Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me and DH are Dems; we are voting for Sully.
I think he'll easily get 30 to 35% of the vote this year.
Similar to the percentage of voters that voted for Ficker and Floreen combined in 2018. That seems highly unlikely - Floreen was at least within the mainstream even if she didn't have a huge base of support. Sully is not mainstream, he thinks MCPS is teaching "graphic sexual material" to students. The material on his website is extremely poorly written, which tells me he has very little money to pay for people to help him. Remember, most voters don't even pay attention to local races, so they will just vote for the Democrat. And with the current state of the Republican party, I mean hell no. I don't vote for traitors and Nazi-sympathizers.
Unless you have knowledge that Sully is a traitor and nazi sympathizer, you are a bigot.
Sully can choose whether or not to be a member of the Republican Party, which supports traitors and Nazis. Call me a bigot all you want, that's hilarious.
You judge someone by the group they belong to. Thats bigotry. Full stop. You may justify it to yourself by saying he can choose what groups he belongs to. But bottom line is you are looking at a party and not an individual. But if dehumanizing is your thing, so be it. Just own it.
So should we not judge members of the Proud Boys for being members of the Proud Boys because that is "bigotry"? GTFOOH.
Keep struggling.
You didn't answer my question. Is it bigotry to judge people for being part of White Supremacist groups?
There are poc in proud boys, idiot. No one answers to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me and DH are Dems; we are voting for Sully.
I think he'll easily get 30 to 35% of the vote this year.
Similar to the percentage of voters that voted for Ficker and Floreen combined in 2018. That seems highly unlikely - Floreen was at least within the mainstream even if she didn't have a huge base of support. Sully is not mainstream, he thinks MCPS is teaching "graphic sexual material" to students. The material on his website is extremely poorly written, which tells me he has very little money to pay for people to help him. Remember, most voters don't even pay attention to local races, so they will just vote for the Democrat. And with the current state of the Republican party, I mean hell no. I don't vote for traitors and Nazi-sympathizers.
Unless you have knowledge that Sully is a traitor and nazi sympathizer, you are a bigot.
Sully can choose whether or not to be a member of the Republican Party, which supports traitors and Nazis. Call me a bigot all you want, that's hilarious.
You judge someone by the group they belong to. Thats bigotry. Full stop. You may justify it to yourself by saying he can choose what groups he belongs to. But bottom line is you are looking at a party and not an individual. But if dehumanizing is your thing, so be it. Just own it.
So should we not judge members of the Proud Boys for being members of the Proud Boys because that is "bigotry"? GTFOOH.
Keep struggling.
You didn't answer my question. Is it bigotry to judge people for being part of White Supremacist groups?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me and DH are Dems; we are voting for Sully.
I think he'll easily get 30 to 35% of the vote this year.
Similar to the percentage of voters that voted for Ficker and Floreen combined in 2018. That seems highly unlikely - Floreen was at least within the mainstream even if she didn't have a huge base of support. Sully is not mainstream, he thinks MCPS is teaching "graphic sexual material" to students. The material on his website is extremely poorly written, which tells me he has very little money to pay for people to help him. Remember, most voters don't even pay attention to local races, so they will just vote for the Democrat. And with the current state of the Republican party, I mean hell no. I don't vote for traitors and Nazi-sympathizers.
Unless you have knowledge that Sully is a traitor and nazi sympathizer, you are a bigot.
Sully can choose whether or not to be a member of the Republican Party, which supports traitors and Nazis. Call me a bigot all you want, that's hilarious.
You judge someone by the group they belong to. Thats bigotry. Full stop. You may justify it to yourself by saying he can choose what groups he belongs to. But bottom line is you are looking at a party and not an individual. But if dehumanizing is your thing, so be it. Just own it.
So should we not judge members of the Proud Boys for being members of the Proud Boys because that is "bigotry"? GTFOOH.
Keep struggling.
You didn't answer my question. Is it bigotry to judge people for being part of White Supremacist groups?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me and DH are Dems; we are voting for Sully.
I think he'll easily get 30 to 35% of the vote this year.
