was exaggeration to make a point. He thought using an extreme scenario would help convey his point better. Of course it was tasteless but please stop pretending as though it was something he intended to act on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would I write in a vote?
Jay Jones wasn’t wrong. And the things he said pale in comparison to what Americans decided they were ok with in the previous election.
I read this post earlier and, after thinking about it, it really spoke to me. I am upset at the state of our nation today and fearful about what the future will bring if Republicans are unchecked. I don’t know what it will take for things to get better. While I would never act on it, I admit wondering whether if Trump were to die that would solve the problem. Is that really any different than what Jay Jones texted?
He said he wanted to see the mom holding the dead kid’s bodies to teach her a lesson and that he would piss on their graves so yes, I would that that is really different from a high level “would things be better if Trump didn’t exist” thought.