Subj : Re: Debate Review To : Ron L. From : Aaron Thomas Date : Fri Sep 13 2024 18:00:04 RL> AT> In reality, there's no way to "unite the country" because we have the RL> AT> freedom to support one party or the other. We can "unite the states," RL> AT> but that's already been done. I think Harris/Biden are trying to use RL> AT> flowery words to attract idiots, which has always been their best RL> AT> policy. RL> RL> We used to be united in that we all (pretty much) wanted the same thing. RL> The big difference in parties was how to accomplish it. RL> RL> Today you have the Leftists who want to destroy the country and everyone RL> else wanting to preserve it. So, ya, there's no way to "unite the RL> country" because the Left doesn't want to unite. Everything else is RL> just a symptom of that. That's a good point. But they were too dumb to ask Biden "How you gonna do that?" It's actually a really good question. Trump has shown an interest in uniting us with the left in some ways, for example, he's bending on abortion, which is good because we need to compromise on that, and he's willing to help Ukraine "before inauguration day" which sounds a lot better than Harris-Biden's idea of "endless cash for years and years." We have to bend on some stuff to unite with the left because the left never will. They're still demanding a magic wand that promises to "fix everything." But will this be enough? It should be. The only talking point any leftists have had in the past few years is abortion (they are a bunch of Mr Garrisons.) RL> AT> He's right, and he's also right to be bitter. He's the one who should RL> AT> be on the ballot (not her.) RL> RL> But he would lose. Bernie's a useless, stupid Communist. But he's at RL> least honest about it. Don't you think he would stand a better chance of winning than Kamala? I believe he got 2nd place in the decennial Democrats' primary. RL> AT> It's safe to assume that the world's elite RL> AT> would rather bank on gender and skin color than on democracy and RL> AT> primary results. RL> RL> Well, class warfare didn't work out. Even Marx was disappointed that the RL> workers didn't rise up. He didn't understand that a "rising tide lifts RL> all boats". But that was mostly because Marx never worked in his life. This explains why so many leftists admire him so much. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 2023/04/30 (Windows/64) * Origin: JoesBBS.Com, Telnet:23 SSH:22 HTTP:80 (1:342/201) .