Similar to the percentage of voters that voted for Ficker and Floreen combined in 2018. That seems highly unlikely - Floreen was at least within the mainstream even if she didn't have a huge base of support. Sully is not mainstream, he thinks MCPS is teaching "graphic sexual material" to students. The material on his website is extremely poorly written, which tells me he has very little money to pay for people to help him. Remember, most voters don't even pay attention to local races, so they will just vote for the Democrat. And with the current state of the Republican party, I mean hell no. I don't vote for traitors and Nazi-sympathizers.
I left the Republican party (a while ago) because I did not belong in the same party as antisemitic, racist and Nazi sympathizers. But not everybody in the republican party is that. There are extremists in the Democratic Party too. Personally I think it is a detriment to our county, state and country to not pay attention to politicians and their platforms and to vote straight party tickets. I wish citizens would wake up and pay even a little bit of attention. This is why our country is so extreme and divided with our politicians. I think most people are somewhere in the middle with crossover beliefs both ways.
Really? You think voting for Sully is an informed choice? It doesn't take much time looking at his website to realize there isn'tuch substance there and there is a bit of crazy.
There’s a lot of substance with Elrich and it isn’t good.
So you'd rather vote for someone who is clearly not qualified to be County Executive, and then lecture people for not paying attention to "politicians and their platforms"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me and DH are Dems; we are voting for Sully.
I think he'll easily get 30 to 35% of the vote this year.
Similar to the percentage of voters that voted for Ficker and Floreen combined in 2018. That seems highly unlikely - Floreen was at least within the mainstream even if she didn't have a huge base of support. Sully is not mainstream, he thinks MCPS is teaching "graphic sexual material" to students. The material on his website is extremely poorly written, which tells me he has very little money to pay for people to help him. Remember, most voters don't even pay attention to local races, so they will just vote for the Democrat. And with the current state of the Republican party, I mean hell no. I don't vote for traitors and Nazi-sympathizers.
Unless you have knowledge that Sully is a traitor and nazi sympathizer, you are a bigot.
Sully can choose whether or not to be a member of the Republican Party, which supports traitors and Nazis. Call me a bigot all you want, that's hilarious.
You judge someone by the group they belong to. Thats bigotry. Full stop. You may justify it to yourself by saying he can choose what groups he belongs to. But bottom line is you are looking at a party and not an individual. But if dehumanizing is your thing, so be it. Just own it.
So should we not judge members of the Proud Boys for being members of the Proud Boys because that is "bigotry"? GTFOOH.
Keep struggling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me and DH are Dems; we are voting for Sully.
I think he'll easily get 30 to 35% of the vote this year.
Similar to the percentage of voters that voted for Ficker and Floreen combined in 2018. That seems highly unlikely - Floreen was at least within the mainstream even if she didn't have a huge base of support. Sully is not mainstream, he thinks MCPS is teaching "graphic sexual material" to students. The material on his website is extremely poorly written, which tells me he has very little money to pay for people to help him. Remember, most voters don't even pay attention to local races, so they will just vote for the Democrat. And with the current state of the Republican party, I mean hell no. I don't vote for traitors and Nazi-sympathizers.
I left the Republican party (a while ago) because I did not belong in the same party as antisemitic, racist and Nazi sympathizers. But not everybody in the republican party is that. There are extremists in the Democratic Party too. Personally I think it is a detriment to our county, state and country to not pay attention to politicians and their platforms and to vote straight party tickets. I wish citizens would wake up and pay even a little bit of attention. This is why our country is so extreme and divided with our politicians. I think most people are somewhere in the middle with crossover beliefs both ways.
Really? You think voting for Sully is an informed choice? It doesn't take much time looking at his website to realize there isn'tuch substance there and there is a bit of crazy.
There’s a lot of substance with Elrich and it isn’t good.
So you'd rather vote for someone who is clearly not qualified to be County Executive, and then lecture people for not paying attention to "politicians and their platforms"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me and DH are Dems; we are voting for Sully.
I think he'll easily get 30 to 35% of the vote this year.
Similar to the percentage of voters that voted for Ficker and Floreen combined in 2018. That seems highly unlikely - Floreen was at least within the mainstream even if she didn't have a huge base of support. Sully is not mainstream, he thinks MCPS is teaching "graphic sexual material" to students. The material on his website is extremely poorly written, which tells me he has very little money to pay for people to help him. Remember, most voters don't even pay attention to local races, so they will just vote for the Democrat. And with the current state of the Republican party, I mean hell no. I don't vote for traitors and Nazi-sympathizers.
Unless you have knowledge that Sully is a traitor and nazi sympathizer, you are a bigot.
Sully can choose whether or not to be a member of the Republican Party, which supports traitors and Nazis. Call me a bigot all you want, that's hilarious.
You judge someone by the group they belong to. Thats bigotry. Full stop. You may justify it to yourself by saying he can choose what groups he belongs to. But bottom line is you are looking at a party and not an individual. But if dehumanizing is your thing, so be it. Just own it.
So should we not judge members of the Proud Boys for being members of the Proud Boys because that is "bigotry"? GTFOOH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me and DH are Dems; we are voting for Sully.
I think he'll easily get 30 to 35% of the vote this year.
Similar to the percentage of voters that voted for Ficker and Floreen combined in 2018. That seems highly unlikely - Floreen was at least within the mainstream even if she didn't have a huge base of support. Sully is not mainstream, he thinks MCPS is teaching "graphic sexual material" to students. The material on his website is extremely poorly written, which tells me he has very little money to pay for people to help him. Remember, most voters don't even pay attention to local races, so they will just vote for the Democrat. And with the current state of the Republican party, I mean hell no. I don't vote for traitors and Nazi-sympathizers.
I left the Republican party (a while ago) because I did not belong in the same party as antisemitic, racist and Nazi sympathizers. But not everybody in the republican party is that. There are extremists in the Democratic Party too. Personally I think it is a detriment to our county, state and country to not pay attention to politicians and their platforms and to vote straight party tickets. I wish citizens would wake up and pay even a little bit of attention. This is why our country is so extreme and divided with our politicians. I think most people are somewhere in the middle with crossover beliefs both ways.
Really? You think voting for Sully is an informed choice? It doesn't take much time looking at his website to realize there isn'tuch substance there and there is a bit of crazy.
There’s a lot of substance with Elrich and it isn’t good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me and DH are Dems; we are voting for Sully.
I think he'll easily get 30 to 35% of the vote this year.
Similar to the percentage of voters that voted for Ficker and Floreen combined in 2018. That seems highly unlikely - Floreen was at least within the mainstream even if she didn't have a huge base of support. Sully is not mainstream, he thinks MCPS is teaching "graphic sexual material" to students. The material on his website is extremely poorly written, which tells me he has very little money to pay for people to help him. Remember, most voters don't even pay attention to local races, so they will just vote for the Democrat. And with the current state of the Republican party, I mean hell no. I don't vote for traitors and Nazi-sympathizers.
Unless you have knowledge that Sully is a traitor and nazi sympathizer, you are a bigot.
Sully can choose whether or not to be a member of the Republican Party, which supports traitors and Nazis. Call me a bigot all you want, that's hilarious.
You judge someone by the group they belong to. Thats bigotry. Full stop. You may justify it to yourself by saying he can choose what groups he belongs to. But bottom line is you are looking at a party and not an individual. But if dehumanizing is your thing, so be it. Just own it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me and DH are Dems; we are voting for Sully.
I think he'll easily get 30 to 35% of the vote this year.
Similar to the percentage of voters that voted for Ficker and Floreen combined in 2018. That seems highly unlikely - Floreen was at least within the mainstream even if she didn't have a huge base of support. Sully is not mainstream, he thinks MCPS is teaching "graphic sexual material" to students. The material on his website is extremely poorly written, which tells me he has very little money to pay for people to help him. Remember, most voters don't even pay attention to local races, so they will just vote for the Democrat. And with the current state of the Republican party, I mean hell no. I don't vote for traitors and Nazi-sympathizers.
Unless you have knowledge that Sully is a traitor and nazi sympathizer, you are a bigot.
Sully can choose whether or not to be a member of the Republican Party, which supports traitors and Nazis. Call me a bigot all you want, that's hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me and DH are Dems; we are voting for Sully.
I think he'll easily get 30 to 35% of the vote this year.
Similar to the percentage of voters that voted for Ficker and Floreen combined in 2018. That seems highly unlikely - Floreen was at least within the mainstream even if she didn't have a huge base of support. Sully is not mainstream, he thinks MCPS is teaching "graphic sexual material" to students. The material on his website is extremely poorly written, which tells me he has very little money to pay for people to help him. Remember, most voters don't even pay attention to local races, so they will just vote for the Democrat. And with the current state of the Republican party, I mean hell no. I don't vote for traitors and Nazi-sympathizers.
I left the Republican party (a while ago) because I did not belong in the same party as antisemitic, racist and Nazi sympathizers. But not everybody in the republican party is that. There are extremists in the Democratic Party too. Personally I think it is a detriment to our county, state and country to not pay attention to politicians and their platforms and to vote straight party tickets. I wish citizens would wake up and pay even a little bit of attention. This is why our country is so extreme and divided with our politicians. I think most people are somewhere in the middle with crossover beliefs both ways.
Really? You think voting for Sully is an informed choice? It doesn't take much time looking at his website to realize there isn'tuch substance there and there is a bit of crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me and DH are Dems; we are voting for Sully.
I think he'll easily get 30 to 35% of the vote this year.
Similar to the percentage of voters that voted for Ficker and Floreen combined in 2018. That seems highly unlikely - Floreen was at least within the mainstream even if she didn't have a huge base of support. Sully is not mainstream, he thinks MCPS is teaching "graphic sexual material" to students. The material on his website is extremely poorly written, which tells me he has very little money to pay for people to help him. Remember, most voters don't even pay attention to local races, so they will just vote for the Democrat. And with the current state of the Republican party, I mean hell no. I don't vote for traitors and Nazi-sympathizers.
I left the Republican party (a while ago) because I did not belong in the same party as antisemitic, racist and Nazi sympathizers. But not everybody in the republican party is that. There are extremists in the Democratic Party too. Personally I think it is a detriment to our county, state and country to not pay attention to politicians and their platforms and to vote straight party tickets. I wish citizens would wake up and pay even a little bit of attention. This is why our country is so extreme and divided with our politicians. I think most people are somewhere in the middle with crossover beliefs both ways.
Really? You think voting for Sully is an informed choice? It doesn't take much time looking at his website to realize there isn'tuch substance there and there is a bit of crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me and DH are Dems; we are voting for Sully.
I think he'll easily get 30 to 35% of the vote this year.
Similar to the percentage of voters that voted for Ficker and Floreen combined in 2018. That seems highly unlikely - Floreen was at least within the mainstream even if she didn't have a huge base of support. Sully is not mainstream, he thinks MCPS is teaching "graphic sexual material" to students. The material on his website is extremely poorly written, which tells me he has very little money to pay for people to help him. Remember, most voters don't even pay attention to local races, so they will just vote for the Democrat. And with the current state of the Republican party, I mean hell no. I don't vote for traitors and Nazi-sympathizers.
I left the Republican party (a while ago) because I did not belong in the same party as antisemitic, racist and Nazi sympathizers. But not everybody in the republican party is that. There are extremists in the Democratic Party too. Personally I think it is a detriment to our county, state and country to not pay attention to politicians and their platforms and to vote straight party tickets. I wish citizens would wake up and pay even a little bit of attention. This is why our country is so extreme and divided with our politicians. I think most people are somewhere in the middle with crossover beliefs both ways.
Really? You think voting for Sully is an informed choice? It doesn't take much time looking at his website to realize there isn'tuch substance there and there is a bit of crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me and DH are Dems; we are voting for Sully.
I think he'll easily get 30 to 35% of the vote this year.
Similar to the percentage of voters that voted for Ficker and Floreen combined in 2018. That seems highly unlikely - Floreen was at least within the mainstream even if she didn't have a huge base of support. Sully is not mainstream, he thinks MCPS is teaching "graphic sexual material" to students. The material on his website is extremely poorly written, which tells me he has very little money to pay for people to help him. Remember, most voters don't even pay attention to local races, so they will just vote for the Democrat. And with the current state of the Republican party, I mean hell no. I don't vote for traitors and Nazi-sympathizers.
I left the Republican party (a while ago) because I did not belong in the same party as antisemitic, racist and Nazi sympathizers. But not everybody in the republican party is that. There are extremists in the Democratic Party too. Personally I think it is a detriment to our county, state and country to not pay attention to politicians and their platforms and to vote straight party tickets. I wish citizens would wake up and pay even a little bit of attention. This is why our country is so extreme and divided with our politicians. I think most people are somewhere in the middle with crossover beliefs both ways.